Keyword [Canada] Result: 181 - 200 | Page: 10 of 10 |
181. | Minority representation and political participation of ethnic minorities: A case study of Chinese Canadians in democratic Canada |
182. | Freedom of religion and Canada's commitments to multiculturalism: A critical analysis of the rights-based approach |
183. | 'Not easy, smooth, or automatic': Canada-US relations, Canadian nationalism, and American foreign policy, 1961--1963 |
184. | Comparative studies of payment systems between China and Canada, USA, EU: Legal and regulatory issues |
185. | Nouvelle vague: The securitization of the US-Canada border in American political discourse |
186. | 'Mr. Big' recruiting for the criminal underworld: An examination of undercover police investigations in Canada |
187. | Is it possible to regulate the Internet globally?: A comparative case study of the cybercrime framework in Canada and Romania |
188. | Canada's Maritime Sign Language |
189. | Analyse du concept de bâtiments eco-efficaces: Applications au Canada et a la Chine |
190. | Executive branch justice Canada's 'official courts' |
191. | 'According to my sources...' A proposed constitutional framework for adjudicating reporter-source confidentiality in Canada |
192. | Civil-military relations in Canada: A 'cluster theory' explanation |
193. | A class apart? The legal profession in Upper Canada from creation to Confederation, 1791--1867 |
194. | Being, becoming, learning to be Canadian: Mujeres mexicanas emigradas a Canada |
195. | Quantitative paleoclimate reconstructions from the Melville Peninsula, Nunavut, Canada |
196. | Charity in Canada: A governance and historical institutional lens on charitable registration |
197. | Teaching Chineseness in the trans-Pacific society: Overseas Chinese education in Canada and the United States, 1900--1919 |
198. | Canada and failed states: Foreign policy under the Martin Government, 2003--2006 |
199. | From commission to conception: Commercial surrogacy and morality policy in Canada |
200. | The Green Party of Canada as a New Politics party: Philosophical and programmatic foundations |
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