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    out by the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. This freedom is highly valued in most democratic countries and as such is very highly protected. The Ontario Human Right Code grants everyone freedom from discrimination on multiple different grounds. Recently, conflicts have occurred between these two rights when the freedom of expression is used to discriminate against a person or group of persons. Often, these groups are discriminated against very harshly. Recently, several Canadian…

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    Canada was met with both praise and criticism. The editorial board of the Globe and Mail agreed with the decision, reasoning that long term expatriates are not directly governed by Canadian law and therefore should not be entitled to vote. They also drew attention to the fact that other countries, including Australia, New Zealand, and the U.K., have similar residency requirements. Several individuals and organizations, however, vehemently…

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    Multiculturalism exists when people accept and encourage many cultures to thrive in a society. Multiculturalism in Canada is the recognition that Canadians share equal rights and responsibilities. Canada is a place where people with diverse cultural backgrounds is entitled to practice their faith and traditions freely and take pride in their heritage. Some define Canada as a "cultural mosaic" which means a blend of multiple cultures in one society, organization or nation. . But, there are…

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    Stealing possessions is a very serious crime. As well as objects we can touch, stealing ideas we can’t touch is a highly severe offense. It is known as “Plagiarism”. It means using the work of someone else without giving any credit. It is important to avoid the cheating because it can be a theft. Most of colleges consider it. Although both Fanshawe College and St. Clair College emphasize the importance of protecting an environment of intellectual integrity, St. Clair College has a policy that is…

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    Part B: Article Selected: "The Truth about Canadian Judicial Activism" To begin the article, Anand states that the topic of judicial activism over the years has generated great debate. In recent years, many have denied that there is such a thing called judicial activism, for example retired Supreme Court Justice John Minister John Mayor once said: “there is no such thing as judicial activism in Canada”. As a result, many feel that the debate has allowed excessive judicial defense, resulting…

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    The laws that are at issue in this case are S.1 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, which guarantees the rights and freedoms set out in it subject only to such reasonable limits prescribed by law as can be demonstrably justified in a free and democratic society. Sections 3 of the Charter which states that every Canadian citizen has the right to vote. Section 52(1) of the Charter which states that the Constitution of Canada is the supreme law of Canada, and any law that is…

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    Canada would not be the country it is today without the phenomenal achievements of numerous historical figures. Throughout history there have been many Canadians who have impacted both Canada and the world with their many significant contributions. Former Prime Minister, Pierre Elliot Trudeau and Tommy Douglas, a former social democratic politician, are two leaders that stood out in the social and political progression of Canada. Justin Trudeau on the other hand, the current Prime Minister and…

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    When Calls the Heart When Calls the Heart is a amazing Dramatic Western written by Janette Oke. T, this book is 220 pages long. The book is full of great excitement and adventure. This book has a lot of detail, and you feel like you’re in the story. Elizabeth Thatcher is a young teacher who moves to the west to teach but endures many challenges. Elizabeth moves to a place called Pine Springs to a new teaching post. She faces many problems and finds a man named Wynn Delaney and at the end of…

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    Youth Justice Criminal Act, and Immigration Policies. All these laws reinforce Canadian society with positive and negative effects. The Charter of Rights and Freedoms was created in 1982, with this Canadian citizens can challenge court laws when something seems unconstitutional. Therefore the Charter of Rights and Freedoms effectively protects Canadians. Equality is a right in the Charter that protects all Canadians from being discriminated if they are of different race or religion. This right…

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    anymore nor boundaries could be put in place for information crossover. 2. Although unfair the restrictions could have been seen as an encouragement to Canadian newspapers to flourish and also profit from the taxes imposed to the outside magazines. 3. From a historical perspective it could have be seen as a method of encouragement for the Canadian coverage to improve and retain more of the market. Also it could have been seen as a way to force a bit the incrensement of that percentage. 4. In…

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