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    Diversity

    country and it is located in the Western Hemisphere.  Diversity is important to a country because with a diverse environment people can benefit and learn from each others ideas.  As more immigrants go to Canada the more diverse the country becomes. Canadians express a sense of unity and they are open to accepting other individual’s culture. This research paper is on the diversity in Canada and will be answer with the following questions: What is the key diversity concerns for Canada? Which groups are

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    Osler Doing Biz in Canada

    government in certain areas of the law. With few exceptions, the same considerations apply to Canadians who live, work and conduct business in Canada. Despite the ongoing harmonization of many areas of Canadian business law with those of our major trading partners through international agreements, addressing distinctly Canadian business law requirements is a crucial consideration when entering the Canadian marketplace. Each chapter is designed to assist you with an overview of that particular subject

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    Sales

    Your Name (C) 416-834-0690 Email: yourname@gmail.com George Brown College Address ???? Department ?? June 24th 2011 Re: Payroll Dear Hiring Manager, Please find enclosed a copy of my resume for the Payroll Officer position listed on George Brown College career website. Given my related education, experience and excellent capabilities I would appreciate your consideration for the job opening. There are some of the qualification that I bring t this position; • Recent graduate

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    Anaylsis of Team Charter

    {text:bookmark-start} Analysis of Team Charter {text:bookmark-end} To have success as a team a group of individuals must come together as cohesive unit with common goal in mind.The goal of Learning Team A is success. In order to accomplish this goal a chain of events must happen first. These three events must happen before Learning Team A can be established. First the team must get to know one another, secondly a team charter must be defined and thirdly a mission statement must be made as a unit

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    Alberta Social 9 Final Exam Partial Review

    Chapter One Canadian Constitution * THE MOST IMPORTANT DOCUMENT IN CANADA!!!!!!!!!!! * Has the roles of ALL levels of the government and describes how they work together * Governor General * Executive * Legislative * Judicial * Also has things like ooooh, the Charter of Rights and Freedoms British Monarch * The governor general is the Queen’s representative here in Canada * They are the formal head of state * So no real power… * Considered

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    Indian Army

    Indian Armed Forces India has a land frontier, a coastline and an exclusive economic zone, as well as island territories, vital offshore installations and airspace to defend. The Indian forces, therefore, have to be kept well equipped to repel any external threat. India’s defence spending has grown manifold since the country announced its first defence budget in 1950 to USD 30 billion in 2009-10. Currently India has the 3rd largest armed forces in the world in terms of active personnel. India is

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    Canadian Goverment

    did the United States government do this, then after the situation worsened why Canada didn’t intervene when we should have, and lastly what were the many consequences that arose from our collective lack of action. Maher Arar is a Syrian born Canadian citizen, he moved to Canada with his family at the age of 17. He earned a master’s degree from McGill University and worked for two high tech firms in Ottawa. In 2002 while on a flight home from Zurich, he was stopped and pulled aside for questioning

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    Charter Influences on Canadian Politics

    Charter Influence On Canadian Politics Ever since the Charter came into effect in 1982, it has had major impact on Canadian politics and law. The Charter allows the judicial and legislative branch to be transparent and able to be holding each other accountable. Many would argue that the charter has given court’s infinite powers and they control the legislative branch. However the courts perform a policing function for legislations to see if they violate the master law, the Charter. Therefore

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    R V Coldin Analysis

    R. v. Coldin A. Does the Charter apply? Which sections? As evident in the article, section 2b: “freedom of thought, belief, opinion and expression, including freedom of the press and other media of communication,” applies to this case. In this issue, a nudist named Brian Coldin, states that his freedom of expression has been infringed upon as he is charged with several counts of public nudity because of his lifestyle. In Canada, certain laws in forbid this act, which directly affects the

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    Canadian Carding Policy Analysis

    Some may question the legality of the current carding policy. Some argue that the policy infringes some of their constitutional rights in Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, such as their violation of their section 8 right against unreasonable search and seizure, as well as their section 9 right not to be arbitrarily detained or imprisoned. Some may even go further and argue that some of their rights defined in the Human Rights Code have been violated, such as their section 1 ( Every person

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