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  2. Federal aid during the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada - Wikipedia

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    These individuals were urged to repay the benefit by December 31, 2020 to avoid tax issues. [27] Confusion on eligibility arose from language used to describe who could receive the CERB with the requirement being $5,000 in net income vs. $5,000 gross income. [27] [26] The CRA later admitted the semantics were 'unclear'. [26]

  3. Clover Graham - Wikipedia

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    Graham was diagnosed with cancer in 2001. [citation needed] In 2007, her son, Taiwo, and his girlfriend, Jhanel Whyte, were murdered in St Andrew, Jamaica.[1] [3] [7]Graham was murdered in August 2012, at the age of 56. [8]

  4. Caribbean Court of Justice - Wikipedia

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    Select contributions by state were reportedly: Jamaica contributing USD$28.7 million, Trinidad and Tobago: USD$31.6 million; Barbados: USD$13.5 million; and Guyana: USD$8.8 million. This income from the fund is expected to finance the expenditures of the Court (remuneration of judges and other employees, operation of the court) in perpetuity ...

  5. Timeline of voting rights in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In 1821, the state of New York held a constitutional convention which removed property requirements for white male voters, but required that "persons of colour" own $250 worth of property, "over and above all debts," in order to vote. White male voters were instead required to pay a tax, but this rule was abolished in an amendment of 1826.

  6. Jamaican nationality law - Wikipedia

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    Free-born people of colour typically had higher status in Jamaica and limited rights. [39] Married women were subjugated to the authority of their husbands under coverture , and the law was structured to maintain social hierarchies by regulating familial matters like, who could marry, legitimacy , and inheritance.

  7. Gun Court - Wikipedia

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    The Privy Council agreed, ruling that even when prevailing local standards were taken into account, Bell's trial had been excessively delayed through no fault of his own. [ 12 ] The Gun Court Amendment Act of 1983 allowed Resident Magistrates to grant pre-trial bail, and to decide whether to keep firearms cases in the Resident Magistrate's ...

  8. U.S. boys at Jamaica school say they were beaten, starved and ...

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    Boys at an American-run school for troubled teens in Jamaica were beaten by adult staff members, forced to exercise until they vomited and placed in stress positions for hours at a time, according ...

  9. Category:Trials in Jamaica - Wikipedia

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