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... is seeking the cancellation of a scientific fishing licence issued by the Department of Fisher...
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... studies conducted around the world (e.g., Fisher, Geiselman, and Raymond 1987; Milne and Bull 1999;... do not appear to be grounded in any scientific research, are based largely on testimonials and an...
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...as represented by the MINISTER OF FISHERIES AND OCEANS. Respondent. Hearing held at Québec, Q...) have the power to finance the scientific research activities of the Department of Fisheries...
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It's going to be a huge trial, with the Crown calling upwards of 60 witnesses. It's going to be a very complex matter, with lots of scientific evidence," said [Mike Cook].
Phoenix's remains were found by RCMP in April 2006 after the snow melted in a wooded area just outside the Fisher River First Nation, about 150 kilometres north of Winnipeg.
The alleged torture came three months after Phoenix's file was closed by Manitoba Child and Family Services. Police were only made aware of Phoenix's death when her 12-year-old stepbrother came forward to document the alleged crimes.
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...) have the power to finance the scientific research activities of the Department of Fisheries...
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... are to withstand judicial review (Fisher 2005). It follows that although risk may be presennted as a matter of scientific analysis and radical departure from rule-based sys...
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..., in consultation with the Minister of Fisheries and Oceans. The addition of species to the List se..., economic, medical, ecological and scientific reasons. Canadian wildlife species and ecosystems ...
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I turn now to our investigations of children with LD that have led to the establishment of reliable and valid subtypes of psychosocial functioning in persons with LD. A notation before doing so: it has become abundantly clear that LD are, essentially, disorders in brain functioning. This evidence is summarised in the following: [Collins] and Rourke (2003); Dool, Stelmack, and Rourke (1993); [Robert Stelmack], Rourke, and van der Vlugt (1995). There can be no serious debate about developmental lag versus brain deficit in this area (Rourke, 1975; 1976). Or, worse, the characterisation of these disabilities as "differences in learning style." There is no doubt that persons with LD exhibit stylistic differences in their learning. But, those are "forced upon" persons with LD because their br...
... in mechanical arithmetic and scientific reasoning (Fisher, DeLuca, & Rourke, 1997; Rourke ...
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...In Fisher, (266) the OCA conducted a lengthy review of judic...'s control, such as the limits of scientific knowledge, it is impossible to prove causation, an...
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In order to understand Canada as a nation, one has to trace Britain's colonial history, the mapping of "Canada," and the making of it as a British nation, for as Jane M. Jacobs notes, space exists within the context of imperialism and is "formed out of the cohabitation of variously empowered people and the meanings they ascribed to localities and places" (Jacobs, 1996, p. 5). The Canadian nation has actively built a history that begins with discovery, as if it were a land of empty wilderness before British arrival. The colonial project was to create and solidify a "history of whiteness" in Canada in order to legitimize colonial rule. Nativist discourses were drawn on to create the idea of a native Anglo-Canadian people, and to "naturalize British ideas about law, the state and religion"...
... was only providing custodial care: the scientific space of cure was operating at a level no higher t... the first half of the twentieth century (Fisher, 2000, pp. 34-35). The Howard building held "remin...