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From:Health Law Review (Vol. 15, Issue 2)Introduction Since its inception nearly forty years ago, Canada's universal public healthcare system has risen to near-iconic status in the national psyche. Despite growing public concern about healthcare's ability...
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From:Constitutional Forum (Vol. 28, Issue 3)Il y a trente ans, dans un contexte politique national tendu, la Cour supreme du Canada rendit jugement dans trois affaires qui marqueront profondement la societe et le droit constitutionnel canadien : Ford c. Quebec...
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From:Harvard Law Review (Vol. 119, Issue 2)DUE PROCESS--RIGHT TO MEDICAL ACCESS--SUPREME COURT OF CANADA HOLDS THAT BAN ON PRIVATE HEALTH INSURANCE VIOLATES QUEBEC CHARTER OF HUMAN RIGHTS AND FREEDOMS.--Chaoulli v. Quebec (Attorney General), 2005 S.C.C. 35,...
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From:McGill Law Journal (Vol. 60, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedPour justifier en quoi les decisions d'un tribunal des droits de la personne beneficient d'une moins grande retenue judiciaire, le juge La Forest les distingue de celles des arbitres de griefs. En effet, selon lui, un...
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From:McGill Law Journal (Vol. 57, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedOver the past twenty years, human rights and freedoms have been asserted before international, regional, and national institutions as part of a legal struggle against activities with harmful effects on the environment...
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From:Arctic (Vol. 72, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedABSTRACT. Among the functions of the James Bay and Northern Quebec Agreement (JBNQA) was the establishment of a series of mechanisms to enable its Indigenous signatories to continue their subsistence practices. Central...
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From:McGill Law Journal (Vol. 62, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedEnvironmental and public participation rights are widely accepted and frequently established by statute. Yet, their implementation is often a challenge. This article examines access to justice in Quebec in relation to...
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From:McGill Law Journal (Vol. 55, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedI. THE FACTS. How it began. Late diners are finishing their lunch at Frank Roncarelli's fashionable cafe on Crescent Street,. in Montreal. h is almost two o'clock in the afternoon of this fourth day of December,...
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From:McGill Law Journal (Vol. 60, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedAs a specialized court, the Quebec Human Rights Tribunal is protected by an ouster clause that is intended to keep it free from the exercise of judicial review by the Superior Court of Quebec. However, any final...
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From:Constitutional Forum (Vol. 28, Issue 3)Thirty years ago, in a tense national political context, the Supreme Court of Canada rendered judgment in three cases that have had a profound impact on Canadian society and constitutional law: Ford v Quebec (A.G.) and...
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From:Canadian Journal of Sociology (Vol. 25, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedRobert A. Young, The Struggle For Quebec. Montreal: McGill-Queen's University Press, 1999, 210 pp. The author, a professor of political science at University of Western Ontario, has written a sequel to his previous...
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From:Historical Studies (Vol. 65) Peer-ReviewedAndre Croteau, Les belle eglises du Quebec - Quebec et la vallee du St-Laurent, [Saint- Laurent], Editions du Trecarre, [1996], 222 p. Depuis quelques annees plusieurs rumeurs attribuaient a quelque editeur le projet...
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From:The Wilson Journal of Ornithology (Vol. 118, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedAlthough the breeding range of the Northern Saw-whet Owl (Aegolius acadicus) is restricted to North America, the northern limits of its range are still unclear. In Quebec, the most northerly confirmed breeding records...
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From:Canadian Journal of Urban Research (Vol. 10, Issue 1) Peer-Reviewed
Planning, Participation and Identity in Quebec City: Community Building through Urban Revitalization
Resume La question des communautes locales a toujours souleve l'interet des specialistes en etudes urbaines et regionals. En effet, l'etre humain tente de s'enraciner au monde par une demarche identitaire qui culmine... -
From:Labour/Le Travail (Issue 67) Peer-ReviewedA LA SORTIE DE LA SECONDE GUERRE mondiale, prenant acte des vices marquants du capitalisme de laissez-faire propre au systeme liberal d'antan, la majorite des gouvernements des pays dits developpes, dont ceux du Canada...
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From:McGill Law Journal (Vol. 57, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedToward the end of the previous century, Canadians experienced an unprecedented period of constitutional activity involving changes and proposed changes to our constitution, three referendums, and a series of important...
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From:Canadian Journal of Public Health (Vol. 100, Issue 5) Peer-ReviewedObjectives: To examine the cost of fruits and vegetables (FV) with respect to different food store types, urbanization level and material deprivation for various urban areas of greater Quebec City. Methods: A sample...
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From:Health Law Journal (Vol. 15) Peer-ReviewedThe Quebec government's response to the Chaoulli Supreme Court decision (1) regarding unreasonable wait times and private health insurance has been to introduce guaranteed wait time limits for certain health care...
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From:Urban History Review (Vol. 22, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedAbstract In 1840, the City of Quebec regained formal corporate status under an ordiance of the Special Council of Lower Canada. This article argues that the ordinance expressed a particular concept or urbanism. Based...
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From:Quebec Studies (Vol. 55) Peer-Reviewed"The judiciary was reduced to the role of rimekeeper, keeping track of who attended what meetings and spoke or communicated what statements on behalf of an association"--Lyon 140 In times of crisis, writes F. Murray...