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... earth's minerals, and on the increases in tourism and in maritime traffic, have affected some of the...This definition simply means that when a state securitizes an issu...
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...Definitions ESTABLISHMENT 3. Transition Office 4. President 5.... the purpose of paragraph 20(7)(c)) as a policy reserve for its base year in respect of its insura... Musée canadien de la nature Canadian Tourism Commission Commission canadienne du tourisme Inter...
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... of the substantive component of the definition of criminal law, and it applies with equal force w... Columbia (Minister of Small Business, Tourism and Culture), 2002 SCC 31, [2002] 2 S.C.R. 146; Wa...Campbell, Angela. "Defining a Policy Rationale for the Criminal Regulation of Reproduct...
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... gentrification, followed by an analysis of policy documents and reports that have been guiding urban...Her account provides a 'classic' definition of a process that became known as gentrification--.... Gotham, K. F. 2005. Tourism gentrification: The case of New Orleans' Vieux Car...
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... government discourse, as well as in policy. This discourse emphasizes three interconnected el..., are associated with the history and definition of Canadian national identity, especially since th... energy, mining, forest, bio-food, tourism, and transportation development, the development o...
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Perspectives on Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), Mining, and Sustainable Development Taking Harper's and the World Bank's positions together as representative of the current dominant view of the role of foreign direct investment in mining in Latin America, we must ask under what conditions mining activity might contribute to poverty alleviation and sustainable development. Harper points to the world-class corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiatives of Canadian mining companies, along with the Canadian government's National Roundtable report on CSR and the Extractive Sector in Developing Nations (Interview, 2007) and the World Bank's Extractive Industries Review (EIR) points to the enabling conditions of "pro-poor public and corporate governance," "effective social and envir...
... only in nickel, but in oil exploration, tourism, energy, and food. Moreover, Canada is one of the ... of the most commonly used definition based on the Brundtland report ("development that ...
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...It also exposes the policy vacuum that exists as regards mid-size planning mo...Our empirical or operational definition of a mid-size urban area derives from Statistics C..."the downtown fails to gather its share of tourism traffic, overnight guests, and secondary spending....
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As an ancient nation with a long history and civilization, China is abundant in non-material cultural heritage, which not only lays the cultural foundation for Chinese nation but also carries original gene of the Chinese civilization. Non-material cultural heritage, recognized as a form of culture as well as a source of tourism, arouses gradual concerns and focus from people involved. This paper firstly proposes the definition of non-material cultural heritage, its origins and features, on the basis of which the role it plays in tourism has been brought out. Meanwhile, great emphasis is put on the concerning problems in tourism. In view of these issues, suggestions and possible solutions have been offered to protect the non-material cultural heritage.
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... Columbia (Minister of Small Business, Tourism and Culture), [2002] 2 S.C.R. 146, 2002 SCC 31; Sa...The beneficiary of the policy is the bank. The amount of the insurance usually c... federalism, continue to guide the definition and application of the powers as well as their int...
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...glementation des valeurs mobilières DÉFINITIONS 2. Définitions MISE EN PLACE 3. Bureau de transit...(life insurance policy in Canada) (2) Le paragraphe 1408(1) du même règ... Research Centre Commission canadienne du tourisme Canadian Tourism Commission Commission des champs ...