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  2. Canadian Forum on Civil Justice - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Forum on Civil Justice (CFCJ) is a national non-profit organization that has been dedicated to advancing civil justice reform through research and advocacy since 1998. CFCJ strives to make the civil justice system more accessible, effective and sustainable by leading and participating in projects that place the citizen at the ...

  3. Canadian Forum - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Forum, A Monthly Journal of Literature and Public Affairs, was founded on 14 May 1920 [2] at the University of Toronto as a forum for political and cultural ideas. Its first directors were G. E. Jackson, chairman, Barker Fairley , literary editor, C. B. Sissons , [ 3 ] political editor, Peter Sandiford, [ 4 ] business manager and ...

  4. Gilles Létourneau - Wikipedia

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    Between 1977 and 1985, he served as Quebec editor of the Canadian law report Criminal Reports. Létourneau serves on the advisory board for The Sedona Conference, a forum dedicated to the advanced study of law and policy. [3]

  5. Canadian Bar Association - Wikipedia

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    The national office of the Canadian Bar Association is located in Ottawa.With a staff of 80, the national office provides legislative monitoring and liaison (60 - 70 submissions are made federally each year), membership, continuing legal education, translation, meeting coordination, accounting, data processing, communications, printing, and professional services.

  6. Law of Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Supreme Court of Canada in Ottawa, west of Parliament Hill. The legal system of Canada is pluralist: its foundations lie in the English common law system (inherited from its period as a colony of the British Empire), the French civil law system (inherited from its French Empire past), [1] [2] and Indigenous law systems [3] developed by the various Indigenous Nations.

  7. Canadian Judicial Council - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Judicial Council (CJC; French: Conseil canadien de la magistrature) is the national council of the judiciary of Canada, overseeing the country's federal judges. The Council has 44 members, composed of chief justices and associate chief justices. It is chaired by the Chief Justice of Canada, currently Justice Richard Wagner. [1]

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  9. Freedom of expression in Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Telecommunications Act prohibits carriers controlling the content they carry for the public; however Telus argued that it acted within the law, citing its contractual power to block certain sites. The block incidentally affected hundreds of unrelated websites and was removed after attracting public criticism. [18]