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    Intergovernmental Relations Officials Would Not Consider Their Work to Involve
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Intergovernmental Relations Officials Would Not Consider Their Work to Involve

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Intergovernmental relations officials would not consider their work to involve "lobbying" the federal government, although several provincial and territorial governments maintain offices in Ottawa.

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