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...It grants farm workers the rights to form and join an employ... employer must give an association the opportunity to make representations respecting terms and condi... came to court seeking protection of their basic right to associate. They sought the right to organ...Minority language educational rights thus have a "unique collective aspect even ...
... 23, 2008); the other, that a funding opportunity came along that required quick action and that thi... teacher's aides, in the Yukon Educational system.. (p. 66) Some advances were made following... to Yukon First Nations students as granted to all Yukon school-age children (Department of Ed... offered limited programming in trades and basic upgrading for adults, eventually offering inter-pr...
... it deprives children under 16 of opportunity to demonstrate capacity - Whether legislation infr...[12] Kaufman J. granted the treatment order. At the urging of her counsel,...) the mental, emotional, physical and educational needs of the child and the appropriate care or tre... the restraint unduly prejudices a person's basic or developmental interests?. ("The Emergence of Ch...
This paper sets the current debate about Canada's criminal law prohibiting polygamy in an historical, social and legal context, and argues that this law is constitutionally valid and sound social policy. Unlike the recognition of same-sex marriage, which promoted equality and saved government resources, the recognition of polygamy would promote inequality and impose costs on Canadian society. The social reality of polygamy is often exploitative of women and harmful to children, and its practice is contrary to fundamental Canadian values. If Canada's prohibition on polygamy is ruled unconstitutional, we would likely have to allow immigration by polygamous families. Western European countries, which allowed immigration by polygamous families in the past, experienced significant social and...
..., and serves significant social, educational and symbolic functions. Unlike the recognition of ...For centuries, marriage has been a basic element of social organization in societies around... sharing of housework, as well as the opportunity to marry an older man who had "proven" himself. Th... remedy for this Charter breach would be to grant them a "constitutional exemption" from criminal pr...
... each month, 1:30 p.m., Temple Shalom, 1077 Grant Ave. at Wilton St. A wide variety of topics rangin...Learn about basic budgeting, banking, credit and how to be a smart s... Group is also offering a three-part educational course, "Taking Charge of Fibromyalgia" on May 12,... the natural grief process and offers opportunity for turning pain from loss into an experience of p...
..., with an assessment of their educational background and work history. It also discusses wha... to be on welfare and would like the opportunity to work. Their record of volunteer participation i...Thanks to the generous support of a grant from the Winnipeg Inner City Research Alliance and...1) Basic background information . a) Age . b) Gender . c) A...
...Section 96 grants members clear rights of information and participat... and state control over work opportunity. This is a situation whereby the democratic rights...Toronto: Thompson Educational Publishing, 1994. Mazeaud, Antoine. Droit du trava... that the mechanism chosen "preserves the basic liberties of [the] Company and employee" (emphasis...
This article is an introduction to some of the most popular Web 2.0 learning tools for teachers and teacher librarians. The authors supplement their discussion of social software by describing the major tools of Web 2.0 and by illustrating how they are being applied in various school settings. Most importantly, the authors (both academic librarians) believe that social software is critical to learning in the digital age, and cite several major educators in this area to bolster their perspectives. A number of these emerging tools impact "teaching, learning and creative expression within learning-focused organizations" (Horizon Report, 2008) and encourage collaboration, knowledge-building and collective intelligence ('wisdom of the crowds'). In promoting Web 2.0, we argue that teacher lib...
..., students are drawn into extended educational 'conversations'" (Hargadon, 2008). A critical ques...The opportunity to experiment with social software, and engage in ...It can be used as a basic organizer and students can grant permission for ot...
... divorce, or get, immediately upon the granting of the divorce. The civil divorce became final in ...'s life by depriving her "of the opportunity to marry within her community during this period" ...] changes over time, since this concept basically represents certain values at a given point in the ...24). In his view, the educational institution's decision to exclude a student who in...
...The Sponsor was granted permanent resident status in Canada in 2002 and be... of adequate health care, and the poor educational opportunities available to the Applicant. [11] The... issue, the Applicant raises both the opportunity to respond and the adequacy of reasons. Both of th... Federal Court of Appeal has established the basic principles applicable to a case such as this in Ki...
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