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Slaw and .
One of the oldest is the Bluffton Slaw Cutter Company, which has been making a unique food grater / cutter originally designed in 1915.
The company presently makes several variations of this original design, and sells the " Bluffton Slaw Cutter " to North American, Asian, and European markets.

Canadian and legal
The Canadian colonies received the common law and English statutes under Blackstone's principles for the establishment of the legal system of a new colony.
It has also tried to protect Canadian culture by setting legal minimums on Canadian content in many media using bodies like the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission ( CRTC ).< ref >
In the legal profession, graduates of almost all Canadian law schools receive the LLB degree and are not referred to as " doctor " ( in a growing number of Canadian law schools the degree of Juris Doctor is conferred, but the title is not used in practice ).
The forward pass is one of main distinguishers between gridiron football ( American football and Canadian football ) in which the play is legal and widespread, and rugby football ( union and league ) from which the North American games evolved, in which the play is illegal.
For example, Canada has passed legislation favouring the International System of Units, while also maintaining legal definitions for traditional Canadian imperial units.
Virtually all Canadian ovens make legal use of the Fahrenheit scale.
In 1949, the former lawyer of many Supreme Court cases, St-Laurent ended the practice of appealing Canadian legal cases to the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council of Great Britain, making the Supreme Court of Canada the highest avenue of legal appeal available to Canadians.
Further, officials in the United Kingdom indicated that the British parliament was under no obligation to fulfill any request for legal changes made by Trudeau, particularly if Canadian convention was not being followed.
Whiskey sold as " Tennessee whiskey " is defined as Bourbon under NAFTA and at least one other international trade agreement, and is similarly required to meet the legal definition of Bourbon under Canadian law.
* Read v. Canada ( Attorney General ) Canadian legal framework regarding whistleblowing defence
The Canadian based company then brought suit against the United States alleging violations under N. A. F. T. A .. Houston based Service Corporation International has also had their share of legal troubles with the operations of both their funeral home and cemetery operations.
Whiskey sold as Tennessee whiskey is also defined as bourbon under NAFTA and at least one other international trade agreement, and is required to meet the legal definition of bourbon under Canadian law, but some Tennessee whiskey makers do not label their product as bourbon and insist that it is a different type of whiskey when marketing their product.
Despite the legal and political complexities, the territory historically occupied by the Tlingit can be reasonably designated as their modern homeland, and Tlingit people today envision the land from around Yakutat south through the Alaskan Panhandle and including the lakes in the Canadian interior as being Lingít Aaní, the Land of the Tlingit.
Customary law was non-existent in Inuit society before the introduction of the Canadian legal system.
The monarchy thus ceased to be an exclusively British institution and in Canada became a Canadian, or " domesticated ", establishment, though it is still often denoted as " British " in both legal and common language, for reasons historical, political, and of convenience.
There is no strict legal or formal definition of who is or is not a member of the group, though the Department of Canadian Heritage maintains a list of immediate members and the Department of National Defence stipulates that those in the direct line of succession who bear the style of Royal Highness ( Altesse Royale ) are subjects of, and owe their allegiance to, the reigning sovereign specifically as king or queen of Canada.
The term was used in the legal description of the electoral districts of Canada West, which were grandfathered, by means of a schedule to the new constitution, as the electoral districts for the first elections to the new Canadian House of Commons, immediately following Confederation.
* 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.
The CMG questioned whether, with its limited Canadian news content, the CBC was meeting its legal requirements under the Broadcasting Act and its CRTC licences.
* Justices of the Canadian provincial Supreme Courts, addressed in Court as " My Lord " or " My Lady " and referred to in legal literature as " Lordships " or " Ladyships ".

Canadian and co-operative
* United Farmers of Alberta, formerly a Canadian lobby organization and political party ; presently an agriculture based co-operative
In July 2010, a tentative deal was struck between The Canadian Press's three largest stakeholders, CTVglobemedia, Torstar and Gesca, to transform the newswire from a co-operative into a for-profit entity.
In November 2007, national Canadian co-operative retailer Mountain Equipment Co-op removed all hard, clear polycarbonate plastic water bottles ( including Nalgene-branded product ) from their shelves and replaced them with BPA-free Nalgene bottles.
Canadian University Press is a non-profit co-operative and newswire service owned by almost 90 student newspapers at post-secondary schools in Canada.
About 70 of Canada's student newspapers belong to a co-operative and newswire service called the Canadian University Press, which holds conferences, has correspondents across the country, is run democratically by its member papers, and fosters a sense of community among Canadian student journalists.
On January 24, 2005, during its 67th national conference in Edmonton, Alberta, the members of Canadian University Press, a co-operative and newswire service composed of about 70 student newspapers, unanimously declared the last full week of every January, Sunday to Saturday, National Student Press Week.

Canadian and offered
The UVic Law Center is the only full-time, term clinical program offered by a Canadian law school.
As Granatstein ( 2004 ) notes, " the scholars expressed little admiration for King the man but offered unbounded admiration for his political skills and attention to Canadian unity.
Many non-sporting extra-curricular activities are offered in Canadian high schools, including drama, yearbook club, and computer club.
Chips and Gravy (" chips " being the British term for thicker French fries ) is a staple of the cheaper bistro style menus, in such places as Royal Canadian Legion and Workers Clubs, where the food offered would not be considered " fast food " but is still cheap and filling, especially for children.
He moved into single seaters, winning the US and Canadian Formula Atlantic championships in 1976, before being offered a drive in Formula One with the McLaren team at the 1977 British Grand Prix.
The Canadian National Exhibition ( CNE ) in Toronto had offered Chadwick $ 10, 000 to swim the lake as a publicity effort for the annual exhibition.
Stewart left the band when he was offered the chance to manage a drum store in Scotland before the following live tour, to be replaced by French Canadian Denis Clement on Drums.
Immediately after the Au Go Go Singers breakup, the Rollins and Joffe Talent Agency-managers of Dick Cavett, Woody Allen, and other notables-heard a reunion of the Bay Singers at the Cafe Au Go Go and offered the group a six-week Canadian tour.
* Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper filed a suit against the Liberal Party of Canada, the Official Opposition, after the latter paid for trucks to drive through the streets playing a journalist's tape of Harper admitting he knew of " financial considerations " offered to dying MP Chuck Cadman before a critical Canadian House of Commons vote in 2005.
A further set of Canadian and American special interest channels are offered as extended cable packages, which are available for additional fees.
Interested in the theatre, he traveled to New York City then when fellow Canadian, Mack Sennett offered him a job at his new Keystone Studios, Lord went on to work in Hollywood, California.
Supporters of the change have offered models of European countries who are adopting alternate systems, although in these states the census is being replaced with a database of information on each citizen rather than a voluntary poll and none of these systems are planned for the Canadian 2011 census.
The Reform Party called for a decentralized Canadian federation whereby the provinces would have more authority and advocated that the Canadian federal government ensure provincial equality in Canada such as by creating a Triple E Senate the Canadian Senate ( upper house ) would become a democratically-elected assembly ( then and now the Senate continues to be an appointed assembly, appointments are still made by the Governor General, but now following the list offered by the Prime Minister ) and each province would have an equal number of seats, so that no province would have more power than another.
The stadium was uncovered and offered no protection from the infamous Las Vegas summer heat ( the CFL season runs from the summer through the fall so it can end before the harsh Canadian winters set in ).
Once Mackenzie's old friend John Rolph entered the Hincks-Morin ministry, he offered Mackenzie a plum job in Haldimand County, but Mackenzie refused, saying that he would not burden the Canadian taxpayers with an unnecessary post.
Canadian Airlines offered three classes:
Air Canada offered $ 92M for Canadian Airlines and committed to running it as a separate company.
Although branded as a " bilingual " ( English and French Canadian ) service, the majority of the services offered were the experimental ones originally offered in Quebec and completely Francophone.
After World War II, two developments eventually proved disastrous to previously profitable passenger rail transport offered by Canadian National Railways ( CNR ), the Canadian Pacific Railway ( CPR ), and smaller lines.

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