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    since the beginning of the year. Statutory Deductions: An employer has a legal obligation to withhold statutory deductions‚ which are: CPP or QPP (Quebec only) contributions‚ EI and QPIP (Quebec only) premiums‚ and federal and provincial income tax. Everywhere except in Quebec‚ provincial tax is collected as part of the federal income tax deduction. Quebec has separate deductions for federal and provincial taxes. Other Deductions: You may also have legal deductions (e.g. garnishments and family support

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    Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms The Charter of rights and freedoms spans from Canada’s original Constitution‚ the British North America Act‚ was passed in 1867 by British Parliament. This was also known as the Constitution Act of 1867‚ this act founded Canada as a nation. This Act gave elected governments the highest power over political and legal institutions in the country. Power was distributed between the Federal and Provincial governments. Unlike the United States Constitution‚ there

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    of the advertising mass media. Unfortunately politicians and their management take advantage of this medium to manipulate voters’ choices. Two cases of advertising manipulation on voters was during the Canadian National Referendum of 1992 and the Quebec Referendum of 1995. During the National Referendum of 1992 over the Charlottetown Accord "three hours of free broadcast time was made available during prime time on every radio and

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    In the late 1700s‚ tensions ran high between Britain and the 13 American colonies‚ which led to events such as the Boston "Massacre"‚ and the Boston Tea Party. Britain’s angry response to these events furthered the indignation of the colonials against the British‚ which ultimately led to the Revolutionary War in the colonies. Among the factors for rebellion the resentment of parliamentary taxation‚ restriction of civil liberty‚ British military measures‚ and the legacy of American religious

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    Leadership_______________________________________________8 Subordinate Characteristics____________________________________________________8 Task Characteristics__________________________________________________________9 Equity Theory 10 Equity at Hydro-Quebec 11 Recommendations____________________________________________________________14 Coclusion___________________________________________________________________15 References__________________________________________________________17 Appendix___

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    The idea that Quebec was too different from the rest of Canada to exist as a province‚ and realized that it’s full potential could only be reached as an independent country. This idea received quite some popularity‚ but was not able to come through because of Quebec’s poor economy. This being the sixties‚ a certain vein of Quebec separatists turned into communists and took place in terrorism‚ with the Front de Liberation du Quebec emerging as the movement’s main terror

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    source eight claims that “Violent nationalism and racism are not a new phenomena in Quebec”. However‚ way Quebec may feel the need to protect their culture‚ it can be claimed with fact that Quebec is a nation. Source nine is a video of the alt-right movement in the states with Richard Spencer claiming that Trump movement is “fundamentally about identity for white people”. America is a nation itself‚ yet like Quebec‚ it has its own independent nations within itself. The neo-nazis ideology is that “America

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    off a great race for the ownership of this new continent‚ and France and England would fight over the country known as Canada. New France was first established by Jacques Cartier in 1534. While Montcalm deserves much of the blame for the loss of Quebec in 1759‚ New France‚ in fact‚ was destined to fall because of the policies and approaches that had been taken since the earliest foundations of the colony. The mercantilist standpoint of Jean-Baptist Colbert was also a large benefactor to the downfall

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    CLASS NOTES By Leslie A. Beck COMPARATIVE LAW CIVIL LAW VS. COMMON LAW AREAS OF COMPARISON Differences that you should be aware of Property Law Sources of law and method of judicial reasoning Property Law Civil Law You are either the absolute owner‚ or you are not. 3 components of absolute ownership usus (latin term) i.e. use Right of use fructus ie. enjoyment of revenues Right to enjoy revenues abusus ie disposal Right to dispose of that thing dismemberment This does not mean that the absolute

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