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Municipal Government FAQs
These FAQs are part of the Municipal Government for Students program created for Grade 6 Social Studies students. These FAQs deal with questions about municipalities, people in municipal governments and how you can get involved
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Grade Level:
4-6
Publisher:
Alberta Municipal Affairs
Published Date:
2008
Canadian Legal FAQs: Charter of Rights and Freedoms
These questions and answers were developed by the Legal Resource Centre. They cover questions pertaining to the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedom written in plain language
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Grade Level:
4-6, 7-9, 10-12
Publisher:
Legal Resource Centre of Alberta Ltd
Published Date:
2008
Canadian Legal FAQs: Adult Interdependent Relationships
These Frequently Asked Questions discuss the law related to adult interdependent relationships and what they are and what they aren't. There are many questions and answers included that clearly explain the terms that make this relationship legal and binding
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Grade Level:
10-12
Publisher:
Legal Resource Centre
Published Date:
2007
Canadian Legal FAQs: Employment Law in Alberta
These questions and answers were developed by the Legal Resource Centre. They cover questions pertaining to Employment Law in Alberta and are written in plain language.
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Grade Level:
4-6, 7-9, 10-12
Publisher:
Legal Resource Centre of Alberta Ltd.
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Canadian Legal FAQs: The Constitution of Canada
These questions and answers were developed by the Legal Resource Centre. They cover questions pertaining to the Constitution of Canada and are written in plain language.
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Grade Level:
4-6, 7-9, 10-12
Publisher:
Legal Resource Centre of Alberta Ltd.
Published Date:
1996
Canadian Legal FAQs: The History and Development of Unions
This site includes information on the history of unions dating back prior to World War 1. You will also find out about the different types of unions. Definitions that are part of union culture such as collective agreement, picketing and work to rule
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Grade Level:
10-12
Publisher:
Legal Resource Centre
Published Date:
2007
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