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Learn about the current and historical land and maritime disputes between Canada and the United States, including their causes, outcomes and maps. Find out how the border's demarcation has changed over time and what issues remain unresolved.
Learn about the origins, eligibility, and processes of unemployment benefits, also known as "the dole" in British English. Compare the benefit durations, replacement rates, and funding sources across different countries.
Learn about the history, policy, and challenges of Canada's publicly funded health care system, also known as Medicare. Find out how the federal government regulates and transfers funds to the provinces and territories for health services.
A comprehensive list of territorial disputes between countries and regions around the world, with maps and notes. The list includes seven territorial claims by seven countries in Africa, such as Sudan, South Sudan, Morocco, and Mauritius.
Learn about the land claims negotiation process between British Columbia and its First Nations since 1993. Find out the history, status, and challenges of the treaty process, as well as the role of the BC Treaty Commission.
As result of court reform, no new full-time judges have been appointed by the provincial government to preside in Small Claims Court. Proceedings in the Small Claims Court are governed by a codified set of rules contained in O. Reg. 258/98 (as amended), the Rules of the Small Claims Court, instead of the complex Ontario Rules of Civil Procedure.
Learn about the history and current regulations of Canadian citizenship and nationality. Find out how Canadians became British subjects, how they became independent from the UK, and how they can naturalize as Canadians.
Learn about the history and current status of the dispute between Argentina and the United Kingdom over the Falkland Islands (Spanish: Islas Malvinas). The web page covers the pre-settlement claims, the early settlements, the sovereignty disputes, and the Falklands War.