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About the University of Toronto Press. Thinking about Canadian Society and Government. This chapter offers an introduction to Canadian government: its scope and presence in the life of this country’s citizens, and the range of management issues, policies, programs, and problems confronted daily in the public sector. It discusses the ideological approaches to policy across the political spectrum, focusing on the current conservative approach to governance and the liberal and socialist responses. Declaring...
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Views from the Water's Edge: Part 3: Judicial Review: Is there a relationship between bias and Supreme Court appointments?
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Views from the Water's Edge. Thursday, January 04, 2007. Part 3: Judicial Review: Is there a relationship between bias and Supreme Court appointments? On New Year’s Day I chose to share with the Liblogs and Progressive Blogger communities confidential data just released that in essence shows a judicial bias at the Ontario Court of Appeal. The post generated allot of hits, some exceptional enthusiasm, some comments, some skepticism, and some indifference. Anonymous Gayle and Devin. That I posted on Januar...
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Views from the Water's Edge: Advocacy funding in UK goes after the "dead beat dad", again!
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Views from the Water's Edge. Sunday, December 10, 2006. Advocacy funding in UK goes after the "dead beat dad", again! Thousands are protesting today the closing of Status of Women's offices by Stephen Harper's Conservatives. The Honourable Bev Oda, Minister of Status of Women, is currently overseeing this changes. Such spin from all sides is neither here nor there. Nevertheless, advocacy monies are used to lobby for the status quo. 183; 90.2% of fathers with joint custody pay the support due. 183; 44....
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the progress for new brunswick project.: Blogging in NB Explodes!
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The progress for new brunswick project. Keeping new brunswickers up to date with the latest info. Wednesday, January 17, 2007. Blogging in NB Explodes! Of all the times that we have posted garbage on here - today is the day that NB Blogs bling-up across Canada. We clearly missed the boat this time. And to think of all the crap we've posted on here over the years and to be down for a face lift of all reasons! Who are we kidding - this blog has always been lowbrow and always will be. We think its about time.
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the progress for new brunswick project.: January 2007
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The progress for new brunswick project. Keeping new brunswickers up to date with the latest info. Thursday, January 18, 2007. What a day for New Brunswick political blogs! If any of you have been following The Progress for New Brunswick Project. 8211; we are not a new blog. In fact, this March will be our one-year-iversary! Back to today’s eruption of the NB Blog scene. To kick things off the headline read:. Anonymous new kid on the blog savaged for lack of credibility. 4 unpolished; rude: savage manners.
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Views from the Water's Edge: Part 2: Judicial Review - Data from 10 year study proves a judicial bias
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Views from the Water's Edge. Monday, January 01, 2007. Part 2: Judicial Review - Data from 10 year study proves a judicial bias. I have written some posts in the past relating to current events that arguably demonstrate a gender bias in Canada’s Superior Courts. If there were any doubt still, last week I got the hard evidence. Do I have an obligation to share this evidence even if names of certain esteemed jurists are mentioned? The methodology of the study is described below:. Part one of the study is c...
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the progress for new brunswick project.: What a day for New Brunswick political blogs!
http://progressfornewbrunswick.blogspot.com/2007/01/what-day-for-new-brunswick-political.html
The progress for new brunswick project. Keeping new brunswickers up to date with the latest info. Thursday, January 18, 2007. What a day for New Brunswick political blogs! If any of you have been following The Progress for New Brunswick Project. 8211; we are not a new blog. In fact, this March will be our one-year-iversary! Back to today’s eruption of the NB Blog scene. To kick things off the headline read:. Anonymous new kid on the blog savaged for lack of credibility. 4 unpolished; rude: savage manners.
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