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... respect of debt denominated in foreign currency;. (d) enhances the carry-forward for investment ta... Financial Administration Act to provide express authority for agent Crown corporations to lease th...Consequential Amendment to the International Bridges and Tunnels Act PART 8. MISCELLANEOUS PROV...
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[Bob Dolyniuk] said there has been a series of setbacks to the industry, starting with the softwood lumber dispute with the United States disrupting lumber shipments, the BSE (mad cow) scare eliminating beef exports, the downturn in the pulp and paper business, cutbacks in the auto sector and the new country-of-origin labelling issues that have eliminated the export of pig weanlings to the U.S.
All of that was taking place in the context of a rising Canadian dollar that has settled in at par with the U.S. currency and a backdrop of a slumping U.S. economy and sky-high fuel prices.
This is a very, very difficult market," said Clayton Gording, vice-president operations at Reimer Express Lines and the past-president of the MTA. "The high fuel costs and expensive Canadian dollar is really ...
... is really having an impact on international trade.". Gording said there is plenty of cargo to ...
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Several factors contribute to this growth, including student demand for opportunities to see the world, the promotion of experiential learning programs for students, and government commitments to increase funding and to provide opportunities for students to go abroad. The world-wide expansion of American Christian missions in the late 19th Century are early examples reflecting many of the development-oriented values and work characterizing the moral and ethical imperative to help the poor and to promote social justice.
...The experiences expressed by students raise important questions about how an...Within international development studies (IDS) programs, in particular,... pedagogical opportunities have gained currency among students who are seeking independent researc...
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... of a loan denominated in a foreign currency take their character as income or capital from the... to her decision, I do not wish to express a firm view on their correctness. I would, however... on the market, to the detriment of international trade and commerce, because a “natural hedge” ...
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...All currency amounts that are referred to in this paper are den... securities legislation provides for an express statutory exemption from the relevant requirement;... non-resident's perspective are the international dealer and registered dealer exemptions that are d...
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... attendant upon financing in foreign currency, in the absence of any mention of such costs in th...Moreover, there is no express mention in s. 20(1)(f) of a foreign currency excha...362 (H.L.), the taxpayer was an international banking company. In 1971, the taxpayer had borrowe...
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In this paper we examine remittances as a currency of care from the perspective of migrants among the Indian diaspora in Australia. We focus particularly on seven "twice migrants" from Malaysia, Singapore, Kenya and the United Kingdom, and two cases where direct migration of the parental generation from India has led to multiple migration for their children as they moved from Australia to the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom. These nine cases of multiple migration enable us to delve into the greater complexity and longer history of migration. The paper thus adds a historical dimension to literature on migration, analyzing changes across generations to remittances and the transnational family. Following Fischer and Tronto (1990) we distinguish between "caring about," "taking ...
... attention as they are the largest international flow of money, larger than foreign direct investme... from children to parents as a way of expressing fitial love. Remittances are part of me broader fr...
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... would apply principles of private international law in determining the law of the contract. Factor..., if an action on a contract without an express choice of law is brought in a Canadian court, and ... 8.5. Currency Restrictions. Does Canada have laws restricting th...
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This paper argues that states have undergone a shift in how they see and respond to human smuggling. They are now less bound by those land borders that once demarcated the edges of sovereign territory and act more transnationally in response to the transnational practices of human smugglers. The interception of four cargo boats carrying migrants smuggled from Fujian, China, serves as a case study. Central to understanding the struggle between smugglers and States are geography and vision: how each sees the landscape, plays on distance and proximity, and puts geography to work. After explaining the methodology, I locate Canada in the global industries of human smuggling and border enforcement, outline changes to border enforcement that have taken place in the time since these interceptio...
... million people are smuggled across international borders annually, (IOM 1997) and that some 200 mil... reactive."16 CIC employees frequently expressed frustration with a variety of laws that inhibited ... in the 1980s and 1990s came to hold more currency in public discourse, policy-making circles, and mu...
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... and alignment) allowing or limiting the currency of specific restorative programs. This paper does ... organs has increasingly enabled international policy transference (cf. Newburn 2002). Police exe...Alternatively, victims have generally expressed their satisfaction after participating in restorat...