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... Program (NIP) in the 1970s, and the Core Area Initiatives (CAIs) of the 1980s. Each was limited ...; a top-down approach that did not promote citizen participation; an under-estimation of the scale an..., and then outline the dramatic socio-economic forces of the post-war period that significantly c... distinct ethnic areas much as Eastern European immigrants had done early in the century. In 1971,...
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... is a global process affecting all the citizens and constituents of a society, not simply immigran... Canada, Australia, and several European countries, including England. We can define these ... of a community that has occupied a single area for a long period (one century, several centuries,... state), and work in multiple dimensions (economic, social, cultural, and so forth). On a cultural le...
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..."self" at home and abroad affects how its citizens and policy-makers think about the Arctic, thinking... identity, and that identity can be tied to areas of Canada's Arctic policy. . Canadian National Ide... ecological and human concerns, such as economic development, threats to food security, well-being ...: Cultural Discursive Landscapes of the European North." In Geography, International Relations and ...
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...The relevant political, social and economic considerations lie largely beyond the area of expe...157; Baker v. Canada (Minister of Citizenship and Immigration), [1999] 2 S.C.R. 817; Edmonton Jo...3, 59. Election Act, R.S.Q., c. E-3.3. European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and ...
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... fiscal management in a difficult economic environment. It sets out rules governing economic ...(b) the currency of the European Monetary Union;. (c) the currency of the United Ki...(b) for the Newfoundland offshore area, the highest percentage rate of tax imposed under ...'Canadian' means a Canadian citizen or a permanent resident within the meaning of subs...
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...I shall use the European Union to buttress the statist critique and the Uni... protect its people into question because citizens under this regime become "global citizens" and are...--the EU (formerly the European Economic Community) has grown into a union of 27 member-sta... accepted" principles that fall within the areas of human rights, labour, environment, and anticorr...
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... generalization by a known polemicist in the area where the show was broadcast, and had very little ... harm to reputation, but also of harmful economic consequences from customers. Cases Cited. By Desch... can also be seen in the decisions of the European Court of Human Rights (Bladet Tromsø and Stensaas... - Democracies cherish the right of their citizens to engage in public debate, and to express the wid...
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...Back in the 1800s, when European settlers arrived in the Red River Valley, these ea... road system that was crucial to the economic development of the relatively new Canadian provinc...Red River Settlers or the Citizen's Committee vs. the Trades and Labour Union, to na... changes around the water patterns, an area that might have seemed unoccupied and a good repos...
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...Appellant. and. THE MINISTER OF CITIZENSHIP AND IMMIGRATION. Respondent. Heard at Vancouver, B... foreign national's ability to become economically established in Canada;. ( b ) applications for vis... then referred to jurisprudence from the European Court of Human Rights applying Article 8(1) of the...In this developing area, I would prefer to leave this issue to another pan...
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... projects, in particular by encouraging citizen participation, negotiating solutions and consideri... time, in the field of urban studies, a new area of interest has emerged in which researchers attem... life: material life conditions, socio-economic inequality, service and facility access, organizat...2000. Green Urbanism. Learning from European Cities. Washington D.C.: Island Press. . Beauregar...