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Legal Books and Journals
Canadian Journal of Criminology and Criminal Justice - Vol. 50 Nbr. 5, October 2008
... Context and framework The initiation of the criminology program at UBC in 1951 must be understood in the context of changes then taking place in Canada's university system as a whole, within individual universities, and ...
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Legislation
Canada Gazette, September 13, 2000
Wild Animal and Plant Trade Regulations-Regulations Amending
Part II - Official regulations
... and Mongolia +203 Populations of Cameroon and Nigeria +204 Population of Asia +205 Populations of ......, Chad, Mali, Mauritania, Morocco, the Niger, Nigeria, Senegal and the Sudan +215 Population of ...
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Case Law
Federal Court - October 22, 2009
Oluwafemi v. Canada (Citizenship and Immigration), 2009 FC 1045 (2009)
... FACTS Background [2] The applicants are citizens of Nigeria . Nkese Oluwafemi is the forty-six (46) year old ...... Alo later informed the applicant mother that he was a member of MEND (movement for the Emancipation for Nigerian Delta), as well as a member of a cult. [7] In ...
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Case Law
Federal Court - June 04, 2008
Idedevbo v. Canada (Minister of Citizenship and Immigration), 2003 FCT 175 (2003)
... [2] The Applicant, a citizen of Nigeria, came to Canada in February 1999. He made a ...... This individual made the following entry in the Computer Assisted Input Program System ("CAIPS") notes: MALE, SINGLE, NIGERIA,...
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News and Business
Presbyterian Record - Vol. 126 Nbr. 6, June 2002
More than 18,500 kilograms of books on way to Nigeria.
PCC news - Brief Article
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Case Law
Federal Court - June 04, 2008
Adjani v. Canada (Citizenship and Immigration), 2008 FC 32 (2008)
... [3] The Applicant visited Nigeria on several occasions and had a casual ...... The legislation also has other purposes, one of which is the maintenance of the integrity of the Canadian refugee protection system. The Federal Court of Appeal had to consider ...
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Case Law
Federal Court - April 28, 2009
Ramotar v. Canada (Citizenship and Immigration), 2009 FC 362 (2009)
... reunification, while a goal of the immigration system, was not the purpose of an H&C exemption. ...... [38] The applicants’ statement that the minor applicant would be “plunged into violence and educational uncertainty” is not supported by any ...
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News and Business
Canadian Social Science - Vol. 5 Nbr. 6, November 2009
The paper takes a critical look at the current rebranding project in Nigeria in the light of the mounting predominance of poverty and food insecurity in the country. It argues that attempt to upgrade the image of Nigeria within and aboard without putting in place workable structures/programmes of "solutionalising" Nigerian endemic problems of poverty, food crisis, unemployment, epileptic power supply, and the likes makes the rebranding project abstract, cosmetic and a wishful thinking. Thus, ...
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News and Business
Journal of Comparative Family Studies - Vol. 35 Nbr. 2, April 2004
Two developmental factors, women's education and their work participation, are emerging as especially critical catalysts for bringing about changes in other aspects of women's life and behavior, including their marital patterns ([McDonald], 1985; Isiugo-Abanihe et al, 1993). The above two factors, to varying degrees, have been instrumental in pushing up the age at marriage, and impacting the type of marriage a woman enters. In Sri Lanka, for example, where the SM AM has increased during this ...
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News and Business
Alternatives Journal - Vol. 23 Nbr. 3, June 1997
Conservation of indigenous knowledge serves conservation of biodiversity.
Indigenous ecological knowledge promotes the conservation of biodiversity, which strengthens cultural integrity and values. Participatory approaches with the use of ecological knowledge are important factors in decision making for sustainable development.
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