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McLellan, The Honourable A. Anne. "The Challenges of Securing an Open Society." Constitutional Forum / Forum constitutionnel 16, no. 1, 2 & 3 (July 11, 2011): 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.21991/c9w09f.

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The fifth anniversary of 9/11 has just passed. It is an appropriate time to take stock of how our world changed on that morning in New York City, because it did change. It is now hard to remember a time before 9/11 — a time before security became the filter or the screen through which our actions, our words, and our move- ments would be assessed and judged. I remember the morning well. I was Minis- ter of Justice and Attorney General of Canada and was attending the annual federal/provin- cial/territorial meeting of Ministers of Justice and Solicitors General with my colleague Law- rence MacCauley, the Solicitor General. Our host was Michael Baker, Minister of Justice for Nova Scotia, and we were at the White Point Lodge, outside Halifax. We had just begun our morning session, when I received a note, tell- ing me that a plane had crashed into one of the towers of the World Trade Center in New York City.
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Doob, Anthony N., and Paul Rock. "A View from the Shadows: The Ministry of the Solicitor General of Canada and the Justice for Victims of Crime Initiative." University of Toronto Law Journal 40, no. 4 (1990): 826. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/825686.

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Roberts, Julian V., and Andrew von Hirsch. "Sentencing Reform in Canada: Recent Developments." Revue générale de droit 23, no. 3 (March 12, 2019): 319–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1057114ar.

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Changes to the sentencing process in Canada are finally imminent. A number of reports in recent years have called for reforms in the area of sentencing and parole. In 1987, the Canadian Sentencing Commission released its final report Sentencing Reform: A Canadian Approach. This was followed in 1988 by the report of the Daubney Committee following its investigation into sentencing and parole. In addition to these proposals, the now-defunct Law Reform Commission of Canada, the Department of Justice and the Ministry of the Solicitor General all published reports containing reform proposals. In this article, the authors review recent events in the area of sentencing since the publication of the report of the Canadian Sentencing Commission. After a brief introduction, four principal policy issues are examined: (i) statutory statements of sentencing purpose; (ii) sentencing guidelines; (iii) the future of release on parole; (iv) the creation of a permanent sentencing commission for Canada. For each issue, the article critically examines the position taken by major players in the area of criminal law reform. The article concludes with a brief examination of Bill C-90, which recently received first reading, and which will be the object of further parliamentary scrutiny in the fall of 1992. In a subsequent article, the authors offer their own proposals to reform the sentencing of offenders in Canada.
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Solomon, Peter H., Albert J. Reisso, Michael Petrunik, and Paul Rock. "A View from the Shadows: The Ministry of the Solicitor General of Canada and the Making of the Justice for Victims of Crime Initiative." Canadian Journal of Sociology / Cahiers canadiens de sociologie 13, no. 3 (1988): 312. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3340858.

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McWilliams, William. "A View from the Shadows: The Ministry of the Solicitor General of Canada and the Justice for Victims of Crime Initiative. By Paul Rock. [Oxford: Clarendon Press. 1987. xx, 387 and (Index) 8 pp. Hardback £35·00 net.]." Cambridge Law Journal 47, no. 1 (March 1988): 134–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0008197300133781.

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Dekeseredy, Walter S., Hyman Burshtyn, and Charles Gordon. "Taking Woman Abuse Seriously: A Critical Response to the Solicitor General of Canada's Crime Prevention Advice." International Review of Victimology 2, no. 2 (January 1992): 157–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/026975809200200206.

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While women experience male violence and intimidation in both public and private settings, the most serious and common threats to their physical and psychological well-being are abusive acts committed by known men. However, the Solicitor General of Canada's recent crime advice to women does not address this problem. The principal objective of this paper is to show how this discourse obscures the reality of woman abuse in Canada.
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Lind, Christopher. "Keeping and Sharing: Confidentiality in Ministry." Journal of Pastoral Care & Counseling: Advancing theory and professional practice through scholarly and reflective publications 60, no. 1-2 (March 2006): 117–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/154230500606000112.

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What ethical norms regarding confidentiality are applied by ministers in their professional practice? In this essay conventional ethical assumptions about confidentiality in ministry, taken from the work of Gaylord Noyce, are compared with the experiences, attitudes, and expectations of ordered and lay members of the Anglican Church of Canada and the United Church of Canada in two Canadian regions. The similarities and differences are then compared and contrasted with more contemporary theories. The study concludes that most people in the two denominations studied borrowed their ethical norms from the counseling context. Most subjects thought of confidentiality in terms of the beneficial therapeutic effects of keeping the secrets but they also articulated alternative theological grounds for maintaining confidences. Different expectations about how information is to be handled also reveal deeper theological and ecclesiological conflicts over the appropriateness of debriefing with members of the congregation. Differences between rural and urban congregations were revealed in the example of public prayer as an occasion for the breaking of a confidence.
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Aronson, Mark. "Some Australian Reflections on Roncarelli v. Duplessis." McGill Law Journal 55, no. 3 (February 10, 2011): 615–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1000626ar.

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Roncarelli v. Duplessis figures far more frequently in Australia’s secondary literature than in its court decisions, and it is noted not for its invalidation of Prime Minister Duplessis’s actions, but for its award of damages where judicial declaration of invalidity would usually be the only remedy. Invalidating Duplessis’s interference with Roncarelli’s liquor licence would have been the easy part of the case had it been tried in Australia. Australian statutes afforded good protection to liquor licensees, and general administrative law principles confined seemingly unfettered discretionary powers in less solicitous statutory regimes. In addition, the constitutional abolition of internal trade barriers used to be taken as banning unfettered regulatory powers over interstate traders. Duplessis’s tort liability was the hard part. His assumption of legal power was not deliberate, but it was extraordinarily indifferent to questions of legality. Justice Rand characterized this as “malice”, which in turn triggered liability to a uniquely public law tort known nowadays as misfeasance in public office. That tort is likely to cover more forms of non-deliberate official misconduct in Canada than in Australia, whose High Court usually avoids open-ended legal principles, particularly those according immediate operative force to substantive conceptions of the rule of law.
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Dyment, David A., Asuri N. Prasad, Kym M. Boycott, Grace U. Ediae, Taila Hartley, Ayman Hassan, Katherine E. Muir, et al. "Implementation of Epilepsy Multigene Panel Testing in Ontario, Canada." Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences / Journal Canadien des Sciences Neurologiques 47, no. 1 (October 30, 2019): 61–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/cjn.2019.304.

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Abstract:Background:Epilepsy is a common neurological condition that shows a marked genetic predisposition. The advent of next-generation sequencing (NGS) has transformed clinical genetic testing by allowing the rapid screen for causative variants in multiple genes. There are currently no NGS-based multigene panel diagnostic tests available for epilepsy as a licensed clinical diagnostic test in Ontario, Canada. Eligible patient samples are sent out of country for testing by commercial laboratories, which incurs significant cost to the public healthcare system.Objective:An expert Working Group of medical geneticists, pediatric neurologists/epileptologists, biochemical geneticists, and clinical molecular geneticists from Ontario was formed by the Laboratories and Genetics Branch of the Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care to develop a programmatic approach to implementing epilepsy panel testing as a provincial service.Results:The Working Group made several recommendations for testing to support the clinical delivery of care in Ontario. First, an extension of community healthcare outcomes-based program should be incorporated to inform and educate ordering providers when requesting and interpreting a genetic panel test. Second, any gene panel testing must be “evidence-based” and takes into account varied clinical indications to reduce the chance of uncertain and secondary results. Finally, an ongoing evaluative process was recommended to ensure continued test improvement for the future.Conclusion:This epilepsy panel testing implementation plan will be a model for genetic care directed toward a specific set of conditions in the province and serve as a prototype for genetic testing for other genetically heterogeneous diseases.
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Broom, Catherine. "Procedural democracy: Perceptions of the latest curriculum revision in British Columbia, Canada." Citizenship, Social and Economics Education 19, no. 1 (April 2020): 51–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2047173420915862.

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In a historical review of curriculum revisions carried out in British Columbia, Canada, the author argued that these revisions were undemocratic in the sense that the revisions were carried out by a small selection of individuals associated with the Ministry/Department of Education. This article begins with a brief review of previous findings along with a discussion of how democracy, and in particular, procedural democracy, are understood. Procedural democracy is argued to relate to the public’s knowledge about government-initiated changes, ability to provide feedback, and how this feedback is attended to by those in government. This article then discusses the research methods and findings of a study carried out with British Columbian teachers and curriculum developers at a time when a major curriculum revision is occurring. The survey was designed based on the theoretical model of procedural model of democracy described. The findings focus on looking at the perceptions of teachers and curriculum developers regarding the process of curriculum reform carried out in British Columbia.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Canada. Ministry of the Solicitor General"

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Fitzgerald, Georgina. "Ordained ministry in the United Church of Canada: An analysis of documents on the ordained ministry commissioned by the General Council of the United Church of Canada between 1925 and 1980." Thesis, University of Ottawa (Canada), 1993. http://hdl.handle.net/10393/6796.

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All of the United Church's studies on ministry acknowledge the role of the laity in the church's ministry. The Ministry in the Twentieth Century (1968), however, is the first document to question the necessity for an ordained ministry in the church or to suggest that this ministry may be detrimental to the church's welfare if, because of its focal position, it impedes the ministry of the laity. The Ministry in the Twentieth Century recommends that the church continue to "ordain" those who play an enabling function in the church but the understanding of ordination it presents is far removed from ordination's traditional meaning in the United Church or in the Reformed tradition generally. While On a Functional Ministry (1954) recommended that the church consider changes in the way it exercised its ministry so that the church could be more responsive to the heavily industrialized and technological context of the 1950's, the kind of changes which the Commission on The Ministry in the Twentieth Century advocate are more basic. The Commission on Ordination (1962) admits that the abolition of that ministry was one of the changes it had considered. The 1977 Task Force Report expresses many of the same sentiments found in The Ministry in the Twentieth Century. It presents a mainly functional understanding of this ministry, and creates opposition between clergy and laity via the suggestion that the laity have been prevented from realizing their ministry because of the status accorded the ordained ministry and the focal role this ministry plays in the church. Project: Ministry, in contrast, affirms the distinctiveness of the ordained ministry and its essential role in the church while at the same time emphasizing that there is only one ministry in the church "the ministry of Jesus Christ" in which both lay and ordained participate. What is noticeable in an examination of the United Church's two most controversial reports, The Ministry in the 20th Century and the 1977 Task Force on Ministry is that, other than a belief in the "servanthood" model of the ordained ministry and in the fact that this ministry must be carried out in mutuality with the ministry of the laity, nothing, including the existence of the ordained ministry itself, is considered normative. These two reports, in particular, indicate that there is a group of significant size in the United Church which distrusts the ordained ministry, and a smaller but equally vocal group which would like to do away with it altogether. (Abstract shortened by UMI.)
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Books on the topic "Canada. Ministry of the Solicitor General"

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Canada, Canada Solicitor General. Ministry facts, Solicitor General Canada. [Ottawa]: Ministry Secretariat, 1985.

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Doherty, P. Crime prevention research in the Ministry of the Solicitor General of Canada. [Ottawa]: Programs Branch, Ministry of the Solicitor General, 1986.

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A view from the shadows: The Ministry of the Solicitor General of Canada and the making of the Justice for Victims of Crime Initiative. Oxford [Oxfordshire]: Clarendon Press, 1986.

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Rock, Paul. A view from the shadows: The Ministry of the Solicitor General of Canada and the making of the Justice for Victims of Crime Initiative. Oxford: Clarendon, 1986.

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Roberts, Julian V. Fear of crime and attitudes to criminal justice in Canada: A review of recent trends : report for the Ministry of the Solicitor General Canada. [Ottawa]: Solicitor General Canada, 2001.

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Consultants, A. R. A. An assessment of the Metropolitan Toronto Police Force community-police planning project: A report to the Ministry of the Solicitor General of Canada and the Metropolitan Toronto Police Force. [S.l: s.n.], 1988.

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Canada. Solicitor General Canada. Ministry Secretariat. Gender Equity Task Force. Gender Equity Task Force final report. [Ottawa, Canada]: Solicitor General Canada, Ministry Secretariat, 1992.

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Canada. Dept. of the Solicitor General. Policing, corrections and security - facts about Solicitor General Canada. S.l: s.n, 1988.

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Board, Canada National Parole. Chairman's presentation to the Standing Committee on Justice and Solicitor General. [Ottawa]: The Board, 1987.

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Board, Canada National Parole. Briefing book for members of the Standing Committee on Justice and Solicitor General. [Ottawa]: The Board, 1987.

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Stenning, Philip C. "Accountability in the Ministry of the Solicitor General of Canada." In Accountability for Criminal Justice, edited by Philip Stenning. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.3138/9781442670594-005.

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McCormick, Peter. "Appointments to the Supreme Court of Canada." In Appointment of Judges to the Supreme Court of India, 231–41. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199485079.003.0018.

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This essay traces the genesis of the Supreme Court of Canada under the Supreme Court Act of 1875, and the appointment procedure as described in it. The essay argues that the widening of the pool, where consultation for judicial appointments is made, has resulted in the appointment of persons with diverse credentials. The author describes how a reformed procedure for appointments involves the Prime Minister and the Minister of Justice consulting various Chief Justices, law school deans, and provincial justice ministers to solicit names of potential appointees. The Canadian experience demonstrates variations in appointment mechanisms for broad-based consultation even in the absence of a commission model. The author, however, rues that most innovations in the appointments process have been short-lived, with a general shift to a more secretive process for appointments.
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Conference papers on the topic "Canada. Ministry of the Solicitor General"

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Karakin, V. P. "ЗЕМЕЛЬНЫЕ РЕСУРСЫ ПРИБРЕЖНЫХ РАЙОНОВ ТИХООКЕАНСКОЙ РОССИИ (ТР): МЕЛКОМАСШТАБНАЯ ТИПОЛОГИЯ." In Geosistemy vostochnyh raionov Rossii: osobennosti ih struktur i prostranstvennogo razvitiia. ИП Мироманова Ирина Витальевна, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.35735/tig.2019.14.76.005.

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Оценки изменчивости географической среды крупных регионов одно из традиционных направлений Географии. При этом ряд исследователей, экологогеографического направления считают, что в настоящее время изучение нарушенности естественных экосистем (геосистем) одна из базовых проблем Географии. Состояние земельного покрова является одной из наиболее информативных характеристик при оценке изменений географической среды масштабных географических объектов. Относительно легко фиксируемый, лежащий на (земной) поверхности аспект трансформации естественных экосистем/геосистем это изменение структуры земельного покрова и связанной с этим системы землепользования. Практическая реализация данного подхода для мелкомасштабной оценки крупных регионов предполагает использование информации о состоянии земельного покрова, которая отвечает ряду требований. Информация должна быть, в первых однородной по методу получения, во вторых систематически обновляться. В большинстве стран этим требованиям отвечает в максимальной мере информация, которую продуцируют структуры ответственные за ведение Государственного Земельного Кадастра. В России это Росреестр в Канаде Canada Land Inventory, в КНР Ministry of Land and Resources of the Peoples Republic of China и др. Для формирования генерализованного представления о земельном покрове важен метод интеграции земельноресурсной информации, которая может быть получена при использовании данных Государственного земельного Кадастра. При мелкомасштабной характеристике земельных ресурсов береговой зоны Тихоокеанской России использовался метод выделения типов структур земельных ресурсов по административным районам на основании данных Государственного Земельного Кадастра. Monitoring and studying the dynamics of the state of the geographical space is a traditional direction of geographical research, which is carried out at various scale levels. In contemporary conditions, with the intensification of the processes of degradation of natural ecosystems (landscapes), the study of the disturbance of natural ecosystems and dynamics of habitats is becoming increasingly important, especially at the smallscale level. The state of land cover is one of the most informative characteristics in assessing changes in the geographic environment in the course of smallscale geographical assessments. Changes in the structure of land cover and the associated land use system are reflected in the state land inventory statistics. Practical implementation of a smallscale assessment of large regions involves the use of information on the state of land cover, which meets several requirements. Firstly, information should be homogeneous according to the method of its sourcing secondly it should be systematically updated. In most countries, the information produced by the institutions responsible for maintaining the state land inventory meets these requirements. It is Rosreestr in Russia, Canada Land Inventory in Canada, Ministry of Land and Resources in the Peoples Republic of China, and so on. Smallscale assessments of lands means a creation of a generalized image of the land cover of the study area, which can be based on integration of available landresource data from the State Land Inventory. Smallscale characteristics of land resources by administrative districts were used to define various types of land resources patterns in coastal areas of Pacific Russia. Selecting the enlarged types of land resource patterns enables to create an overview map that reflects the general patterns of the spatial differentiation of land cover of the area under study.
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Karakin, V. P. "ЗЕМЕЛЬНЫЕ РЕСУРСЫ ПРИБРЕЖНЫХ РАЙОНОВ ТИХООКЕАНСКОЙ РОССИИ (ТР): МЕЛКОМАСШТАБНАЯ ТИПОЛОГИЯ." In Geosistemy vostochnyh raionov Rossii: osobennosti ih struktur i prostranstvennogo razvitiia. ИП Мироманова Ирина Витальевна, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.33833/tig.2019.14.76.005.

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Оценки изменчивости географической среды крупных регионов одно из традиционных направлений Географии. При этом ряд исследователей, экологогеографического направления считают, что в настоящее время изучение нарушенности естественных экосистем (геосистем) одна из базовых проблем Географии. Состояние земельного покрова является одной из наиболее информативных характеристик при оценке изменений географической среды масштабных географических объектов. Относительно легко фиксируемый, лежащий на (земной) поверхности аспект трансформации естественных экосистем/геосистем это изменение структуры земельного покрова и связанной с этим системы землепользования. Практическая реализация данного подхода для мелкомасштабной оценки крупных регионов предполагает использование информации о состоянии земельного покрова, которая отвечает ряду требований. Информация должна быть, в первых однородной по методу получения, во вторых систематически обновляться. В большинстве стран этим требованиям отвечает в максимальной мере информация, которую продуцируют структуры ответственные за ведение Государственного Земельного Кадастра. В России это Росреестр в Канаде Canada Land Inventory, в КНР Ministry of Land and Resources of the Peoples Republic of China и др. Для формирования генерализованного представления о земельном покрове важен метод интеграции земельноресурсной информации, которая может быть получена при использовании данных Государственного земельного Кадастра. При мелкомасштабной характеристике земельных ресурсов береговой зоны Тихоокеанской России использовался метод выделения типов структур земельных ресурсов по административным районам на основании данных Государственного Земельного Кадастра. Monitoring and studying the dynamics of the state of the geographical space is a traditional direction of geographical research, which is carried out at various scale levels. In contemporary conditions, with the intensification of the processes of degradation of natural ecosystems (landscapes), the study of the disturbance of natural ecosystems and dynamics of habitats is becoming increasingly important, especially at the smallscale level. The state of land cover is one of the most informative characteristics in assessing changes in the geographic environment in the course of smallscale geographical assessments. Changes in the structure of land cover and the associated land use system are reflected in the state land inventory statistics. Practical implementation of a smallscale assessment of large regions involves the use of information on the state of land cover, which meets several requirements. Firstly, information should be homogeneous according to the method of its sourcing secondly it should be systematically updated. In most countries, the information produced by the institutions responsible for maintaining the state land inventory meets these requirements. It is Rosreestr in Russia, Canada Land Inventory in Canada, Ministry of Land and Resources in the Peoples Republic of China, and so on. Smallscale assessments of lands means a creation of a generalized image of the land cover of the study area, which can be based on integration of available landresource data from the State Land Inventory. Smallscale characteristics of land resources by administrative districts were used to define various types of land resources patterns in coastal areas of Pacific Russia. Selecting the enlarged types of land resource patterns enables to create an overview map that reflects the general patterns of the spatial differentiation of land cover of the area under study.
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