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what is the main goal of patriot Act?
The Mines Act of 1842 forbid employing children under age 10, and for all women, to work in mines. It should be noted that England mines today and in 1842 have extensive coal mines.
Stamp act, Sugar act, Intolerable act, Quartering act, Tea act, and Townshend Revenue act. It might be more but the first two are the main ones
The Indian Act, first enacted in 1876, is a Canadian law that governs the relationship between the federal government and Indigenous peoples in Canada. Its main points include the definition of "Indian" status, the establishment of Indian reserves, and the regulation of various aspects of Indigenous life, including governance, education, and land use. The Act has been criticized for its paternalistic approach and for undermining Indigenous self-determination, and it has undergone numerous amendments to address these concerns. Overall, it serves as a legal framework for managing Indigenous affairs, with significant implications for Indigenous rights and identity.
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the multiculturalism act of 1988 in Canada was the act of preservation and enhancement.
The Charter of Rights and Freedoms, and the Canada Act.
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The Canadian Constitutional Act, 1982
Canadian tax software is made by a lot of American companies. The main ones are Tax Act, and Turbo Tax. You can also get a Canadian exclusive called Dr. Tax.
The US Patriot Act, enacted in response to the September 11 attacks, expanded government surveillance and intelligence-gathering capabilities, which disproportionately affected marginalized and immigrant communities. Critics argue that it fosters an environment of suspicion and discrimination, particularly against Muslims and people of color, thus undermining multiculturalism by exacerbating social divisions and fears. The act's implications for civil liberties have led to increased profiling and stigmatization, challenging the ideals of inclusivity and diversity that are central to multiculturalism in the U.S.
The Canadian Constitution was written by many members of the Canadian Parliament. It was called the British North America Act of 1967.
in 1989 the Canadian charter of rights and freedom was added to the Constitution act.
No congressman could be removed from office without due process of the law.
Canadian University College's motto is 'Think. Believe. Act.'.
In 1982, the new Constitution Act allowed Canadians to change the Constitution without asking the British government's approval.