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ozzyGrl

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  1. hehe yeah its me again. I ran through a background on the Charter of Rights and freedoms in Canada, but i was wondering about the following things. -How does the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms reflect a changing perspective on the relationship between the individual and the state? -What has been the role of the courts in interpreting the charter? -Have Canadians lost faith in the ability of their elected representatives to resolve contentious identity based issues and turned, instead to the judiciary? -Has this process, rooted in the provisions of the charter, “judicialised politics and politicized the judiciary” as some observers claim? Can anyone help me? thanks =)
  2. Im doing a bit of research on Canadian government. It has some similarities but is also different from australian government. I had some question on Federalism in Canada i was wondering about. -Why is Jurisdiction divided in Canada? -How are political areas divided/shared between municipal, provincial, and federal governments? -How does federalism affect public policy-making? -What happens when Jurisdictional disputes occur in a federal system? -What is the relationship between federalism and democracy?
  3. it sure isnt... americans and their war on terror =(
  4. ur right. that is quite significant./
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