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THUNDER BAY — Area residents needing to authenticate official documents such as birth certificates, diplomas, and corporate powers-of-attorney for use outside Canada now have a faster way to do so.
Until now, local residents would have to either apply by mail or visit the province's Official Documents Services office in Toronto. "Whether someone is preparing for a major life event, a new job or an adventure aborad, authenticating documents for international use is often a crucial and time-sensitive matter," said Kaleed Rasheed, the province's minister of public and business service delivery.
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