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Wednesday, December 15

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Wednesday, December 8

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    Schedule 2 examples: Marijuana, Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC)
    Schadule 3 examples: DMT (Dimethyltryptamine), LSA (d-lysergic acid amide, fungi, mushrooms)
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Monday, December 6

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    3.The Canadian federal and provincial governments are constantly updating their programs to ensure that Canadian immigration is successful, both for newcomers and for Canada. With many options to choose from, including Business Immigration.People have been migrating to Canada for hundreds of years, with rates of immigration and source countries varying throughout time. After 1947 domestic immigration law went through many major changes, most notably with the Immigration Act, 1976.
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    smoke in public places,there cars when kids are in them, drinking limits
    Do you think law is better now?
    Yes because people wil be safer because of stricter drinking law
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Friday, December 3

  1. page criminal code of Canada edited 1)The 1.The criminal code ... are committed. 2) x2) What legislative body has jurisdiction o…
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    Federal government of canada would have moreCanada has the most jurisdiction because its for all across canada.-The Federal government of canada would have more jurisdiction because its for all across canada.
    x3) Section 19 of the Criminal Code states: “ignorance of the law by a person who commits and offence is not an excuse for committing that offence”. Why is this included in the code? What are the implications for people by this being included?3) Section 19 of the Criminal Code states: “ignorance of the law by a person who commits and offence is not an excuse for committing that offence”. Why is this included in the code? What are the implications for people by this being included?
    x3) Section 19 of the Criminal Code states: “ignorance of the law by a person who commits and offence is not an excuse for committing that offence”. Why is this included in the code? What are the implications for people by this being included?-- They put this into the criminal code so people coulnt agrue with a insident and say that never knew, because they clearly actually knew it and it written done for them.- They put this into the criminal code so people coulnt agrue with a insident and say that never knew, because they clearly actually knew it and it written done for them.
    x4) Are any of our current criminal laws out of date, thus not reflecting the worldview of the majority of Canadians? Are there situations or actions that are not criminally offensive, but that you think should be? Are there current criminal laws that you disagree with? What are your reasons? If you were the minister of justice for a day, what laws would you enact, discard or amend? What would be the implications for society? Would your initiatives pass the moral tests?4) Are any of our current criminal laws out of date, thus not reflecting the worldview of the majority of Canadians? Are there situations or actions that are not criminally offensive, but that you think should be? Are there current criminal laws that you disagree with? What are your reasons? If you were the minister of justice for a day, what laws would you enact, discard or amend? What would be the implications for society? Would your initiatives pass the moral tests?
    x4) Are any of our current criminal laws out of date, thus not reflecting the worldview of the majority of Canadians? Are there situations or actions that are not criminally offensive, but that you think should be? Are there current criminal laws that you disagree with? What are your reasons? If you were the minister of justice for a day, what laws would you enact, discard or amend? What would be the implications for society? Would your initiatives pass the moral tests?-- Some laws that i feel need to be changed are the way criminals are treated; they get treated to well i think some of them should get a stricter consequence for some of the stuff they do.- Some laws that i feel need to be changed are the way criminals are treated; they get treated to well i think some of them should get a stricter consequence for some of the stuff they do.
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    1)The criminal code is a compilation of government laws that outline a nation's laws regarding criminal offenses, and the maximum and minimum punishments that courts can impose upon offenders when such crimes are committed.
    2)
    x2) What legislative body has jurisdiction over criminal law in Canada?2) What legislative body has jurisdiction over criminal law in Canada?
    x2) What legislative body has jurisdiction over criminal law in Canada?--The Federal government of canada would have more jurisdiction because its for all across canada.-The Federal government of canada would have more jurisdiction because its for all across canada.
    x3) Section 19 of the Criminal Code states: “ignorance of the law by a person who commits and offence is not an excuse for committing that offence”. Why is this included in the code? What are the implications for people by this being included?3) Section 19 of the Criminal Code states: “ignorance of the law by a person who commits and offence is not an excuse for committing that offence”. Why is this included in the code? What are the implications for people by this being included?
    x3) Section 19 of the Criminal Code states: “ignorance of the law by a person who commits and offence is not an excuse for committing that offence”. Why is this included in the code? What are the implications for people by this being included?-- They put this into the criminal code so people coulnt agrue with a insident and say that never knew, because they clearly actually knew it and it written done for them.- They put this into the criminal code so people coulnt agrue with a insident and say that never knew, because they clearly actually knew it and it written done for them.
    x4) Are any of our current criminal laws out of date, thus not reflecting the worldview of the majority of Canadians? Are there situations or actions that are not criminally offensive, but that you think should be? Are there current criminal laws that you disagree with? What are your reasons? If you were the minister of justice for a day, what laws would you enact, discard or amend? What would be the implications for society? Would your initiatives pass the moral tests?4) Are any of our current criminal laws out of date, thus not reflecting the worldview of the majority of Canadians? Are there situations or actions that are not criminally offensive, but that you think should be? Are there current criminal laws that you disagree with? What are your reasons? If you were the minister of justice for a day, what laws would you enact, discard or amend? What would be the implications for society? Would your initiatives pass the moral tests?
    x4) Are any of our current criminal laws out of date, thus not reflecting the worldview of the majority of Canadians? Are there situations or actions that are not criminally offensive, but that you think should be? Are there current criminal laws that you disagree with? What are your reasons? If you were the minister of justice for a day, what laws would you enact, discard or amend? What would be the implications for society? Would your initiatives pass the moral tests?-- Some laws that i feel need to be changed are the way criminals are treated; they get treated to well i think some of them should get a stricter consequence for some of the stuff they do.- Some laws that i feel need to be changed are the way criminals are treated; they get treated to well i think some of them should get a stricter consequence for some of the stuff they do.

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    4. Did law change alot over the years?
    yes people can't smoke in public places, drinking limits went down
    Do you think law is better now?
    Yes because people wil be safer because of stricter drinking law

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    2. A cultural construct is a specific belief or understanding about something in the world.Yes we have law to protect our values and cultue because when people break laws they will have to face consciences for there actions.
    3.The Canadian federal and provincial governments are constantly updating their programs to ensure that Canadian immigration is successful, both for newcomers and for Canada. With many options to choose from, including Business Immigration.People have been migrating to Canada for hundreds of years, with rates of immigration and source countries varying throughout time. After 1947 domestic immigration law went through many major changes, most notably with the Immigration Act, 1976.
    4. Limits on drinking went down
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    Did law change alot over the years?
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    smoke in public places
    D) Have to turn off your vehicle when filling up with gas
    E) Smoking purchase ages changed from 16 to 18
    places, drinking limits went down
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