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    Enforcement of Foreign Judgments edited by Louis Garb Attorney-at-Law‚ Israel Also admitted to practice in Botswana and South Africa and Julian Lew Attorney-at-Law‚ England Also admitted to practice in the State of New York 1994 Kluwer Law and Taxation Publishers Deventer · Boston Foreign Judgments (June 1994) General Section - 3 List of Authors Africa South Africa Feinsteins Incorporated 9th Floor‚ The Atrium 41 Stanley Avenue‚ Milpark Johannesburg South Africa Tel

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    Joey Smallwood was a politician from Newfoundland who was the main force that brought Newfoundland join in the Canadian Confederation in 1949‚ and became the first Premier of Newfoundland.( Ibiography) Joey Smallwood was born in December 24‚ 1900 at Mint Brook‚ Newfoundland. When he was a teenager‚ he worked in a newspaper and his family moved to New York City in 1920. He also worked for a newspaper which named The Call. He returned to Newfoundland and then got married. At the same year‚ he set up

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    Meech Lake Accord

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    ultimately brought about the Accord’s demise‚ the foundation of that failure can still be identified. The root causes of the collapse of the Meech Lake Accord are the “distinct society” clause within the Accord‚ the 1988 language legislation introduced in Quebec‚ and the constitutional amending formula itself. To understand why the Meech Lake Accord failed‚ one must examine the evolution of the Accord as a constitutional amendment and why its creation was necessary in the first place. The necessity of

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    Property Ownership in Quebec Partnerships: Who Really Owns the Property? As opposed to U.S. partnership law‚ which holds property brought into or acquired by the partnership becomes property of the partnership; in Quebec‚ you can bring the property into a partnership and have it considered separate from other partnership property (Kubasek‚ M.‚ Herron‚ Dhooge‚ & Barkacs‚ 2013). Under the Civil Code of Quebec (CCQ)‚ in the area of contributing property to the partnership; made by the transfer of

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    French Indian War‚ England gained control of Canada. This led to a large number of English speaking settlers who eventually became more numerous that the original French speaking settlers. Two distinct cultural groups evolved the French‚ mostly in Quebec‚ and the English in the other provinces. Initially‚ there was very little conflict between the two societies as they lived under the rule of the English crown. At the time of the Confederation in 1867‚ most Canadians wanted to establish a distinctive

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    compassion in times of crisis." (Marshall‚ 1970). Pierre Trudeau took a forceful stand against Québec nationalists because he disliked the idea of separatism. On October 1970‚ the FLQ kidnapped British diplomat James Cross‚ for the release of FLQ members serving prison sentences. (Pearson Canada Inc.‚ 2016). Québec Premier Robert Bourassa agreed to most of the demands but refused to release and FLQ prisoners. Québec Labour Minister Pierre LaPorte was then kidnapped by the FLQ members. Trudeau took drastic

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    Proclamation Act of 1763

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    other cultures (except the Natives) into their culture. Two‚ the French were still a threat‚ and Quebec was the foothold in the New World for France. The mother country‚ France‚ could send armies to New France and attack the British. The main purpose of the Proclamation Act was simple‚ assimilate the French. The British needed to ensure that their culture was enforced in Quebec‚ The Act also tried to encourage British settlers to come to New France‚ but‚ unfortunately‚ the settlers

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    Pierre Trudeau's Reforms

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    Elliot Trudeau was the 15th Canadian prime minister from 1968 to 1979 and 1980 to 1984. He was a politician‚ and lawyer‚ born October 18‚ 1919 in Montreal‚ Quebec‚ Canada. During his years in office‚ he accomplished multiple tasks that had a positive effects on the lives of many Canadians. He strengthened the Canadian nation by fighting to keep Quebec in Canada‚ imposing acts that guaranteed the safety and freedom of the Canadian population and helping the growth of Canada’s independence internationally

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    FOR CANADA? The essay introduces a very fresh British North America outlining some causes of the mass immigrants coming in‚ mentioning Loyalists‚ and Pioneers arriving from Europe. The text mentions ethnic conflict and rebellion taking place within Quebec and explains the solution for this brought up by Lord Durham within his famed Durham Report. It then mentions the passing of Lord Durham’s proposal‚ and questions if its passing was a good thing or not. The

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    Wing Chips

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    Wing’s Chips‚ by Mavis Gallant‚ is a story that points out stereotypes amongst social classes in cultural groups in Canada. This story points out in particular the stereotype between the French and the English in Quebec. In the story‚ a young‚ English girl lives with her father in a French-Canadian town. Besides the fact that her father was an English man‚ he also didn’t conform to the norm of a working man. He was a painter and was not a catholic man. Near the end of the story‚ a powerful‚ French

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