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Canadian and Privacy
Canadian privacy law is governed federally by multiple acts, including the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, and the Privacy Act ( Canada ).
CSEC is bound by all Canadian laws, including the Criminal Code of Canada, the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, and the Privacy Act.
* Canadian Association of Professional Access and Privacy Administrators
At the behest of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada, the LSAC implemented a change as of September 2007 which exempts Canadian test takers from the requirement to provide a fingerprint and instead requires that Canadian test-takers provide a photograph.
As Parliamentary Secretary, he successfully guided four pieces of legislation through the House of Commons and committee stages ; specifically, the Privacy Act, the Space Agency Act, the Canadian Tourism Commission Act and the Patent Act.
The position of the Canadian Psychiatric Association itself, stated in The Confidentiality of Psychiatric Records and the Patient's Right to Privacy ( 2000-21S ), and holds that " in recent years, serious incursions have been made by governments, powerful commercial interests, law enforcement agencies, and the courts on the rights of persons to their privacy.
The Privacy Commissioner has the authority to investigate complaints filed by Canadian citizens, and report on whether there has been a violation of the Privacy Act, which deals with personal information held by the government of Canada, or the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act ( PIPEDA ), which deals with personal information held in the private sector.
*** Canadian Privacy Act
In Canada, a Privacy Commissioner of Canada was established under the Canadian Human Rights Act in 1977.
In 2009, CTF joined the Canadian Newspaper Association and BC Freedom of Information and Privacy Association requesting that the Prime Minister follow U. S. President Barack Obama's example and post details of stimulus spending online.
* Vic Toews Canadian Public Safety Minister said on February 13, 2012: ".. either stand with us or with the child pornographers " in response to questions from Quebec MP Francis Scarpaleggia ( Lac-Saint-Louis ) regarding extensive Privacy Commission concerns about ' warrant-less access ' to all Canadian Internet and Cell phone accounts under the proposed legislation contained in bill C-30 " Protecting Children from Internet Predators Act " introduced the following day ( February 14, 2012 ) in the House of Commons of Canada.
He was a member of the House of Commons Standing Committee on Access to Information, Privacy and Ethics and the Standing Joint Committee on the Library of Parliament, during the 38th Canadian Parliament.
Ann Cavoukian is the current Information and Privacy Commissioner for the Canadian province of Ontario.

Canadian and Law
R. B. Bennett, 11th Canadian Prime Minister and graduate of Dalhousie Law School.
Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney had briefly attended Dalhousie Law School, although failed after his first year.
* Canadian Environmental Law Association
* 1966 – Kelley Law, Canadian curler
The Natural Law Party was active in Canadian federal and provincial elections.
The UVic Law Center is the only full-time, term clinical program offered by a Canadian law school.
* Kay won the 1985 Scales of Justice Award for best media treatment of a legal issue, Canadian Law Reform Commission, 1985, for Second Time Around.
* Ross Clifford, Leading Lawyers Case for the Resurrection ( Alberta: Canadian Institute for Law, Theology and Public Policy, 1996 ).
At various times, she has served as an editor for the Criminal Reports, the Canadian Rights Reporter, and the Osgoode Hall Law Journal.
* The legal citation style used almost universally in Canada is based on the Canadian Guide to Uniform Legal Citation ( aka McGill Guide ), published by McGill Law Journal.
He enrolled to study law at Osgoode Hall Law School, but his education was interrupted by service with the Royal Canadian Navy during the World War II.
is a degree in Canadian Law.
Further, he founded the International Council for Canadian Studies, the Governor General Ramon John Hnatyshyn Education Fund, the Ramon John Hnatyshyn Award for Law, and the Governor General's International Award for Canadian Studies.
In 1945, McGill University Professor of Law and Canadian modernist poet F. R. Scott appeared before the Supreme Court of Canada to defend Lady Chatterley's Lover from censorship.
Programming on an American service may also be blocked if it has significant bearing on a Canadian legal matter ( one episode of Law & Order, inspired by the trials of Paul Bernardo and Karla Homolka, was blocked in Canada ) or if it interferes with a Canadian channel's broadcast rights ( such as James Bond movies airing on Spike TV ; the Canadian broadcast rights are held by Bell Media.
* Arts and Law ; ( English, Drama and American & Canadian Studies ; History and Cultures ; Languages, Cultures, Art History and Music ; Birmingham Law School ; Philosophy, Theology and Religion )
The Harmonization of Federal Legislation with Quebec Civil Law and Canadian Bijuralism: Collection of Studies, Ottawa: Dept.
In 2002, the Canadian Immigration Law was completely revised.
From the perspective of the time, Law was not born in Canada, as at the time New Brunswick was a separate colony, and Canadian confederation did not occur until 1867.
* Dimensions of Law, Canadian and International Law in the 21st Century, 2004

Canadian and Blog
Two other made-for-TV movies produced for Disney Channel in association with Canadian specialty cable channels debuted as well ( Harriet the Spy: Blog Wars, produced in association with pay services Movie Central and The Movie Network ; and 16 Wishes, produced in association with Family Channel ).
*" The Canadian Encyclopedia Blog "
Small Dead Animals was voted Best Canadian Blog in the Weblog Awards for 2004, 2005, 2006 and 2007.

Canadian and regularly
The dictionaries have regularly been updated since: the Senior Dictionary was renamed Gage Canadian Dictionary and exists in what may be called its 5th edition from 1997.
The composer Krzysztof Penderecki wrote regularly for the musical saw, including several obbligato parts in his comic opera Ubu Rex, and Canadian composer Robert Minden has written extensively for the musical saw.
Nez Percé is an exonym given by French Canadian fur traders who visited the area regularly in the late 18th century, meaning literally ' pierced nose '.
They regularly engage in pie-throwing — in January 2010, Canadian MP Gerry Byrne compared them to terrorists for throwing a tofu cream pie at Canada's fishery minister Gail Shea in protest at the seal hunt, a comment Newkirk called a silly chest-beating exercise.
A journalist and broadcaster, Caine writes for national newspapers, and broadcasts regularly as London correspondent for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, Radio Canada.
All regularly released singles and their chart peak position in U. S. Billboard Hot 100 ( US 100 ), U. S. Top 40 Mainstream ( US Main ), UK Singles Chart ( UK ), Canadian Singles Chart ( CAN ), Australian Singles Chart ( AUS ), New Zealand Top 40 ( NZ ), Irish Top 50 ( IRE ) and in the Belgian UltraTop 50 ( BEL ).
The Institute regularly published a journal, ' the Canadian Journal ', 1852-1878 under various titles, as Proceedings, 1879-1890 Transactions 1890 -, etc., to the present time.
Recently, the range of the Blue Jay has extended northwestwards so that it is now a rare but regularly seen winter visitor along the northern US and southern Canadian Pacific Coast.
Musician Jeff Martin ( formerly of Canadian band The Tea Party ) also regularly uses Maton guitars.
During his first several seasons, he was an above average hitter in all respects, hitting for some power, stealing 20 – 30 bases, and regularly batting near the. 300 mark, becoming a role model for thousands of young Canadian baseball players.
In addition to her independent work and stage roles, she is regularly cast by her husband, Canadian filmmaker Atom Egoyan, in his films.
No other work of Canadian history published before the Second World War is as regularly read by historians, students and the general public ….
A Picture of Dan Wicklum, Liberal Candidate for the Federal Riding of Carleton-Lanark-created by Dan Wicklum Dan is an outstanding Canadian who fully supports his fellow Canadians by regularly drinking Tim Horton's coffee, playing hockey, eating healthy foods and attending Jr. A hockey games.
Barty was regularly seen on the Canadian comedy show Bizarre, a weekly Canadian TV sketch comedy series, airing from 1980 to 1985.
The Canadian census reports that there are roughly 35, 000 Inuktitut speakers in Canada, including roughly 200 who live regularly outside of traditionally Inuit lands.
In the popular Canadian sketch comedy show, Second City Television ( which ran from 1976 to 1984 ), the news segment skit " SCTV News " regularly included news bulletins about natural catastrophes in " Togoland ," though no contemporary country had that name.
While there are no permanent settlements on this Canadian Arctic island, Inuit from Pond Inlet and elsewhere regularly travel to Bylot Island.
Hédi Bouraoui ( born July 16, 1932 in Sfax, Tunisia ) is a Tunisian / Canadian poet, novelist and academic, who regularly deals with themes involving the transcendence of cultural boundaries.
Also during the early 2000s, McGonigal served as Chairman of the Canadian Forces Liaison Council in Manitoba, which regularly lobbies public bodies and private businesses to grant time off to military reservists for training purposes.
Here Manguel contributed regularly to The Globe and Mail ( Toronto ), The Times Literary Supplement ( London ), The Village Voice ( New York ), The Washington Post, The Sydney Morning Herald, The Australian Review of Books, The New York Times and the Svenska Dagbladet ( Stockholm ), and reviewed books and plays for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.
The Flying Fathers, a Canadian group of Catholic priests, regularly tour North America playing exhibition hockey games for charity.
Both Canadian National Railways and Canadian Pacific Railway operated regularly scheduled passenger trains through the facility until it ceased operations on July 31, 1966.
During the late 1920s, Bickerton regularly travelled between Newfoundland and England, combining the lives of a Canadian backwoodsman with that of a fashionable party-goer in the London of the Roaring Twenties.

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