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Supreme Court of Canada (March - April 2000)

File consists of:
Appellant's Factum (British Columbia College of Teachers);
Factum of the Respondents (TWU and Donna G. Lindquist);
Human Rights Act, Chapter 22 (1984);
Legal Profession Act, Chapter 225 (1996);
Teaching Profession Act, Chapter 19 (1987);
An Act Rspecting Trinity Junior College, Chapter 44 (1969);
An Act to Amend the Trinity Junior College Act, Chapter 65 (1972);
An Act to Amend the Trinity Western College Act, Chapter 85 (1977);
An Act to Amend the Trinity Western College Act, Chapter 37 (1979);
An Act to Amend the Trinity Western College Act, Chapter 63 (1985) [electronic version attached];
Order of Mr. Justice Gonthier.

Miscellaneous documents pertaining to the Board of Governors

File 1d consists of records including Article IV (The Executive and Administrative Boards) [attached], a letter to the TWC Board regarding attaining government grants; a Report of Faculty Poll on Deanship; Thumb Nail Sketch of Discussion Pertaining to Fifteenth Year Celebration and Promotion; Consideration of the Relationship between the Evangelical Free Church and TWC - 1975; and TJC: Some Basic Principles

OttawaWatch 1: Darfur and the 3D strategy.

Article synopsis: During 2004, Darfur, a battle-tense region on the west side of Islamic-controlled Sudan, was commanding worldwide attention. A November, 2004, Ottawa committee meeting highlighted Canada’s interests in the region, which was the subject of something known as the Darfur genocide. This account traces sometimes-typical multi-party approach to tackling global social development human rights issues.

OttawaWatch 2: Two nations, two schools, two premiers.

Article synopsis: During a December 1, 2004 speech in Halifax, then-president of the United States, George W. Bush made reference to an unidentified Canadian politician who described Americans as “our best friends, whether we like it or not” by Robert N. Thompson, former Social Credit MP.

OttawaWatch 5: Hope, music under the Peace Tower.

Article synopsis: Despite the contention of some Christians that faith was absent on Parliament Hill, the author maintained the opposite. Later in the article, there is a continued report on the Parliamentary discussion on same-sex marriage.

OttawaWatch 6: Tsunamis' sea change, plus border caucus.

Article synopsis: The 2004 Boxing Day tsunami killed an estimated 250,000 in southeast Asia. The event produced changes in the way journalism was done between Christmas and the New Year. The news stories were dominated by relief and development efforts directed toward “less-developed” Asian nations impacted by the tsunami, much of it coming from western faith-based agencies, assisted, bolstered often by national grant funds.

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