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    life itself has faced, because of this, groups of “as pro-life and pro-choice” (Morris, 2012), have been created. According to Abortion Pro Con, The pro-life is choosing abortion is a woman's right that should not be limited by governmental or religious authority, while pro-choice states that individual human life begins at fertilization, and therefore abortion is the immoral killing of an innocent…

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    Reproductive Genetics, Wrongful Life, and Wrongful Birth: A Summary Analysis of “Bill S-201: An Act to Prohibit and Prevent Genetic Discrimination” by Jennifer Ann Rinaldi Summary: Rinaldi’s (2009) article provides legal evidence of various cases involved in litigation related to ‘wringful death” and wrongful birth” issues in genetics reproductive rights. This article provides evidence of the negative biases of disability cases that can be harmful by devaluating the life of the disabled…

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    recent years, spanking and use of physical discipline towards a child has not only been a hotly debated issue in parenting but in Canadian politics and law as well. For centuries physical acts such as spanking, slapping and grabbing have been popular ways to discipline children, but does that mean such abuse should be justified? Amidst numerous recognition of the rights of children by advocates and the government to monumental societal changes regarding parental discipline, correctional violence…

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    malaria is a highly dangerous but preventable disease, the Red Cross has distributed mosquito nets and administered vaccine shots to help combat the huge numbers of deaths that are a result of the disease. Other examples of humanitarian work is the Canadian Red Cross Emergency Response Unit (ERU), which provides first response emergency relief . After natural disasters which leave developing nations governments unable to provide the necessary resources for their citizens, like the earthquake in…

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    majority of human history, governments have provided a multitude of services, protection and guidance to their citizens. These services have come at some sort of cost to citizens, while others are given (seemingly) freely. However, these services and protections have not always been available to all of a state’s citizens. Much has changed over the years in governments. Most of this change has happened in the last 100 or so years for the United States government. Women’s suffrage, the civil…

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    this fact appears to guarantee respect for the authority of the rights laid out in the Constitution. This is significant because constitutional law supposedly, in the words of Cheffins and Tucker (as cited in Boyd, 2015), is a “mirror reflecting the national soul” (p. 98). However, many reject the claim that the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms [hereinafter, Charter] has brought about greater respect for fundamental rights and freedoms. This objection will be explored through analysis of…

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    protective custody with the agree of her father under S 8(4) a) of the Women and Girls Protection Act, it does not mean she was imprisoned (Cijmalaysia, 2015). But the pamphlet entitled seen as distort the original meaning of the words, intend to send wrong information…

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    students. Human resources will help get the company started and come up with all the rules that will be in place at the pizza shop. Human resource management plays a critical role in developing a new company as they are responsible for coming up with ways that the company can attract, retain, and get the diverse talent required to meet certain goals made to their customers and shareholders. The job as an Human resource manager is to guarantee the organization…

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    HUMAN RIGHTS TRIBUNAL TRIBUNAL ASSIGNMENT LAWS 228 Section 002 Kuangli Zou 300783156 The tribunal I visited is Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario, which is located at 655 Bay Street, 14th Floor. It is one of the seven tribunals, which form the Social Justice Tribunals Ontario (SJTO, 2015); and the other six tribunals are Child and Family Services Review Board, Criminal Injuries Compensation Board, Landlord and Tenant Board, etc. The case I heard is about sexual…

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    Charter Of Rights Analysis

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    The Queen of England is the head of the government and the Governor General acts as her representative in Canada and works alongside the Prime Minister, which leaves Canada as a constitutional monarchy. When Canada became a British colony, confederation, then came into play, forming a union between Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. The Constitution Act of 1867, also known as The British North America Act, was what united these provinces, this divided provincial…

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