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    2008 Cunningham and Attorney General for British Columbia v. Tomey Homma and Attorney General for Canada (1902) The case illustrates the impact of judicial decisions with respect to Provincial Jurisdictions vs. Federal Jurisdictions in Canada. Case Summarized: Tomey Homma was born in Japan. However‚ as a naturalized British Subject‚ he requested to be placed on the registry of voters in the Vancouver electoral district. The Provincial Elections Act of British Columbia disallowed Homma’s request

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    Wellington St. Ottawa‚ Ontario K1A OJ1 Re: Rodriguez v. British Columbia (Attorney General) As the majority writer in the case of Rodriguez v. British Columbia‚ you are well aware that this case has and will become a case that will be infamous with ethics vs. the law. You are well aware of the facts and I need not to reiterate them to you. I write to you in response to the courts final decision that was rendered on September 30‚ 1993. Sue Rodriguez was denied her appeal that section 241(b) of

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    Style of Cause Canada (Attorney General) v. Bedford‚ [2013] 3 SCR 1101‚ 2013 SCC 72 Facts Three former or current prostitutes‚ Terri Jean Bedford‚ Amy Lebovitch and Valerie Scott claimed that three provisions of the Criminal Code‚ R.S.C. 1985‚ c. C­46‚ infringed their rights under section 2 (b) and section 7 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. They argued that the following provisions placed restrictions on prostitutions that jeopardies their safety‚ health and security: ⋅ section

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    THE HONOURABLE MR JUSTICE LEON‚ A. J.A. In the application EX PARTE : ATTORNEY-GENERAL in re : THE CONSTITUTIONAL RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE ATTORNEY-GENERAL AND THE PROSECUTOR-GENERAL CORAM: Mahomed‚ C.J.; Dumbutshena‚ A. J. A.‚ et Leon‚ A. J. A. 1994.10.03 & 1994.12.00 1995.07.13 Heard on: Delivered on: APPEAL JUDGMENT LEON‚ A.J.A. : - This is a petition brought by the Attorney-General of the 2 Republic of Namibia in terms of section 15(2) of the Supreme Court

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    ------------------------------------------------- BRITISH COLUMBIA ------------------------------------------------- By ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- Shylah Brown ------------------------------------------------- 100382120 ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- GG250: Canada -------------------------------------------------

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    Andrews v. Law Society of British Columbia‚ [1989] 1 S.C.R. 143 Facts: The respondent Andrews‚ a British subject permanently resident in Canada. Andrews met all the requirements for the admission to the British Columbia Bar except for Canadian Citizenship‚ section 42(a) of Barrister and Solicitors Act. He commenced legal action for a declaration that the requirement violated section 15(1) Of the Canadian charter of rights and freedoms; this was dismissed at the trial but allowed on the appeal

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    immigrants in British Columbia B.C. 2 Skilled Immigrants in British Columbia Bringing skilled immigrants into British Columbia has become more and more vital than before. People can immigrate to another country according to their comprehensive abilities‚ such as cultural level‚ professional skills and language ability. Every year‚ there are 35‚000 people immigrate to British Columbia and half of them are skilled immigrants. The government in British Columbia should

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    The Office of the Attorney General‚ Texas The office of the Texas Attorney General is an office of immense importance. Texas relies on this office in seeking justice in compliance with legal and just laws. The Texas Attorney General is‚ therefore‚ delegated with a lot of power and responsibilities in the governance and sustenance of justice in the State. The Texas Attorney General’s office was established by an executive ordinance that relied on the 1985’s constitution with root laws borrowed

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    In the present paper‚ the authors address the issue of child poverty in British Columbia and identify its severity. The authors analyze the problem of child poverty against the social determinants of health‚ and reveal how the problem of child poverty affects the society as a whole. The authors suggest specific nursing actions aimed to decrease the child poverty rate in BC‚ in particular‚ taking eight steps to develop a provincial poverty reduction plan. The authors support their suggestions by

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    In this discussion post‚ I will discuss the general power of attorney in the state of Florida. This form is very important‚ because it could be one of the biggest decisions you can make with your life. With a general power of attorney form‚ you need to make sure you grant this power to someone who you trust with your life as well as financial‚ health and legal affairs. I can also see this becoming pretty common for people who are retired. This allows them to have someone handle their money while

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