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 Justifying the End of Official Bilingualism: Canada’s North-West Assembly and the Dual Language Question, 1889-1892
  With “burning shame,” he also confessed that he had only recently learned of a Canadian law establishing French as an official language in the North-West, even though this law had been “twice re-enacted” during his term in parliament.
In the months preceding the opening of the first North-West Assembly on October 31, 1888, and then again during the assembly’s initial sessions, the territorial newspapers assailed the French language and official bilingualism, praised the ascendancy of the English language and the British heritage, and appealed for the creation of a homogeneous Canadian nationality.
Creighton’s unnamed “private member” who sponsored the language amendment was, in fact, Marc Girard, formerly the North-West’s senior councillor and Manitoba’s prime minister, now the only French-speaking Westerner in the Canadian parliament.
http://www.ualberta.ca/~eaunger/pubs/Justifying2001.htm

  
 Canadian nationality law - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Canada was the second nation in the then British Commonwealth to establish its own nationality law in 1946, with the enactment of the Canadian Citizenship Act 1946.
This includes children born outside Canada to Canadian fathers where the child was born before 1926 (hence aged over 21 on 1 January 1947) and had not been admitted to Canada as a landed immigrant before 1947
Canadian citizens are in general no longer subject to involuntary loss of citizenship, barring revocation on the grounds of immigration fraud.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadian_nationality_law   (1702 words)

  
 SEJ
Started primarily by a group of journalists associated with the Canadian Association of Journalists, OGC seeks to help educate, assist and advocate on behalf of people who use the federal Access to Information Act and provincial freedom of information laws.
A joint effort of the Canadian Environmental Law Association, Canadian Institute of Environmental Law and Policy, and Environmental Defence Canada.
Access to Information: Analyzing the State of the Law, along with Riley Information Services Inc. Speakers will explore media issues involving both federal and provincial access to information laws and practices, while others will examine the efficacy of the law and where changes are needed.
http://www.sej.org/international/canada.htm   (1702 words)

  
 A Bibliography on Court & Legal Interpreting
'Political asylum interviews: the role of clerks and interpreters', Immigration and Nationality Law and Practice, July, 91-93
Justice for people: law and politics in the lower courts of Tanzania.
'Refreshing Memory', [1978] Crim.L.R. Newman, E. 'Reflections on Race and the Law of Evidence', in Rycroft, A. et al.
http://www.aiic.net/ViewPage.cfm/article146.htm?plg=1&slg=1   (13254 words)

  
 British Citizenship Question
The situation with your father is more complex as he naturalised as a US citizen in the 1950s and hence lost his Canadian citizenship (and British
>>> Canadian law, but if it is accurate, and the person *hadn't* become
Colonies under section 12(4) of the British Nationality Act 1948.
http://www.thetravelforum.com/t201084.html   (3892 words)

  
 It's Your Turn
The fact is that Canadian municipalities do not seek to discriminate on the basis of nationality; they do not regulate without a public purpose; they do not make arbitrary decisions without due process; and they do provide compensation, where warranted, for the taking of property for public use.
In Canada there is federal law and a variety of provincial laws governing expropriation.
Federal and municipal governments ultimately seek the same result - economic opportunities for Canadians, consistent with the protection of Canadian values (such as the protection of the environment, the promotion of cultural diversity or the maintenance of social safety net programs).
http://www.dfait-maeci.gc.ca/tna-nac/fcM-en.asp?format=print   (8182 words)

  
 [French Canadian Textile Worker]
It is true that the law wasn't strict so long ago, but certain doctors seemed to find it useless to register the names of children born of French Canadian parents.
In 1871, French Canadians here were strong enough {Begin page no. 2} to have a resident priest of their nationality and a parish of their own.
Some French Canadians were not afraid and fought for the Union during the Civil War; there were many more in the war against Spain, but the greatest number served in the World War, hundreds having enrolled as volunteers in 1917.
http://lcweb2.loc.gov/wpa/18040142.html   (8182 words)

  
 Canadian nationality law - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Canadian nationality law was substantially revised on 15 February 1977.
Subsequently, on 1 April 1949, Canadian nationality law was extended to Newfoundland upon that country's admission to Confederation.
Prior to that date, Canadians were British subjects and Canada's nationality law closely mirrored that of the United Kingdom.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadian_nationality_law   (1089 words)

  
 Journal of Canadian Studies: "Nothing by halves": F.R. Scott
This paper, drawing upon unpublished diaries, papers and personal interviews, reviews Scott's poetry socialist politics and his major law cases, his work for English language rights on behalf of the Montreal School Board, his position on the invocation of the War Measures Act and his role in the repatriation of the Canadian Constitution in 1982.
F.R. Scott (1899-1985) Canadian poet, political catalyst and professor of law was, above all, a specialist on the BNA Act.
Scott's views on poetry, politics and law, developing in response to an emerging national culture, helped to shape modern Canadian poetry and to mould, along socialist principles, Canadian political theory and practice.
http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qa3683/is_199901/ai_n8834202   (1182 words)

  
 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Canadian nationality law
Canada was the first of the British Commonwealth nations to establish its own nationality law in 1946, with the enactment of the Canadian Citizenship Act 1946.
Under current Canadian law, Canada recognizes and allows for dual citizenship but Passport Canada encourages folks to travel on their Canadian Passport so they can access Canadian consular services.
Citizenship in Canada can be obtained by a permanent resident who lives in Canada for three out of four years before applying for citizenship and be able to speak fluently in either English or French.
http://www.reference.com/browse/wiki/Canadian_nationality_law   (146 words)

  
 Stuart K. Mann, San Diego, California Attorneys, Immigration and Nationality Law
Mann practised business law, international law and United States immigration law in Toronto, Canada, where he was a member of the Canadian Chapter of the American Immigration Lawyers Association.
Mann's legal practice has increasingly emphasized United States immigration and nationality law, and his practice at Mautino & Mautino is limited to these areas of law.
Mann is a member of the American Immigration Lawyer's Association (San Diego and Canada), the American Bar Association, the San Diego County Bar Association, and the Law Society of Upper Canada.
http://www.mautino.org/smann.html   (178 words)

  
 Dual Citizenship - Consular Affairs
Canadian law permits this: you can remain or become a citizen of another country and still be recognized as a Canadian.
But dual citizenship (also called dual nationality) is not legally recognized in all countries.
Similarly, divorce and child custody documents issued by Canadian courts may not be recognized.
http://www.voyage.gc.ca/main/pubs/dual_citizenship-en.asp   (1599 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Canadian Jewish Congress
Power lines leading to a trash dump hover just overhead in El Carpio, a Nicaraguan refugee camp in Costa Rica Under international law, a refugee is a person who is outside his/her country of nationality or habitual residence; has a well-founded fear of persecution because of his/her...
The Canadian Jewish Congress is an umbrella group of Jewish organizations in Canada and constitutes the main lobby group for the Jewish community in the country though it often competes with B'nai Brith Canada in that regard.
In recent decades the CJC launched campaigns to pressure the Soviet Union to allow Jewish emigration, to pressure the Canadian government to prosecute Nazi war criminals who had settled in Canada, and to enact and use hate crimes legislation against anti-Semites and Holocaust deniers such as Ernst Zündel.
http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Canadian-Jewish-Congress   (955 words)

  
 Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade 6 / 10
Information is supplied by individuals applying for passport or travel document services or assistance abroad, by federal, provincial, and municipal agencies, by law enforcement and security agencies, by Canadian missions abroad, and by foreign governments and international organizations.
Purpose: The purpose of this bank is to retain administrative correspondence relating to the assistance rendered by consular officials to Canadians and to those claiming Canadian citizenship on their own behalf or on behalf of a dependant.
Class of Individuals: Individuals who have dealt, outside Canada, with the Canadian citizenship authorities through consular services or the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade, or have claimed Canadian citizenship for themselves or their dependants.
http://infosource.gc.ca/inst/ext/fed06_e.asp   (2079 words)

  
 Visalaw.com - The Immigration Law Portal of Siskind Susser
Siskind Susser is one of the largest immigration law firms in North America and its attorneys have experience handling all aspects of American and Canadian immigration and nationality law.
Visalaw.com - The Immigration Law Portal of Siskind Susser
Check out the new Visalaw Blog for up-to-the-minute immigration news and analysis.
http://www.visalaw.com   (198 words)

  
 Visalaw.com - The Immigration Law Portal of Siskind Susser
Siskind Susser is one of the largest immigration law firms in North America and its attorneys have experience handling all aspects of American and Canadian immigration and nationality law.
Check out the new Visalaw Blog for up-to-the-minute immigration news and analysis.
Visalaw.com - The Immigration Law Portal of Siskind Susser
http://www.visalaw.com/   (198 words)

  
 LII: Law about...Immigration and Naturalization
The Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952, (INA) with some major, and many minor changes, continues to be the basic immigration law of the country.
Immigration law serves as a gatekeeper for the nation's border: it determines who may enter, how long they may stay and when they must leave.
Federal immigration law determines whether a person is an alien, and associated legal rights, duties, and obligations of aliens in the United states.
http://straylight.law.cornell.edu/topics/immigration.html   (198 words)

  
 Québec's Civil Code
Although preferring to contain their laws into separate entities by subject matter, all Canadian provinces have codified vast amounts of their law in multi-volume sets of statutes.
Matters got so bad that in 1786, one survey discovered that judges were applying French or English law depending on their nationality!
In 1861, the National Assembly of Québec ordered a bilingual consolidation of Québec civil law.
http://www.duhaime.org/misc/ca-ccode.aspx   (681 words)

  
 Visalaw.com - The Immigration Law Portal of Siskind Susser
Siskind Susser is one of the largest immigration law firms in North America and its attorneys have experience handling all aspects of American and Canadian immigration and nationality law.
Visalaw.com - The Immigration Law Portal of Siskind Susser
Check out the new Visalaw Blog for up-to-the-minute immigration news and analysis.
http://www.visalaw.com/   (681 words)

  
 About Canadian Immigration Law Practice - Golish, Kenneth
I am a Canadian lawyer with several years experience in immigration and nationality law.
For other Canadian immigration problems, please contact Windsor lawyer "> John Rokakis.
In order for an individual to obtain certain benefits under the Immigration Act, a Canadian lawyer may be essential for the following reasons, to:
http://www.golishlaw.com/areacnim.htm   (259 words)

  
 INTERNATIONAL AIR TRANSPORT ASSOCIATION (IATA) AND MONEYED CERTIFICATION: HALIFAX INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
The law court is gang forum to oppress non-white, non-Canadian white, tourists and foreign investors, professionals and experts.
Colour, continental and union affiliations, race and nationality determine the security of the people, tourists and residents in Halifax and Canada in general.
100% of the domestic and international media are directly and indirectly funded and controlled by the Canadian government and its agencies.
http://www.talkaboutgovernment.com/group/talk.politics.theory/messages/222221.html   (1479 words)

  
 Red River Rebellion
The legislative assembly of the provisional government organized the territory of ASSINIBOIA in Mar 1870 and enacted a law code in Apr. Although the Canadian government recognized the "rights" of the people of Red River in negotiations in Ottawa that spring, the victory was limited.
Although the Canadian authorities were still willing to deal with Riel, they later seized upon the Scott case as a reason for refusing to grant an unconditional amnesty.
A new province called Manitoba was created by the MANITOBA ACT, its territory severely limited to the old boundaries of the settlement, whereas the vast North-West remained firmly in Canadian hands.
http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com/PrinterFriendly.cfm?Params=A1ARTA0006727   (623 words)

  
 John Humphrey
He later studied law at the University of McGill, between 1929 and 1936, and later taught at the institution.
Humphrey is the founder of Amnesty International's Canadian chapter and founder of the Canadian Federation of Human Rights along with other works in international efforts to assure that human rights are protected such as his enquiry in the Philippines on the possibility of human rights violations by the Marcos government.
The new document he envisioned, one which would entitle all citizens of the world to the same rights regardless of nationality, race, sex, language, age or physical and mental abilities, would become more powerful than sovereign heads of state and would contradict many cultural traditions but for liberty and equality some things are necessary.
http://www.suite101.com/article.cfm/life_in_canada/86870   (502 words)

  
 Visalaw.com - The Immigration Law Portal of Siskind Susser
Siskind Susser is one of the largest immigration law firms in North America and its attorneys have experience handling all aspects of American and Canadian immigration and nationality law.
Check out the new Visalaw Blog for up-to-the-minute immigration news and analysis.
The latest issue of Siskind's Immigration Bulletin is now online.
http://www.visalaw.com   (203 words)

  
 International Medical Graduates, Foreign Medical Graduates, Clinical Rotations, Caribbean Medical Schools, Offshore Medical Schools, Foreign Medical Schools, IMG, FMG
Siskind, Susser, Haas and Devine is one of the largest immigration law firms in North America and its attorneys have experience handling all aspects of American, Canadian and Mexican IMG, immigration and nationality law.
The most reliable resource center for the IMG, relieving you of all the uncertainty.
A collection of outstanding IMG related educational material, selected exclusively by PGY1MD, Inc.'s professional consultants.
http://www.pgy1md.com/site/resources/Graduate-Medical-Consultants-resources.html   (187 words)

  
 GAO/OSI-97-2 Investigators Guide to Sources of Information
It allows the 50 states, federal agencies that are members of the National Law Enforcement Telecommunications System, and their Canadian counterparts to exchange police information through the National Law Enforcement Telecommunications System, using the INTERPOL National Central Bureaus in Washington and Ottawa as the necessary interface.
Information can be queried and retrieved by nationality, port of entry, admission class, and date of entry.
National Address Changes can be used to obtain a 3- to 12-year history of address changes for an individual based on federal sources.
http://www.gao.gov/special.pubs/soi/soi_ch4.htm   (4703 words)

  
 Royal Gazette
Minors needed proof of Bermudian status when he already had a passport, Dr. Brewer explained the law governing passports and the law governing Bermudian status have nothing whatsoever to do with each other.
Minors didnÂ’t have to prove his nationality if he didnÂ’t want to.
Minors was challenged by Immigration when applying for a right to work permit for his new Canadian bride recently.
http://www.theroyalgazette.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20050606/NEWS/106060110   (448 words)

  
 Frontiers: Finding a place: Mary Ann Shadd Cary and the dilemmas of black migration to Canada, 1850-1870
Mary Ann Shadd, teacher, abolitionist, and promoter of black emigration to Canada, left the United States in September 1851 for the small farming village of Windsor, Ontario.' She lived in Canada for eleven years, working as a teacher of fugitive slaves and as the primary editor of the Provincial Freeman, a black Canadian newspaper.
Shadd's work also reveals the importance of black nationality as a concept in the narrative of black women's history in the United States and Canada at the same time that it demonstrates the importance of black women's work in the creation of black community and national identity.
It is well known that the Fugitive bill makes insecure every northern colored man,-free are alike at the risk of being sent south,-consequently, many persons, always free, will leave the United States, and settle in Canada, and other countries, who would have remained had not that law been enacted.
http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qa3687/is_199701/ai_n8750717   (998 words)

  
 Work Permits for Callers/Cuers/Leaders - Canadian Square & Round Dance Society (CSRDS)
Canadian callers, cuers, or leaders wishing to be employed in the United States must comply with the regulations of the U.S. Immigration and Nationality Act.
The best advice to clubs or callers, cuers, or leaders in this matter is to check carefully and make sure all proper documents have been obtained and followed to the letter of the law.
Once a person is caught breaking the United States laws, his or her name is entered into a computer database which is checked regularly for violators.
http://www.csrds.ca/csrds06.htm   (998 words)

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