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  2. Spotlighting - Wikipedia

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    Spotlighting is illegal in many locations throughout the United States and Canada. In Colorado, hunting any wildlife on public land with artificial light is unlawful. [6] In Manitoba, spotlighting is illegal except for status Indians. [7] In British Columbia, spotlighting is illegal except for status Indians. [8]

  3. Prostitution in Canada - Wikipedia

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    There has long been a general agreement that the status quo of prostitution in Canada was problematic, but there has been little consensus on what should be done. [5] There is an ideological disagreement between those who want to see prostitution eliminated (prohibitionism), generally because they view it either as an exploitative or unacceptable part of society, and those advocating ...

  4. List of Supreme Court of Canada cases (McLachlin Court)

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    British Columbia v Imperial Tobacco Canada Ltd [2005] 2 S.C.R. 473 , 2005 SCC 49 September 29, 2005 Gov't actions against tobacco companies R v Turcotte [2005] 2 S.C.R. 519 , 2005 SCC 50 September 30, 2005 Right to silence: EB v Order of the Oblates of Mary Immaculate in the Province of British Columbia [2005] 3 S.C.R. 45 , 2005 SCC 60

  5. Female toplessness in Canada - Wikipedia

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    In British Columbia, it is a historical issue dating back to the 1930s and the public protests against the materialistic lifestyle held by the radical religious sect of the Freedomites, whose pacifist beliefs led to their exodus from Russia to Canada at the end of the 19th century.

  6. Combined Forces Special Enforcement Unit – British Columbia

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    The Combined Forces Special Enforcement Unit – British Columbia (CFSEU-BC) is a part of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) "E" Division Federal Business Lines that is mandated to provide support and investigation into complex and diverse criminal activities in BC.

  7. Prostitution law in Canada - Wikipedia

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    This was upheld by the BC Supreme Court in 2008, [12] [13] but successfully appealed in October 2010. [14] [15] The Attorney General then appealed this decision of the British Columbia Court of Appeal to the Supreme Court of Canada who released their decision on September 21, 2012. They dismissed the appeal enabling the case to once again ...

  8. What you need to know about Columbia push for cameras that ...

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    Columbia’s mayor says he was nearly hit by a car running a red light at Kilbourne Road and Devine Street recently. He thinks red light cameras could help the city — but they’re illegal in ...

  9. R v Sharpe - Wikipedia

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    R v Sharpe, 2001 SCC 2 is a constitutional rights decision of the Supreme Court of Canada.The court balanced the societal interest to regulate child pornography against the right to freedom of expression possessed by the defendants under section 2 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms; holding, that while general prohibition of child pornography was constitutional, there were some ...