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    How Did Aristotle Influence Canadian Law

    and that everyone should have access to the same resources despite financial advantages or disadvantages similarly to Canada's beliefs. Lastly, Cicero greatly impacted Canadian law because he believed that justice comes from a reasonable person which is the basis of all Canadian laws. The three most impactful theorists on Canadian law are Plato, Aristotle and Cicero because they all believe

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    Pros And Cons Of The Canadian Charter

    The Canadian Charter of Rights in Canada or as we call it, the Charter, is a bill of rights in the Constitution of Canada. It forms the first part of the Constitution Act. This took place in 1982. This Charter is basically a written form that explains and justifies the free democratic society that is written by the law. Each person in Canada is required to follow all the rules and words in the Charter. In this Charter there are different segments to this. This all includes fundamental freedoms, democratic

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    R. Caslake Case Study

    Have you ever thought that your rights had been taken away by a police officer/TSA agent for the purpose of national security? If you agree with the aforementioned statement, then you agree with about sixty percent of Canadians 1. I am here to defend the minority. The Canadian government is doing a great job at keeping national security while minimizing the effect of eliminating your human rights. I will talk about how the government is keeping us secure within school, the general public, and at

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    Medical Case Study: Occupational Profile

    Evaluation Client Name: Xavier Age: 48 Diagnosis: Left forearm structure, stress fracture to Lower, Thoracic and upper lumbar. Medical/Surgical history: Mild concussion (mild TBI) at the injury. Occupational Profile Xavier is a 48-year Latino male, speaks Spanish primarily but also English. He lives with his wife who is 7 months pregnant and 8-year-old twin boys. As a head of the house, he works as a printer for a large commercial company. When not working, he enjoys socializing with family

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    How Did Pierre Trudeau Change Canada

    Pierre Trudeau was the 15th Prime Minister of Canada .He was famous for his youthful energy. He was born in Montreal on 18th October, 1919.His magnetic personality was matched the ideas of the 1960s. After graduating from the elite Jesuit school, Trudeau went to gain a law degree from the University of Montreal. After completing graduation, he took a position as an officer for the Privy Council. He practiced law from 1951 to 1961, in labor and civil liberty cases. When Canada’s prime minister retired

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    How Did Trudeau Change Canada

    history on Elijah Harper from Red Sucker Lake community, located in Manitoba. Elijah Harper was once the Cree MLA (Member of the Legislative Assembly) for the Rupertsland constituency from March 3, 1949 – May 17, 2013. Elijah Harper was not only a Canadian politician, but a Chief too, specifically to the Red Sucker Lake community, where he was born. Elijah Harper was once even responsible for Native Affairs, and later on Minister of Northern Affairs. During

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    Citizenship Oath To Queen Case Study

    Allegiance Act required in the Citizenship Act[1]. A group of permanent residents are challenging this requirement and suggested that they should become Canadian citizens by pledging allegiance to Canada. Charles Roach, a Toronto civil-rights lawyer have been challenging the Oaths of Allegiance Act for over a decade had passed away without becoming Canadian Citizen[2]. Mr. Roach also thinks that the requirement infringes his right guaranteed in the charter. However, “The court of appeal ruled that new

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    Unequal Pay in the Us

    still experience the unfair practice of unequal pay. To address this issue, in 2009, President Obama signed the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act. The purpose of this act was to restore the discrimination caused by the ruling in the Ledbetter v. Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co case (The Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act of 2009, 2009). The Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act gives individuals the power to challenge pay discrimination and forces employers to eliminate any discriminatory pay practices (The Lilly Ledbetter

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    Ledbetter V. Goodyear

    Facts: Lilly Ledbetter worked for Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company’s in Gadsden, Alabama for nineteen years. For most years, she worked as an area manager, which was one, held primarily by men. In the beginning, Ledbetter’s salary stayed similar with the men whom performed similar work. Throughout time, her pay was less than the males pay whom held equal or lower seniority area manager positions. During 1997, Ledbetter’s salary was approximately fifteen percent lower than the lowest paid male Area

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    Brief Summary of Hr Legal Cases

    Griggs V. Duke Power On December 14, 1970 in Draper North Carolina thirteen African Americans were represented by Griggs in the first legal law suite of its kind. Duke Powers reserved the good jobs for the white employees. There were extreme differences in wages and jobs. Also, there were standardized tests required to be taken by potential employees or employees who wanted promotions. The courts ruled that the tests did not pertain to applicant’s ability to perform the job. This case was pivotal

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