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Personal Jurisdiction - Explained

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This Video Explains Personal Jurisdiction - Explained
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John Adams: His Rotundity (1797 - 1801)

9th - Higher Ed
Who is up after Georgie? Why it's John Adams! He helped with the Declaration of Independence and in general was one of the most important founding fathers. What else did he do? Check it out here!
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Understanding Federalism in the US System

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In this video, we delve into the concept of federalism in the United States system. We break down the key aspects of federalism, highlighting the roles and powers of both the federal government and state governments.
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What does Aboriginal title mean?

9th - Higher Ed
In August, Quw’utsun Nation won a landmark case concerning Aboriginal title.The B.C. Supreme Court ruled Quw’utsun has Aboriginal title to 7½ square kilometres of land in the City of Richmond, despite Musqueum First Nation also arguing...
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Why this P.E.I. MLA says now is the time for a federal investigation into land holdings in her district

9th - Higher Ed
P.E.I. Premier Rob Lantz is calling on the RCMP and Canada's anti-money-laundering agency to investigate allegations of foreign interference and money laundering involving Buddhist groups on the Island. CBC’s Louise Martin speaks with...
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Energy minister ‘hedging’ on pipeline jurisdiction: Alberta NDP leader

9th - Higher Ed
Federal Energy Minister Timothy Hodgson says an argument over a hypothetical pipeline is between B.C. and Alberta premiers. But the leader of Alberta’s Opposition party says that’s not true.
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B.C. government says Vancouver needs referendum to eliminate park board

9th - Higher Ed
It appears the fate of Vancouver's park board will be decided — by voters. For two years, Mayor Ken Sim has been calling on the province to amend the Vancouver Charter to allow the city to dissolve the independently elected board. Now...
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'It's tragic': 3 horses killed on Highway 99 in Pemberton

9th - Higher Ed
A recent collision on Highway 99 in Pemberton, B.C., has left three horses dead and residents concerned about their safety. As CBC’s Alanna Kelly reports, this issue is long-standing in the community and people are advocating for...
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'It's tragic': Three horses killed on Highway 99 in Pemberton

9th - Higher Ed
A recent collision on Highway 99 in Pemberton, B.C. has left three horses dead and residents concerned about their safety. As CBC’s Alanna Kelly reports this issue is long-standing in the community and people are advocating for immediate...
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Windsor police scour Kingsville-area ditches in missing person case

9th - Higher Ed
The investigation into the disappearance of Windsor resident David Pavao led to Windsor police officers searching roadside ditches of Albuna Townline, north of Leamington and Kingsville. The Major Crimes Unit spoke with media about those...
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Texas Republicans escalate attempts to return missing Democratic lawmakers to the state

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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is asking an Illinois court to force the arrest and return of Texas House Democrats who left Texas. A new lawsuit also seeks to declare their seats vacant. (Scripps News)
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ICC to investigate alleged war crimes in Palestinian territories

9th - Higher Ed
Palestinian leaders welcome prosecutor's decision to carry out full probe as a 'positive' and 'long-overdue step'.
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Ex-husband charged after woman finds hidden cameras in her home

9th - Higher Ed
She thought when she left her abusive ex she would finally be safe. That illusion was shattered the day she discovered someone had broken into her Winnipeg home and installed hidden cameras in her bedroom and living area.
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Rejection of pipeline expansion fuels B.C. celebrations

9th - Higher Ed
The Federal Court of Appeal's rejection of the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion is fuelling celebrations for environmentalists and some of B.C.'s Indigenous peoples.
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Legal pot bill passes, cannabis critics raise concerns

9th - Higher Ed
The legal pot bill has passed in the Senate, meaning only royal assent is needed for it to become law.
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Pipeline politics: Kinder Morgan's losses could be covered by Liberals

9th - Higher Ed
Finance Minister Bill Morneau says the government is prepared to shield the company against unnecessary delays that are politically motivated.
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Impact of Alberta and B.C.'s trade war

9th - Higher Ed
The impact of Alberta and B.C.'s trade war is starting to extend past the two provinces, as the federal government gets involved and people in other provinces begin to pick sides. B.C. Premier John Horgan spoke publicly on Alberta's ban...
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Military police limited when enforcing mental health legislation

9th - Higher Ed
Military police have to call in outside law enforcement for specific provincial laws, including mental health legislation and impaired driving
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ICC Israeli arrest warrants: UK, Germany & US trying to block procedure

9th - Higher Ed
Dozens of countries and organisations are trying to delay ICC from issuing an arrest warrant for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
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Alberta Premier asked why Canadians should care about federal and provincial jurisdiction

9th - Higher Ed
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says she wants more ‘jurisdictional boundaries’ between the provinces and federal government, especially around social programs so that there is no duplication around administration.
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Premiers gather in Halifax to discuss key issues facing Canadians

9th - Higher Ed
Health care, housing and environment will be on agenda as Canada’s premiers gather in Halifax for annual summer meeting of the Council of the Federation.
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Journalist questions US official who says ICC has no jurisdiction

9th - Higher Ed
Journalist challenges US State Department spokesman Matthew Miller when he suggested Israel and the US have more jurisdiction than the ICC.
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U.S. Lawmakers Heed Netanyahu's Plea, Congress to initiate Legislation against Possible ICC Warrants

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Discover the intense political battle as U.S. lawmakers unite in support of Israeli leaders facing potential ICC arrest warrants. Both Democrats and Republicans issue stern warnings to the ICC, threatening repercussions over the ongoing...
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Alberta moves to prevent federal 'manipulation' of municipalities

9th - Higher Ed
The Alberta government has introduced legislation that would require provincial entities such as universities, school boards and municipalities to get approval before making any funding deals with Ottawa.