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Canadian Government Introduces Bill Targeting Child Sex Predators
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The Protecting Children from Sexual Predators Act proposes new offences and tougher sentences to combat the exploitation of children by child sex predators.
Nov 5, 2010
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Arthur Weinreb
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Justice Minister Wants Tough-on-Crime Bills Passed
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Justice Minister Rob Nicholson announced he wants four of the government's crime bills currently before the Senate and the House of Commons given priority.
Dec 14, 2010
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Arthur Weinreb
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Bill to Abolish Criminal Pardons Introduced in Parliament
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Bill C-23 allows offenders to apply for record suspensions but not all will be eligible to apply. Those who can apply willl face stricter criteria.
May 13, 2010
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Arthur Weinreb
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Major Changes to New Zealand's Criminal Justice System Introduced
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The government of New Zealand introduced a bill to speed up the criminal justice system and save millions of dollars in wasted court time.
Nov 15, 2010
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Arthur Weinreb
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Private Member's Bill Provides Right to Fly Canadian Flag
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The bill, if passed into law, would give every person in Canada the right to fly or display the Canadian flag on their property.
Sep 29, 2011
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Arthur Weinreb
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Wills, Funerals, Posthumous Criminal Pardons
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The legal status of a person is not completely lost after death, as is demonstrated by certain legal acts, such as writing a will.
Jan 19, 2011
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Ned Lecic
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Bill C36 - Health Canada's New Powers Put Canadians at Risk
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Bill C36 passed this week in Canadian Parliament which abolishes the law of trespass in Canada. Some Liberal Senators state this breaches civil liberties.
Dec 16, 2010
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Karen Stephenson
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Online Internet Government Security
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The American and Canadian governments have taken a new lead in the war against terrorism by introducing controversial cyberwarfare laws. How do they effect citizens?
Jun 24, 2009
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James Jackson
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Assenting to Laws and Pardoning Criminals: Royal Prerogative
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The Royal Prerogative is a set of powers theoretically held by the British monarch, including royal assent, appointing ministers and pardoning crimes.
Dec 30, 2010
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Ned Lecic
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2012 Department of Justice Budget Reflects Economic Woes
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2012 Department of Justice (DOJ) Budget reflects national economic woes. Increases in certain areas are countered by cuts and balances in others.
Jul 19, 2011
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Ann Craig
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U.S Supreme Court Begins Fall 2008 Session
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U. S. Supreme Court begins the October 5, 2008 session seeming to avoid any cases that might split the court or the nation during the election season.
Oct 5, 2008
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Martha R. Gore
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Supreme Court Justice Pursues Active Liberty
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In "Active Liberty," Justice Stephen Breyer contrasts the "modern" liberty of freedom from government, with the "ancient/active" liberty to participate in government.
Jun 6, 2009
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Mike Perricone
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Canada Prevents Violent Criminals from Sponsoring Family Members
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A new regulation was announced that tightens the rules preventing violent sex and other offenders from sponsoring family members who could become victims.
Nov 25, 2011
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Arthur Weinreb
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Forced Labour and Big Government: Tim Hudak's Ontario
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Ironically, the "small government and low tax" PC Party supports slave labour and increased spending via Hudak's proposed mandatory prison work program.
May 30, 2011
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Jesse Cullen
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Government Shutdown of 1995: What Happened and Why?
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The federal government shut down in 1995-1996. What happened and why? How were the government and the public at large impacted?
Feb 19, 2011
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Sydney Thomas
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Canadian Federal Tax Credits for 2009
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Save money otherwise payable to the government by applying Canada's tax credits for home renovation, home buyers, children's fitness and public transit expenses.
Jan 19, 2010
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Daniel Workman
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