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  2. List of ethnic interest groups in Canada - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of ethnic interest groups in Canada, often engaged in diaspora politics.. These are advocacy groups in Canada that are established along cultural, ethnic, religious, or racial lines by an ethnic group for the purposes of protecting and advancing the interests of their particular social group either within Canada or abroad—as in the case of foreign policy interest group ...

  3. International Joint Commission - Wikipedia

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    A particularly extensive section of the Canada–US border is in the Great Lakes. The International Joint Commission ( French : Commission mixte internationale ) is a bi-national organization established by the governments of the United States and Canada under the Boundary Waters Treaty of 1909 .

  4. List of advocacy groups in Canada - Wikipedia

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    The government of Canada subdivides advocacy groups into "accident prevention associations, advocacy groups, animal rights organizations, antipoverty advocacy organizations, associations for retired persons, advocacy civil liberties groups, community action advocacy groups, conservation advocacy groups, drug abuse prevention advocacy organizations, environmental advocacy groups, humane society ...

  5. Canadian Welding Bureau - Wikipedia

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    The parent company of the CWB is the CWB Group - Industry Services. The Canadian Welding Association (CWA), Quality Systems Assessment Registrar (QUASAR) and the CWB Institute (CWBi) are also part of the CWB Group and provide membership services, quality systems registration services and training services respectively.

  6. Canadian Council on International Law - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Council on International Law (CCIL) is a not-for-profit organization founded in 1972 by Sir Ronald St. John Macdonald. The mandate of the organization is to further the worldwide discussion of international legal issues including public and private international law.

  7. International law - Wikipedia

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    International law, also known as public international law and the law of nations, is the set of rules, norms, legal customs and standards that states and other actors feel an obligation to obey in their mutual relations and generally do obey.

  8. Human rights in Canada - Wikipedia

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    International customary laws are generally considered to be automatically part of Canadian law so long as they do not conflict with existing Canadian legislation, as established in R v Hape (2007). [129] Canada follows a dualist approach with respect to the domestic effect of international treaties. The dualist system means that in order for ...

  9. Canadian House of Commons Standing Committee on Justice and ...

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    In his submission to the JUST committee, the President of the Canadian National Section of the International Commission of Jurists (ICJ), Errol Mendes, who is also a constitutional and international law professor at the University of Ottawa, recommended that an "authoritative set of guidelines for the roles of the attorney general, the cabinet ...