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    Why is it that when you research Canadian Prime Ministers on the internet‚ or in a library‚ Pierre Elliot Trudeau’s name appears more than any other? Why is that everyone knows his name? In short‚ what makes Trudeau‚ Canada’s most famous Prime Minister? The fact is without the influence of Pierre Elliot Trudeau‚ it is likely that Canada and Quebec would currently be two separate countries. Pierre Eliot Trudeau was able to unify Canada through the implementation of the Official Languages Act‚ the

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    Canadian Challenge‚ 246). To follow up‚ he established the Charter of Rights and Freedoms‚ a political document that states and protects the rights of individuals living in Canada. This document was designed to unify Canadians by using a set of principals by which Canadians were supposed to abide. For example‚ “Every individual is equal before and under the law...” (Department of Justice). In addition to establishing the Charter of Rights and Freedoms‚ Trudeau gradually equalized incomes

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    over one percent . While hundreds of schools in Alberta are receiving funding cuts and new schools are needed badly to keep up with the population. But only Francophones are guaranteed education in their first language‚ as stated in the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms . Here the majority (99%+) of the population ’s education and most important 12 years of their lives is being sacrificed to deliver to a minorities

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    Minority Rights In Canada

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    For the majority of Canadians‚ most of them speak English‚ including big businesses. Business like Costco‚ Bestbuy and Walmart would have to have their names or slogans changed to French. According to section 63 of Quebec’s French Language Charter‚ requires businesses to have generic French names. (Sidhartha Banerjee‚ Nov 18 2012‚ CTVNews.ca). Un-noticed also regarding signs are traffic signs‚ although most of them are written in both English and French‚ many of them are only in French‚ which

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    Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) Clause for Learning Team Charter University of Phoenix LAW/531 Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) Clause for Learning Team Charter For this week’s assignment and Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) clause will be used by the Learning Team members to resolve disagreements. The Learning Team Charter must be amended to include this ADR clause. This ADR clause type will be “Negotiation”. This type of clause is the simplest form of “Alternative Dispute

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    Canadian Identity

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    be treated equally and shouldn’t have any special privileges. Canada is known to have a diverse ethnicity‚ and because people believe in equality and fairness‚ we make sure everyone is treated the same. One example of this value‚ is the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedom. It ensures that each Canadian‚ no matter what race he/she is‚ follows the rules and guidelines. Belief in Consultation and Dialogue Canada is known to be a country of peace‚ mainly because Canadians try to avoid violent situations

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    its citizens to their own demise. The government can not release everyone because it was originally created to enact rules and regulation which ensure law and order prevail. An example of the need for government imposition is the Charter of rights and freedoms. The charter is there to protect individuals’ rights. Likewise‚ Kant’s religious belief was that “as a priest‚ he is not free and cannot be such because he is acting under instructions from someone else. For that the (spiritual) guardians of

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    Introduction Contained within the Criminal Code of Canada‚ is the ever controversial Section 43‚ which provides persons in positions of authority with the right to use justifiable and reasonable force by way of correction towards a child or pupil. The section reads that: “Every schoolteacher‚ parent or person standing in the place of a parent is justified in using force by way of correction toward a pupil or child‚ as the case may be‚ who is under his care‚ if the force does not exceed what is reasonable

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    101‚ The Multiculturalism Act of 1971 and Our Branch Plant Economy. And I’m going to also include why and what exactly happened‚ so people that aren’t aware of these 3 tops can have a better understanding of it. Bill 101 also known as The Charter of the French Language is a law in the province of Quebec defining French as the official language of Quebec. Introduced by Camille Laurin‚ it was passed by the National Assembly on August 26‚ 1977. Apparently‚ the Royal Commission on Bilingualism

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    Interveners: “Friend of the court” who are individual or organization that have a special interest in the proceedings and are allowed to promote their own views. Guarantee: S.I of the charter guarantees rights and freedooms but also states that they are subject to ‘reasonable limits’ - the grounds for ‘reasonable limits’ were set in R. vs. Oaks‚ 1986... ‘The oakes test’ The Fundamental Freedoms Section 2(a)‚ freedom of conscience and religion‚ means you have the right to entertain the religious

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