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Frank WinterLiaison Librarian: Frank Winter
Location: Murray Liaison & Research Services
Room: LIB 122.12
Phone: 966-7277
Email: Frank.Winter@usask.ca


Canadian Federal Election 2008 web resources Bookmark and Share
A compilation of links to various web resources (official party sites, media coverage, spending promise trackers and so on) with an emphasis on social issues.
Aboriginal Canada Portal Bookmark and Share
Gateway to Canadian Aboriginal on-line resources, contacts and information with an emphasis on government programs and services.
FDsys Bookmark and Share
The USA's Government Printing Office (GPO) Federal Digital System (FDsys) provides public access to Government information submitted by Congress and Federal agencies and preserved as technology changes.
Government of Canada Bookmark and Share
Alphabetically-organized list of links to federal government departments.
Government of Saskatchewan Bookmark and Share
Links to Government of Saskatchewan individual departments and agencies.
Government of the United States Bookmark and Share
Links to sites related to the federal government of the United States, such as: "Thomas" , operated by U.S. Congress, providing access to full text of bills, the Congressional Record; the U.S. Library of Congress providing access to federal legislation; The U.S. Government Manual and other tools helpful to locating information about the federal government and agencies.
International Organizations Bookmark and Share
The University of Saskatchewan Library holds the status of a European Documentation Centre and is a depository for the Asian Development Bank. Through these arrangements, the library receives the majority of the publications of these institutions. There are links here to the E.U., the A.D.B. as well as many other international organizations.
Provincial and Territorial Governments Bookmark and Share
Links to provincial and territorial governments other than Saskatchewan.
Tools and Resources for Parliamentarians Bookmark and Share
Website which may be of interest to people who want to understand how the Government of Canada works.