Information:  - The private sector is the part of the economy, sometimes referred to as the citizen sector, which is run by private individuals or groups, usually as a means of enterprise for profit, and is not controlled by the State (areas of the economy controlled by the state being referred to as the public sector).  - The Canadian Labour Congress, or CLC (or ) is a national trade union centre, the central labour body in English Canada to which most Canadian labour unions are affiliated.  - Communications , Energy and Paperworkers Union of Canada , abbreviated CEP in English and SCEP in French , was a largely private sector labour union with 150,000 members , active from 1992 to 2013 . It was created in 1992 through the merger of three unions - the Canadian Paperworkers Union , the Communication and Electrical Workers of Canada and the Energy and Chemical Workers Union . See below for some other unions that were merged into the CEP . CEP / SCEP is affiliated to the Canadian Labour Congress . The communications portion of CEP consists of workers from telecommunications ( principally Bell Canada ) , private TV stations , newspapers , commercial print and new media ( such as Internet and web design ) . The large media component of communications ( about 20,000 members ) joined CEP in 1994 when members of the Canadian wing of NABET joined as well as newspaper members from the Canadian division of the Communications Workers of America ( CWA ) . In 2005 nearly all Canadian members of the American - based Graphic Communications International Union ( GCIU ) representing newspaper press operators and commercial print workers joined CEP , though GCIU members in Quebec joined Teamsters Canada . These mergers have made CEP the largest media union in Canada . The energy portion of CEP consisted mainly of Canadian workers in the oil , gas and chemical sectors , while the paperworkers portion of CEP consisted of pulp and paper workers in the Maritimes , Quebec , Ontario , Alberta and British Columbia . Membership is in flux as the pulp and paper industry in Canada declines and moves offshore . That industry has seen several plant closures affecting thousands of pulp and paper workers across Canada . A Canadian Industrial Relations Board ( CIRB ) imposed vote at the public broadcaster Canadian Broadcasting Corporation ( CBC ) in 2003 , lost 1,800 technicians and camera operators from CEP to the CBC journalists ' union Canadian Media Guild ( affiliated with the CWA ) , whose members outnumbered the CEP members...  - The public sector is the part of the economy concerned with providing various governmental services. The composition of the public sector varies by country, but in most countries the public sector includes such services as the military, police, infrastructure (public roads, bridges, tunnels, water supply, sewers, electrical grids, telecommunications, etc.), public transit, public education, along with health care and those working for the government itself, such as elected officials. The public sector might provide services that a non-payer cannot be excluded from (such as street lighting), services which benefit all of society rather than just the individual who uses the service.  - Canada (French: ) is a country in the northern half of North America. Its ten provinces and three territories extend from the Atlantic to the Pacific and northward into the Arctic Ocean, covering , making it the world's second-largest country by total area and the fourth-largest country by land area. Canada's border with the United States is the world's longest land border. The majority of the country has a cold or severely cold winter climate, but southerly areas are warm in summer. Canada is sparsely populated, the majority of its land territory being dominated by forest and tundra and the Rocky Mountains. About four-fifths of the country's population of 36 million people is urbanized and live near the southern border. Its capital is Ottawa, its largest city is Toronto; other major urban areas include Montreal, Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, Quebec City, Winnipeg and Hamilton.    Given the information above, choose from the list below the object entity that exhibits the relation 'instance of' with the subject 'communications'.  Choices: - area  - border  - climate  - congress  - country  - economy  - enterprise  - forest  - four  - health  - infrastructure  - private sector  - profit  - public  - service  - society  - ten  - territory  - three  - trade union  - union  - water
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Ques:Information:  - Michael "Mick" McGeough (pronounced "mik-GOOH"; born June 20, 1957) is a retired National Hockey League referee, who wore uniform number 19 (now worn by Gord Dwyer) from the 199495 NHL season until his retirement. His NHL career began in 1987. McGeough was one of the last NHL officials to officiate NHL games without wearing a helmet when he was on the ice. In the 200607 NHL season, McGeough was forced by the NHL to wear a helmet on ice, as it was the first season that dictated that all on-ice officials had to do so. He now is helping the NHL bring up new recruits from the AHL. Entering the 200708 NHL season, McGeough had officiated 1,023 regular season and 63 post season games.  - James McGeough ( born April 13 , 1963 in Regina , Saskatchewan ) is a retired Canadian ice hockey player . He is the brother of former NHL referee Mick McGeough . Drafted in 1981 by the Washington Capitals , McGeough also played for the Pittsburgh Penguins .  - The National Hockey League (NHL) is a professional ice hockey league currently composed of 31 member clubs. Of the 30 clubs currently playing, 23 are in the United States and 7 in Canada. Headquartered in New York City, the NHL is considered to be the premier professional ice hockey league in the world, and one of the major professional sports leagues in the United States and Canada. The Stanley Cup, the oldest professional sports trophy in North America, is awarded annually to the league playoff champion at the end of each season.  - Ice hockey is a contact team sport played on ice, usually in a rink, in which two teams of skaters use their sticks to shoot a vulcanized rubber puck into their opponent's net to score points. Ice hockey teams usually consist of six players each: one goaltender, and five players who skate up and down the ice trying to take the puck and score a goal against the opposing team.  - Regina (is the capital city of the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. The city is the second-largest in the province, after Saskatoon, and a cultural and commercial centre for southern Saskatchewan. It is governed by Regina City Council. The city is surrounded by the Rural Municipality of Sherwood No. 159.  - In ice hockey, the goaltender is the player responsible for preventing the hockey puck from entering their team's net, thus preventing the opposing team from scoring. The goaltender usually plays in or near the area in front of the net called the "goal crease" (often referred to simply as " the crease" or "the net"). Goaltenders tend to stay at or beyond the top of the crease to cut down on the angle of shots. In today's age of goaltending there are two common styles, butterfly and hybrid (hybrid is a mix of the traditional stand-up style and butterfly technique). Because of the power of shots, the goaltender wears special equipment designed to protect the body from direct impact. The goalie is one of the most valuable players on the ice, as their performance can greatly change the outcome or score of the game. One-on-one situations, such as breakaways and shootouts, have the tendency to highlight a goaltender's pure skill, or lack thereof. Only one goaltender is allowed to be on the ice for each team at any given time.    Given the information above, choose from the list below the object entity that exhibits the relation 'position played on team / speciality' with the subject 'jim mcgeough'.  Choices: - centre  - end  - goaltender

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centre