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  2. File:TRC Canada Calls to Action.pdf - Wikipedia

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    This work has been released into the public domain by its author, the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada.This applies worldwide. In some countries this may not be legally possible; if so:

  3. Human rights in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Printed copies of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms is part of the Constitution of Canada. [19] The Charter guarantees political, mobility, and equality rights and fundamental freedoms such as freedom of expression, freedom of assembly and freedom of religion for private individuals and some organisations. [20]

  4. Canadian House of Commons Standing Committee on Justice and ...

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    The House of Commons Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights (JUST) is a standing committee of the House of Commons of Canada.The Standing Committee on Justice and Legal Affairs, as it was then known, began their first session on February 17, 1966, under the Chair Alan John Patrick Cameron (Liberal Party of Canada). [1]

  5. Social policy - Wikipedia

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    Social policy often deals with wicked problems. [7] The discussion of 'social policy' in the United States and Canada can also apply to governmental policy on social issues such as tackling racism, [8] LGBT issues (such as same-sex marriage) [9] and the legal status of abortion, [10] guns, [11] euthanasia, [12] recreational drugs [13] and ...

  6. National Policy - Wikipedia

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    The second national policy combined a commitment to the GATT system, Keynesian macroeconomic policies, and the construction of a domestic social welfare net. Current national policy relies on Canada-US free trade and NAFTA free trade, market-based policies, and fiscal restraint. They argue for a fourth policy called "strategic integration."

  7. Canadian federalism - Wikipedia

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    The division of powers is set out in the Constitution Act, 1867 (originally called the British North America Act, 1867), a key document in the Constitution of Canada. Some amendments to the division of powers have been made in the past century and a half, but the 1867 act still sets out the basic framework of the federal and provincial ...

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  9. History of Canada (1982–present) - Wikipedia

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    In 1982, the Canada Act was passed by the British parliament and granted Royal Assent by Queen Elizabeth II on March 29. The corresponding Constitution Act was passed by the Canadian parliament and granted Royal Assent by the Queen on April 17, thus patriating the Constitution of Canada, and marking one of Trudeau's last major acts before his resignation in 1984.