What does AIT mean?
AIT means Aboriginal Issues and Treaties
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Aboriginal Issues and Treaties?
Aboriginal Issues and Treaties can be abbreviated as AIT
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What does AIT stand for? AIT stands for "Aboriginal Issues and Treaties". |
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How to abbreviate "Aboriginal Issues and Treaties"? "Aboriginal Issues and Treaties" can be abbreviated as AIT. |
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What is the meaning of AIT abbreviation? The meaning of AIT abbreviation is "Aboriginal Issues and Treaties". |
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What is AIT abbreviation? One of the definitions of AIT is "Aboriginal Issues and Treaties". |
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What does AIT mean? AIT as abbreviation means "Aboriginal Issues and Treaties". |
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What is shorthand of Aboriginal Issues and Treaties? The most common shorthand of "Aboriginal Issues and Treaties" is AIT. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- AANDC - Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada
- ACADRE - Aboriginal Capacity and Developmental Research Environments
- AEEDO - Aboriginal Economic and Employment Development Officer
- ASEPP - Aboriginal Skills and Employment Partnership Program
- AAND - Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development
- AACC - Aboriginal Art and Culture Centre
- AANO - Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development
- ADAC - Aboriginal Drug and Alcohol Council
- AETC - Aboriginal Education and Training Council
- AETD - Aboriginal Education and Training Directorate
- AETS - Aboriginal Education and Training Strategy
- AHMRC - Aboriginal Health and Medical Research Council
- AHID - Aboriginal Housing and Infrastructure Directorate
- ALAPS - Aboriginal Literacy and Parenting Skills
- ALLI - Aboriginal Languages and Literacy Institute
- ATAL - Aboriginal Training and Liaison Department
- I&A - Issues and Activities
- AIU - Aboriginal Issues Unit
- AOPSI - Aboriginal Operational and Practice Standards and Indicators
- IDEAL - Issues and Developments in English and Applied Linguistics