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    Canadian Muslims and Canada’s domestic and foreign policy issues: an analysis by Islam, Syed Serajul, Hossain, Ishtiaq

    Published 2012
    “…The discussion in this paper demonstrates that the Muslim citizens of Canada are conscious of their own Canadian Muslim identity. …”
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    Writing settlement after Idle No More: non-indigenous responses in Anglo-Canadian poetry by Roberts, Gillian

    Published 2017
    “…This article examines the representation of settlement in Canada in the wake of Idle No More in recent Anglo-Canadian literature. It argues that Idle No More engendered a new vocabulary for settler-invader citizens to position themselves in relation to this Indigenous movement, with non-Indigenous Canadians self-identifying as “settlers” and “allies” as a means of both orienting themselves with respect to Indigenous resistance to the settler-invader nation-state and signalling an attempted solidarity with Idle No More that would not lapse into appropriation. …”
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    Access My Info: measuring data access rights around the world by Parsons, Christopher, Molnar, Adam, Tsui, Lokman, Kim, Kelly, Rosadi, Sinta Dewi, Zulhuda, Sonny

    Published 2019
    “…AMI was first applied in Canada and resulted in tens of thousands of Canadians making DARs to telecommunication companies. …”
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    The status of evidence obtained unlawfully: a comparative appraisal of the laws in some selected Common law jurisdictions and Islamic law perspective by Shair Mohamed, Mohd Akram, Mohamad Yunus, Mohamad Ismail

    Published 2016
    “…As to the discretion to exclude the Australian, Canadian, Irish, Scottish and latterly, the English courts have adopted a wider aspect of the discretion, while Malaysia has taken the narrower aspect, the Singaporean courts have further restricted the exclusionary discretion. …”
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