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  2. University of Toronto Campus Safety - Wikipedia

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    In addition to enforcing the university's Student Code of Conduct and some municipal by-laws, special constables have authority to enforce the Criminal Code, the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act, the Trespass to Property Act, the Liquor Licence Act, and section 17 of the Mental Health Act. Rank structure

  3. Student rights in higher education - Wikipedia

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    t. e. Student rights are those rights, such as civil, constitutional, contractual and consumer rights, which regulate student rights and freedoms and allow students to make use of their educational investment. These include such things as the right to free speech and association, to due process, equality, autonomy, safety and privacy, and ...

  4. Student bill of rights - Wikipedia

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    A student bill of rights is a document that outlines beliefs or regulations regarding student rights, typically adopted by a student group, school, or government. These documents can be policies, laws, or statements of belief. When put forth by a student organization or third party organization, groups that usually do not have the power of ...

  5. Hate speech laws in Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Criminal Code is a federal statute passed by the Parliament of Canada, which has exclusive constitutional jurisdiction over the criminal law in Canada. There are three separate hatred-related offences: section 318 (advocating genocide ), [10] section 319(1) (publicly inciting hatred likely to lead to a breach of the peace), [11] and section ...

  6. Keeping Students in Class Act - Wikipedia

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    The Keeping Students in Class Act (Bill 28, 2022) was a law in the province of Ontario. It aimed to address labour disputes between the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) and the province of Ontario regarding employees in Ontario public school districts. [1] The act prohibited any strikes by CUPE members by declaring strikes by the union ...

  7. Certified General Accountants Association of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1908, the Certified General Accountants Association of Canada ( CGA-Canada) serves Certified General Accountants and students in Canada and nearly 100 countries. CGA-Canada established the designation's certification requirements and professional standards, offers professional development, conducts research and advocacy, and ...

  8. Section 14 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms

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    The section states: 14. A party or witness in any proceedings who does not understand or speak the language in which the proceedings are conducted or who is deaf has the right to the assistance of an interpreter. Before the Charter was enacted in 1982, the right to an interpreter in a trial existed under the common law, because it was believed ...

  9. Canadian Alliance of Student Associations - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Alliance of Student Associations (CASA) is a federally focused student advocacy organization. CASA currently has 24 members, who represent over 275,000 students from across Canada. With a formal partnership with the Quebec Student Union, CASA represents 365,000 students. [2] CASA works towards an accessible, affordable, innovative ...