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COURSE OUTLINE HUMANITIES 101–KNOWLEDGE AND ITS APPLICATION: Understanding Canadian Culture through the Arts TERM: PONDERATION: DISCIPLINE: COURSE CREDIT: PREREQUISITE: HELD: OFFICE HOURS: Winter/2013 3/1/3 345-Humanities 2.33 M-W 4:15pm-6:00pm D-207 Office hours will be posted on Omnivox and on office door at the beginning of the term. INSTRUCTOR: Annie Khatchadourian/ office# B-425 COURSE CODE(S) AND MELS OBJECTIVES General Education Component: Humanities, registered in 345-101-MQ 4HU0. To apply a logical analytical process to how knowledge is organized and used. MELS OBJECTIVES AND PERFORMANCE CRITERIA FOR HUMANITIES 101–KNOWLEDGE Knowledge courses focus “on how knowledge is defined, acquired, classified, transmitted, and applied. Students examine both messages and media to identify the strengths and limitations of each.
Paul Yuzyk, a Progressive Conservative Senator of Ukrainian descent, referred to Canada as "a multicultural nation" in his influential maiden speech in 1964, creating much national debate, and is remembered for his strong advocacy of the implementation of a multiculturalism policy. [36] On October 8, 1971, the Liberal government of Prime Minister Pierre Elliot Trudeau announced in the House of Commons that, after much deliberation, the policies of bilingualism and multiculturalism would be implemented in Canada. [37] When the Canadian constitution was patriated by Prime Minister Trudeau in 1982, one of its constituent documents was the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, and section 27 of the Charter stipulates that the rights laid out in the document are to be interpreted in a manner consistent with the spirit of multiculturalism. [38] The Canadian Multiculturalism Act was introduced during the Progressive Conservative government of Brian Mulroney, and received Royal Assent on July 21, 1988. [39] On a practical level, a result of the multiculturalism Act was federal funds began to be distributed to ethnic groups to help them preserve their cultures, leading to such projects as the construction of community centres.
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The Canadian Legal System Upon completion of this part, you should be able to: Explain the term constitutional government, and show how it is achieved in Canada Describe the difference between the civil law and common law systems Explain what is meant by the term “separation of powers” and describe how it is achieved in the Canadian system Explain how power is divided between the Government of Canada and the provinces. Explain how the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms acts to limit law-making powers in Canada Show how each of the three branches of government in Canada become involved in law-making Explain the doctrine of “the supremacy of parliament,” and give examples of its application Distinguish between common law and equity and explain how they interact in the Canadian judicial
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