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Census in Canada - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Census_in_CanadaWebHistory. The first census in what is now Canada took place in New France in 1666, under the direction of Intendant Jean Talon. The census noted the age, sex, marital status and occupation of 3,215 inhabitants. French-controlled Acadia also took their own census from 1671 to 1755.. It is notable that section 8 of the Constitution Act, 1867 mandates that a …
List of rivers in Canada - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_rivers_in_CanadaWebThe list of rivers of Canada is organized by drainage basin and province. Canadian drainage basins. BC. AB. SK. MB. ON. QC. NB. PE. NS. NL. YT. NT. NU. Drainage basins of Canada. The major Canadian drainage basins are the following: Arctic Ocean; Pacific Ocean; Hudson Bay ...
Incorporation (business) - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Incorporation_(business)WebCanada. In Canada, the process of incorporation can be done either at the federal or provincial level. Companies which incorporate with the federal government will generally need to register extra-provincially in the province that they elect to do business. Similarly, a provincial corporation may need to register extra-provincially if they are ...
List of national constitutions - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_national_constitutionsWebCodified constitutions (most recent, in use today) A codified constitution is a constitution that is contained in a single document, which is the single source of constitutional law in a state. An uncodified constitution is one that is not contained in a single document, but consists of several different sources, which may be written or unwritten. ...
Purposive approach - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Purposive_approachWebThe purposive approach (sometimes referred to as purposivism, purposive construction, purposive interpretation, or the modern principle in construction) is an approach to statutory and constitutional interpretation under which common law courts interpret an enactment (a statute, part of a statute, or a clause of a constitution) within the context of the law's …
Plainte avec constitution de partie civile — Wikipédia
https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plainte_avec_constitution_de_partie_civileWebEn droit français, la plainte avec constitution de partie civile est la plainte par laquelle la victime devient partie civile au procès pénal. Cette plainte ayant des conséquences plus importantes qu'une simple plainte est soumise à des conditions supplémentaires restrictives. Elle s'exerce par voie d'action ou d'intervention.
Right of revolution - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Right_of_revolutionWebIn political philosophy, the right of revolution (or right of rebellion) is the right or duty of a people to "alter or abolish" a government that acts against their common interests or threatens the safety of the people without cause.Stated throughout history in one form or another, the belief in this right has been used to justify various revolutions, including the …
Minimum wage in Canada - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minimum_wage_in_CanadaWebUnder the Constitution of Canada, the responsibility for enacting and enforcing labour laws, including the minimum wage, rests primarily with the ten Provinces of Canada.The three Territories of Canada have a similar power, delegated to them by federal legislation. Some provinces allow lower wages to be paid to liquor servers and other gratuity earners …
Premiers ministres des provinces et territoires du Canada
https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Premiers_ministres...WebDans les provinces et territoires du Canada, le premier ministre ou la première ministre (anglais : Premier) est le chef du gouvernement.Il y a ainsi 10 premiers ministres provinciaux et trois premiers ministres territoriaux. Les premiers ministres provinciaux et territoriaux portent le titre « L'honorable » tant qu'ils sont en fonction [1].
Federal tribunals in the United States - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Federal_tribunals_in_the_United_StatesWebArticle III courts (also called Article III tribunals) are the U.S. Supreme Court and the inferior courts of the United States established by Congress, which currently are the 13 United States courts of appeals, the 91 United States district courts (including the districts of D.C. and Puerto Rico, but excluding three other territorial district courts), and the U.S. Court of …
Constitution Act, 1867 - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constitution_Act,_1867WebThe Constitution Act, 1867 (French: Loi constitutionnelle de 1867), originally enacted as the British North America Act, 1867 (BNA Act), is a major part of the Constitution of Canada.The Act created a federal dominion and defines much of the operation of the Government of Canada, including its federal structure, the House of Commons, the …
Constitutional Act 1791 - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constitutional_Act_1791WebExternal links. Constitutional Act of the Province of Lower Canada.Montreal: R. Armour. 1828. A bill to repeal certain parts of an act, passed in the fourteenth year of His Majesty's reign, intituled "An Act for Making More Effectual Provision for the Government of the Province of Quebec, in North America", and to make further provision for the government …
Métis (Canada) — Wikipédia
https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Métis_(Canada)WebLes Métis sont un peuple au Canada descendant à la fois des Européens et des Autochtones.La Loi constitutionnelle de 1982 reconnaît les Métis comme l'un des trois peuples autochtones du Canada avec les Première Nations et les Inuits. À ce titre, le Gouvernement du Canada alloue un financement aux organisations représentant les …
List of federal political parties in Canada - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_federal_political_parties_in_CanadaWebParti populaire du Canada: 2018 Conservatism, right-wing populism, classical liberalism, libertarianism: Maxime Bernier: 1 / 338 (2018) Right-wing to far-right ... New Constitution Party of Canada (an unregistered party founded in 2015) North American Labour Party, 1970s; National Unity Party, 1938–1949;

