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number of laws in Canada. Accordingly, the United States has requested changes to these laws. The Canadian government now … be enacted into law as the Canada–United States Enhanced Tax Information Exchange Agreement Implementation Act (the …
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deal with the endogeneity of voter turnout by using election day rain as an instrumental variable. Our particular …
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Systemic discrimination is a widely recognized, but little understood, concept. Liberal democratic states are grounded in notions of universal equality. Yet the sheer persistence of identifiable patterns that deny equal rights to specific groups continues to pose a challenge, both theoretically...
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This Article examines the history of Canadian environmental law in order to explain why it has become a laggard in both legal reform and environmental performance. Canadian environmental law has long been of interest to scholars worldwide, yet its record is often poorly understood. The Article...
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way of life. It then highlights the fact that indigenous peoples in Canada and the United States, who live in extra …
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growing steadily, Canada cannot be oblivious to the fact that it holds 20% of the planet's potable water resources. Water thus … continental water resources appears inevitable. Water is also a contentious domestic issue in Canada: while Ottawa opposes … may well fan political and economic tensions within the Canadian Confederation and between Canada and the U.S. Our paper …
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