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Canada
Island of Newfoundland
NLHBA
Newfoundland
Newfoundland Hospital Association
Newfoundland Hospital and Nursing Home Association
Newfoundland Labrador Liquor Corporation
Newfoundland Liquor Corporation
Newfoundland Liquor Licensing Board
Newfoundland and Labrador
Newfoundland and Labrador Health Boards Association
Newfoundland and Labrador Health Care Association
Newfoundland and Labrador Liquor Licensing Board
Newfoundland island
Province of Newfoundland
Province of Newfoundland and Labrador
Quebec
To bear testimony to something
To come into action
To come into action on
To function in response
To function in response to
To give evidence about something
To operate
To operate on something
To put or insert something into the body.
To respond
To respond to something

Traduction de «newfoundland is something » (Anglais → Français) :

TERMINOLOGIE
voir aussi les traductions en contexte ci-dessous


to come into action | to come into action on | to function in response | to function in response to | to operate | to operate on something | to respond | to respond to something

répondre | répondre à une commande | répondre à une impulsion


to bear testimony to something | to give evidence about something

rendre témoignage de quelque chose


Newfoundland and Labrador [ N.L.,NL | province of Newfoundland and Labrador | Province of Newfoundland and Labrador | Newfoundland | province of Newfoundland | Province of Newfoundland ]

Terre-Neuve-et-Labrador [ T.-N.-L.,NL | province de Terre-Neuve-et-Labrador | Province de Terre-Neuve-et-Labrador | Terre-Neuve | province de Terre-Neuve | Province de Terre-Neuve ]


Newfoundland Labrador Liquor Corporation [ NLC,NLLC | Newfoundland and Labrador Liquor Licensing Board | Newfoundland Liquor Corporation | Newfoundland Liquor Licensing Board ]

Newfoundland Labrador Liquor Corporation [ NLC,NLCC | Newfoundland and Labrador Liquor Licensing Board | Newfoundland Liquor Corporation | Newfoundland Liquor Licensing Board ]


Newfoundland and Labrador Health Boards Association [ NLHBA | Newfoundland and Labrador Health Care Association | Newfoundland Hospital and Nursing Home Association | Newfoundland Hospital Association ]

Newfoundland and Labrador Health Boards Association [ NLHBA | Newfoundland and Labrador Health Care Association | Newfoundland and Labrador Health Care Association | Newfoundland Hospital and Nursing Home Association | Newfoundland Hospital Association ]


Canada [ Newfoundland | Quebec ]

Canada [ Québec | Terre-Neuve ]






To put or insert something into the body.

action: introduction
TRADUCTIONS EN CONTEXTE
Hon. Paul Martin (Minister of Finance, Lib.): Mr. Speaker, what I said in Newfoundland is something that I have said on many occasions. In terms of Newfoundland and in terms of Atlantic Canada it is very clear that the development of a modern economy requires a leg up.

L'hon. Paul Martin (ministre des Finances, Lib.): Monsieur le Président, j'ai dit à Terre-Neuve ce que j'ai dit à maintes occasions auparavant, soit que, de toute évidence, il faudra aider Terre-Neuve et la région de l'Atlantique si l'on veut que s'y développe une économie moderne.


I suppose some provinces can argue, and rightly so, that Newfoundland and the have-not provinces owe them something for providing jobs to migrant Newfoundlanders over the years, but should we therefore give away the wherewithal that we need to make us self-reliant?

Je suppose que certaines provinces peuvent s'attendre à juste titre à ce que Terre-Neuve et les provinces défavorisées leur doivent quelque chose pour avoir offert des emplois aux Terre-Neuviens qui sont venus s'établir sur leur territoire au fil des ans, mais devrions-nous, du même coup, abandonner les moyens dont nous avons besoin pour assurer notre autonomie?


It lasted about 30 minutes until he was red in the face in a debate with the Newfoundland premier on television, and it continues to this day, which is perhaps day 80 or something thereabouts of the budget debate, whereas it is well-known that a good budget and a successful budget is out of the news cycle in three days, and here we are on something in the order of day 80 and it is not even clear whether another member from Nova Scotia may vote against the budget today.

Une trentaine de minutes plus tard, on le voyait déjà à la télévision, le visage tout rouge, débattre la question avec le premier ministre de Terre-Neuve, et ce débat se poursuit encore aujourd'hui. Nous en sommes environ à la 80 journée du débat sur le budget, alors qu'on sait fort bien qu'un bon budget ne fait plus la manchette après trois jours.


Newfoundland and Labrador is receiving 100% of the revenues and it will receive 100% of the equalization, something that you would never commit to and something the former government took The Speaker: I remind the hon. minister to address the Chair.

Terre-Neuve et Labrador reçoit 100 p. 100 de ces recettes et recevra 100 p. 100 des paiements de péréquation, ce à quoi vous ne vous engageriez jamais et ce que le gouvernement précédent. Le Président: Je rappellerai au ministre qu'il doit s'adresser à la présidence.


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In this regard, we have to give Newfoundland credit for doing what it did, for doing what it did in 1949, when once again it taught us something by consulting its people twice and ending up with 52.3 per cent of the population of Newfoundland voting in favour in 1948-49 of joining ranks with Canada and of leaving the United Kingdom behind (2010) With the nevertheless close result of 52.3 per cent in favour, we can assume that some regions in Newfoundland voted against joining Canada.

À ce sujet, il faut rendre crédit à Terre-Neuve d'avoir posé les gestes qu'elle a posés cette fois-ci et ceux qu'elle a posés en 1949 où, encore une fois, elle nous a donné des leçons en consultant à deux reprises sa population et en faisant en sorte qu'à 52,3 p. 100, en 1948-1949, la population de Terre-Neuve a décidé d'intégrer les rangs de la fédération canadienne et de quitter la métropole anglaise (2010) À ce moment-là, compte tenu du résultat quand même serré, 52,3 p. 100, on peut penser qu'il y a des régions de Terre-Neuve qui n'ont pas voté en faveur de l'intégration au Canada.


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