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This page from the Labour Program of Employment and Social Development Canada outlines the laws that govern federally regulated workplaces.
This page from the Labour Program of Employment and Social Development Canada outlines the laws that govern federally regulated workplaces.
This page from the Labour Program of Employment and Social Development Canada outlines the laws that govern federally regulated workplaces.
This page from the Labour Program of Employment and Social Development Canada outlines the laws that govern federally regulated workplaces.
This website of the Government of Canada provides information on how to apply for refugee status from within Canada, how to come to Canada as a refugee, and how to sponsor a refugee or find refugee services in Canada. Additonal resources provided are; forms (applications, sponsorship, and publications such as a Guide to the Private Sponsorship of Refugees Program as well as links to relevant legislation (Immigration and Refugee Protection Act)
This website of the Government of Canada provides information on how to apply for refugee status from within Canada, how to come to Canada as a refugee, and how to sponsor a refugee or find refugee services in Canada. Additonal resources provided are; forms (applications, sponsorship, and publications such as a Guide to the Private Sponsorship of Refugees Program as well as links to relevant legislation (Immigration and Refugee Protection Act)
A glossary of terms created by the Supreme Court of Canada as part of their Resources for Self-Represented Litigants website resource.
A glossary of terms created by the Supreme Court of Canada as part of their Resources for Self-Represented Litigants website resource.








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