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    The Marginalization of Aboriginals in the Canadian Justice System The original people to live in Canada have adapted the name Aboriginals. They were here before the European settlers discovered the continent of North America. When the Europeans arrived in Canada they brought with the many technological advances and customs that the Aboriginals did not know. Although you might think that this would be a very great thing for Aboriginals‚ it was not very good. The Europeans thought that the aboriginals

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    country’s history there have been many people whom we have classified as true Canadian heroes. There are war heroes like Billy Bishop‚ inventors such as Charles Best and Frederick Banting‚ and sports heroes like Paul Henderson. One name that will always come to mind is Terry Fox. Terry Fox inspired many Canadians to be motivated regardless of any obstacles that they may be faced to overcome. Terry Fox inspired many Canadians to be motivated regardless of any obstacles they may be faced to overcome

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    religion‚ language‚ etc. There are numerous incidents about historical and current racism in Canada. One of incident which cannot be forgotten and avoided is Kamagata Maru journey of Punjabis from India to Vancouver which is most symbolic moment in Canadian history. Kamagata Maru was a ship sailed from Hong Kong‚ then a holding of the British Empire‚ via Shanghai‚ China‚ and Yokohama‚ Japan‚ to Vancouver‚ British Columbia‚ Canada‚ in 1914‚ carrying 376 passengers from

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    Law of India refers to the system of law in modern India. Some of contemporary Indian law shows substantial European and American influence. Various legislations first introduced by the British are still in effect in modified forms today. During the drafting of the Indian Constitution‚ laws from Ireland‚ the United States‚ Britain‚ and France were synthesised into a refined set of Indian laws. Indian laws also adhere to the United Nations guidelines on human rights law and the environmental law.

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    I. PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAWLaw that deals with the conduct of States and international organizations‚ their relations with each other and‚ in certain circumstances‚ their relations with persons‚ natural or juridical (American Third Restatement). Basis of International Law 1. Law of Nature School – based on rules of conduct discoverable by every individual in his own conscience and through application of right reasons. 2. Positivist School – agreement of sovereign states to be bound

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    anyone with a pair of hands could perform. The textile industry saw a huge uplift with the advent of power looms that could weave large quantities of cloth and required little labour to operate. The Threshing machine‚ which quickly made its way across Canadian farms‚ could process more grain in one day than the average worker could by hand in a year. Mechanical mowers‚ seed drills‚ and gasoline powered tractors all meant fewer hands were required on the farm. All of these advancements would bring see the

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    Oil Ethics Oil Ethics Table of Contents Abstract 3  Introduction 4  1  Key Facts about the Canadian Oil Sands 5  2  Extraction Process 7  2.1  Mining ........................................................................................................................................ 7  2.2  In-Situ Recovery ......................................................................................................................... 8  2.3  Economic

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    The vague‚ subjective‚ and indeterminate nature of Canadian obscenity law has been called “the most muddled law in Canada.” Recognizing that consistency and objectivity are important aspects in the running of any successful legal system‚ the Supreme Court of Canada has attempted to systematically clarify and modernize obscenity law. The ruling in R. v. Butler marked the transformation of the law of obscenity from a "moral-based" offence to a "harm-based" offence. The courts are now asked to determine

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    Abstract In this paper‚ it will be arguing how Canada hasn’t begun to fix the poverty situation that many Canadians deal with in a daily bases. Structural Functionalism Theory‚ Conflict Theory and the Feminist Perspective are going to be used in for this argument in this paper. This will give reader a better understanding and depth of the country’s Poverty issues that are currently taken place. It describes a brief history of poverty to today’s current issues in our communities‚ and what are some

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    had reached $3.5 million. In 1959‚ the first model of the Ski-Doo appeared on the market. This launched a whole new industry. In northern Canada‚ the Inuit people took advantage of this new technology; they now had far wider freedom of travel. Canadians in the south enjoyed the Ski-Doo in a different way: a thrilling new winter sport evolved. People ’s enthusiasm for Ski-Doos soon spread

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