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2018 | Inventory of International and Intergovernmental Agreements, Continued 2017 –2018 Inventory of International and Intergovernmental Agreements 2017– 2018 Inventory of International and Intergovernmental Agreements Effective Date Parties / Title Ministry / Agency 01-Sep-15 Alberta-British Columbia: Advanced Education, Skill Advanced Education and Training, “Interprovincial Agreement Amendment – Cardiovascular Perfusion” 20-Apr-17 Alberta-China: Guanghua International Education Association, Advanced Education “Memorandum of Understanding on Cooperation in the Field of Health and Care of the Elderly Relating to Education, Professional Development and Research” 18-May-17 Alberta-Saskatchewan: Advanced Education, “Interprovincial Advanced Education Agreement – Occupational Therapy” 10-Jul-17 Alberta-Canada: Statistics Canada, “Third Amending Agreement Advanced Education Concerning Access to Statistics Confidential Microdata on Benefits to Post-Secondary Education Project” 31-Jul-17 Alberta-British Columbia: Queen’s Printer, Citizen’s Services, Advanced Education “Individual Learning Modules Licence Agreement” 01-Aug-17 Alberta-Northwest Territories: Education, Culture and Advanced Education Employment, “Memorandum of Understanding for Apprenticeship Technical Training Seats” 01-Aug-17 Alberta-Nunavut: Family Services, “Memorandum of Advanced Education Understanding for Apprenticeship Technical Training Seats” 01-Aug-17 Alberta-Yukon: Education, “Memorandum of Understanding for Advanced Education Apprenticeship Technical Training Seats” 16-Aug-17 Alberta-Canada: Statistics Canada, “Agreement Concerning the Advanced Education Disclosure of Administrative Information Statistical Purposes” 01-Sep-17 Alberta-Canada: Statistics Canada, “Letter of Agreement for the Advanced Education Benefits to Post-Secondary Education Project” 15-Sep-17 Alberta-Yukon: Education, “Yukon-Alberta Quality Assurance Advanced Education Services Agreement for Degree Programs” 26-Sep-17 Alberta-Canada: Canada Employment Insurance Commission, Advanced Education “Agreement for the Purpose of Exchanging Personal Information to Validate Client Social Insurance Number Information” 20-Feb-18 Alberta-Canada: Statistics Canada, “Fourth Amending Advanced Education Agreement Concerning Access to Statistics Confidential Microdata on Benefits to Post-Secondary Education Project” 01-Mar-18 Alberta-Canada: Employment and Social Development Canada, Advanced Education “Canada Student Loans Program and Alberta Student Aid Program Information Sharing Agreement” 31-Mar-18 Alberta-Canada: Canada Post Corporation, “Third Amending Advanced Education Agreement for Alberta Student Loan Administration” Page 1 of 21 2017 – 2018 | Inventory of International and Intergovernmental Agreements, continued Effective Date Parties / Title Ministry / Agency 01-Jul-13 Alberta-Saskatchewan: Central Services, “User Acceptance Agriculture and Forestry Testing Environment Access Agreement” 01-Apr-15 Alberta-Canada-Northwest Territories-Saskatchewan: Agriculture and Forestry “Memorandum of Understanding: Forest Growth Organization of Western Canada” 01-Jul-15 Alberta-Canada-Manitoba: “Memorandum of Understanding for Agriculture and Forestry Biomass Quality Network Canada” 12-Feb-16 Alberta-Canada: Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Agriculture and Forestry “Memorandum of Understanding for the Service Protocols for Livestock Identification” 17-May-16 Alberta-Canada: Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Agriculture and Forestry “Collaborative Research and Development Agreement” – Agriculture Financial Services Corporation 19-Jul-16 Alberta-Canada: Canadian Egg Marketing Agency, “Contribution Agriculture and Forestry Agreement for a Research Project Regarding the Ammonia Emission Intensity of Table Egg Production” 25-Oct-16 Alberta-Oklahoma, United States: Oklahoma State University, Agriculture and Forestry “License Agreement” 12-Dec-16 Alberta-Canada: Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Agriculture and Forestry “Amendment No. 1 to Project Investment Agreement: Evaluation of Purple Prairie Clover as a Novel Forage” 19-Dec-16 Alberta-Canada: Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, “2016 Agriculture and Forestry Bovine Tuberculosis Assistance Initiative Contribution Agreement” 03-Feb-17 Alberta-Canada-Newfoundland and Labrador: “Taste of Canada Agriculture and Forestry Cookpad Promotion Memorandum of Understanding” 01-Mar-17 Alberta-Canada: Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, “Project Agriculture and Forestry Investment Agreement: Characterizing the Inactivation of BSE in Field-scale Compost Piles” 01-Mar-17 Alberta-Canada: Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, “Project Agriculture and Forestry Investment Agreement: Feedlot Lamb and Ewe Lameness” 07-Mar-17 Alberta-Canada: Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Agriculture and Forestry “Amendment No. 1 to Project Investment Agreement: Developing a Novel Feed Enzyme Delivery Method” 17-Mar-17 Alberta-Saskatchewan: Trade and Export Partnership, “Business Agriculture and Forestry Mission Agreement – Institute of Food Technologists Trade Show Booth Rental” 24-Mar-17 Alberta-Canada: Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada, Agriculture and Forestry “Amendment to the Funding Agreement for Wildfire Management Services” 01-Apr-17 Alberta-Canada: Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Agriculture and Forestry “Collaborating Institution Agreement: Validation of Infectivity Model for Aphanomyces euteiches for Alberta” Page 2 of 21 2017 – 2018 | Inventory of International and Intergovernmental Agreements, continued Effective Date Parties / Title Ministry / Agency 01-Apr-17 Alberta-Canada: Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, “Material Agriculture and Forestry Evaluation Agreement for Mustard Variety Registration Trials” 01-Apr-17 Alberta-Canada: Canadian Food Inspection Agency, “Standard Agriculture and Forestry Agreement – Canada/Alberta Bovine Encephalopathy Program” 01-Apr-17 Alberta-Saskatchewan: Agriculture, “Letter of Understanding to Agriculture and Forestry Sample Tissue” 01-Apr-17 Alberta-Yukon: Energy, Mines and Resources, “Letter of Agriculture and Forestry Understanding to Sample Tissue” 01-Apr-17 Alberta-Canada: Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Agriculture and Forestry “Operational Document Related to the Growing Forward 2: – Agriculture Financial Federal-Provincial AgriInsurance Agreement” Services Corporation 01-Apr-17 Alberta-Canada: Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Agriculture and Forestry “Collaborating Institution Agreement: Cover Crops as Part of a Rotation Strategy to Reduce Pea Root Rot” 01-Apr-17 Alberta-Canada: Parks Canada, “Memorandum of Agreement Agriculture and Forestry Regarding the Joint Work for Conservation and Restoration of Whitebark and Limber Pine Heritage Genetic Resources” 01-Apr-17 Alberta-British Columbia-Saskatchewan-Manitoba: Agriculture and Forestry “Memorandum of Agreement Regarding the Purchasing – Agriculture Financial of Reinsurance for the Western Livestock Price Insurance Services Corporation Program” 01-May-17 Alberta-Canada: Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Agriculture and Forestry “Collaborating Institution Agreement: Epidemiology of Chocolate Spot of Faba Bean” 16-May-17 Alberta-Ontario: Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs, “Agreement Agriculture and Forestry to Provide Financial Support for a Hosted Buyer Program” 06-Jun-17 Alberta-Canada: Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Agriculture and Forestry “Information and Data Sharing Agreement” – Agriculture Financial Services Corporation 09-Jun-17 Alberta-Saskatchewan: Trade and Export Partnership, “Business Agriculture and Forestry Mission Agreement – Agritechnica Booth Rental” 04-Jul-17 Alberta-Canada-Quebec-Nova Scotia: “Agreement for Specified Agriculture and Forestry Purpose Accounts – Kyoto Tower Hotel” 13-Jul-17 Alberta-Canada: Global Affairs Canada, “Memorandum of Agriculture and Forestry Understanding – Market Study” 13-Jul-17 Alberta-Canada: Global Affairs Canada, “Memorandum of Agriculture and Forestry Understanding – Expo Alimentaria” 03-Aug-17 Alberta-Canada: Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Agriculture and Forestry “Amendment No. 1 to Project Investment Agreement: Use of Probiotics in Cattle” 09-Aug-17 Alberta-Saskatchewan: Environment, “Memorandum of Agriculture and Forestry Agreement Regarding the Control and Management of the Eastern Spread of the Mountain Pine Beetle Infestation” Page 3 of 21 2017 – 2018 | Inventory of International and Intergovernmental Agreements, continued Effective Date Parties / Title Ministry / Agency 01-Sep-17 Alberta-Canada: Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Agriculture and Forestry “Memorandum of Understanding Between the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and Alberta Agriculture and Forestry” 19-Sep-17 Alberta-Canada: Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, “Research Agriculture and Forestry Support Agreement Monitoring Neonicotinoid Pesticides in Alberta Surface Water” 06-Oct-17 Alberta-France: Agriculture and Food, “Letter of Intent Agriculture and Forestry Regarding Expanded Relations in the Agriculture, Food and Forestry Sectors” 16-Oct-17 Alberta-Canada: Global Affairs Canada, “Agreement for Agriculture and Forestry Specified Purpose Accounts – KazAgro 2017” 26-Oct-17 Alberta-Canada-British Columbia-Ontario-Prince Edward Agriculture and Forestry Island-New Brunswick-Newfoundland and LabradorNova – Alberta Agriculture Scotia-Quebec-Manitoba-Saskatchewan: “Re-Entry to the 2001 Products Marketing Federal-Provincial Agreement for Chicken” Council 17-Nov-17 Alberta-Canada: Global Affairs Canada, “Agreement for Agriculture and Forestry Specified Purpose Accounts – Côte d'Ivoire Networking” 22-Nov-17 Alberta-Canada: Agriculture and Agri-Food
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