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...(c) extends the general treatment of capital gains and losses on an acquisition of control of a... Earner Protection Program and the Canada-United States tax treaty's rules for cross-border pension... against employers OFFENCE AND PUNISHMENT 40. Contravention of section 37 or 38. 41. Contrav...
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...[44-45] [48]. Cases Cited. Explained: United States of America v. Kwok, [2001] 1 S.C.R. 532, 20... associated with a particular form of punishment. [33] In Burns, the issue was whether s. 7 require... and practical concerns regarding capital punishment that had been expressed by Canada and b...
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... Harkat furthered that the money was in the States, and he would be transferring the money. Contacts ... Al Shehre spoke to Harkat from London, United Kingdom. Al Shehre addressed Harkat as Abu Musli... to any location outside the National Capital Region (Ottawa, Orleans, Kanata, and Gatineau) wit..., inhuman, or degrading treatment or punishment in these proceedings;. - The reasons why the speci...
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Turns out judicial appeals mean that it costs more money to send the guilty to death row than to a maximum security prison. Ending capital punishment is part of a set of great values that have evolved in developed secular democracies in the last few decades. Voices -- usually religious -- speak out to bring back not only the death penalty, but also restrictions on our freedoms, inequality for women, discrimination against gays and lesbians, and corporal punishment for children.
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... -- Application -- Cruel and unusual punishment -- Extradition -- Surrender of Canadian fugitives ... government would not itself inflict capital punishment, although its decision to extradite wit...
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... Canada, and predates the formation of the United States as an independent nation. As residents of a... involving the possibility of error in capital cases have brought even further attention--and a s... result in many years of unwarranted punishment and serious damage to the lives of the wrongly con...
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...- Extradition Treaty between Canada and the United States of America, Can. T.S. 1976 No. 3, Art. 6. C... Charter of Rights -- Cruel and unusual punishment -- Extradition -- Surrender of fugitive to foreign... a fugitive to a state where he may face capital punishment, if convicted, is not a situation which...
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... concluded that punitives serve as punishment, deterrence and denunciation, not reparation. In a... an estate freeze to ensure that future capital gains from the business would accrue to his two so... and the Chamber of Commerce of the United States argued that the SEC had adopted the rule (a...
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Why did Canada stay out of the Iraq War in 2003? This decision is not only puzzling considering Canada's recent foreign policy record, but it also confounds the logic of a number of International Relations theories. In this paper, I offer a constructivist explanation of Canada's Iraq decision. In this account, national identity is a function of state-to-society relations, meaning that the dominant discourse at the societal level in a given period will shape foreign policy choices. I argue that the dominant discourse on Canadian identity, as recovered in an analysis of popular texts in Canadian society in 2002-2003, enabled Ottawa's non-participation in the US-led coalition of the willing.
... to the war, but the fact that the United Nations security Council failed to pass a resoluti... simultaneously turned down both the United States and Britain - Canada's foremost and historic allie...'s identity - a democratic state, a capitalist state, a trading state, a middle power, a Western ...'s against abortion, he's for capital punishment and he's against gun control. I'm for a public hea...
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... the proportionality test because the punishment far exceeds whatever property or economic losses m...1085; Wallace v. United Grain Growers Ltd., [1997] 3 S.C.R. 701; Cassell &... awards refer in terrorem to the United States experience where, for example, an Alabama jury awa... England, the law knew very few strictly capital crimes. In most cases, two sets of punishment were...