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News and Business
Winnipeg Free Press - November 05, 2007
It was [Jimmie Johnson]'s 32nd career victory and first on the 1.5-mile Texas oval. Third-place Clint Bowyer, the surprise of the Chase, saw his chances for a championship all but end when he had to make two green-flag stops because of a tire vibration, losing two laps and finishing 19th. That left him a daunting 181 points behind Johnson. The results also mathematically eliminated six of the 12 drivers in the Chase, including 10th-place [Matt Kenseth]. Busch, Carl Edwards and two-time champi...
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Legal Books and Journals
University of New Brunswick Law Journal - Nbr. 59, January 2009
How internationalization of the law has materialized in Canada.
... Professor Jeremy Waldron of New York University provides an interesting example, that of the offence of desecrating the flag. The US precedents should always be considered ...... extended there, and that veneration for the flag in the US is not comparable to that in other ...
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Legal Books and Journals
Canadian-American Public Policy - Nbr. 1998, November 1998
... Without the slightest notion of flag-waving or sloppy patriotism, it must be apparent ...... Joined at times by first world countries such as Canada and France, UNESCO members pushed for the adoption a New ...
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Legal Books and Journals
Canadian-American Public Policy - Nbr. 2006, January 2006
Too close? Too far? Just right? False dichotomies and Canada-US policy making.
... Canadians have judged Americans overly patriotic, unabashed flag-wavers at annual July 4th celebrations and ...... All of Canada did more business with the states of Michigan, New York, and California than with Japan, Great Britain, and France. This traffic moved in several geographic ...
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Legal Books and Journals
Canadian-American Public Policy - Nbr. 1998, November 1998
Fearful asymmetries: the challenge of analyzing continental systems in a globalizing world.
...ca The colonies of Spain, Portugal, France, Holland, and Great Britain combined utopian ...... The European Union now boasts a flag, a common format for member-state passports, and ...... Even France, the prototype for the nation-state, contains ...
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Case Law
Federal Court - May 27, 2008
...y (UK) Limited Compagnie d'Assurances Maritimes Ariennes et Terrestres Assurances Generales de France I.A.R.T. The Yorkshire Insurance Co. Ltd. ...... [4] The vessel Beaugeste is registered in Canada and sails under the Canadian flag. Mauran, the registered owner of the vessel, is ...
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Case Law
Federal Court - May 27, 2008
Culinescu v. Canada (Minister of Citizenship and Immigration) (1997)
... At the Board"s hearing, the female applicant testified that she had declared at a meeting with Romanian nationals that Romanians of Hungarian origin should be allowed to fly the Hungarian flag and celebrate Hungary"s national holiday. ...
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Case Law
Federal Court of Appeal - January 22, 2009
Kent Trade and Finance Inc. v. JPMorgan Chase Bank, 2008 FCA 399 (2008)
... Background , the Liberian-flagged vessel was arrested in Halifax and sold by the ...... Looking at various factors including the vessel’s flag state, the location of supply, and the base of ...
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Case Law
Federal Court - June 02, 2008
Canada (Minister of Citizenship and Immigration) v. Katriuk (1999)
... [12] In August of 1944, the men of the new battalion were transported by train to Bésançon, France. From there, they were taken to Valderharn, a ...... He spent two and one half months in an American hospital in France. [17] In 1945, the respondent again fought with ...
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Case Law
Federal Court of Appeal - June 05, 2008
Abbott Laboratories v. Canada (Minister of Health), 2006 FCA 187 (2006)
... The flag has been planted, even though the author or ...... in Technic France S.A.'s Patent , [2004] R.P.C. 919 at paragraph ...
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