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Smokescreen : what the marijuana industry doesn't want you to know / by Sabet-Sharghi, Kevin A.(Kevin Abraham),1979-author.; Kennedy, Pat(Cartoonist),writer of foreword.;
Includes bibliographical references.In 'Smokescreen', the leading marijuana authority in the world - informed by hundreds of interviews and scores of confidential documents - lays bare the unvarnished truth about marijuana in America.
Subjects: Marijuana industry; Marijuana; Cannabis; Marijuana abuse; Drug abuse;
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McGraw-Hill Education LSAT / by Falconer, Russ.; Johnson, Drew D.; Falconer, Russ.; McGraw-Hill Education;
Introduction to the LSAT -- 7 practice tests
Subjects: Law schools; Law School Admission Test;
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Surviving your divorce : a guide to Canadian family law / by Cochrane, Michael G.(Michael George),1953-;
Subjects: Divorce; Domestic relations;
© c2015., J. Wiley & Sons Canada,
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Pocket Ontario OH&S Act & Regulations. by Ontario.; Carswell Company.;
LSCMerger of: Pocket Ontario OH&S Act & Regulations. Construction, ISSN 1199-3456, and of: Pocket Ontario OH&S Act & Regulations. General edition, ISSN 1199-3464.
Subjects: Industrial hygiene; Industrial safety; Construction industry;
© c1996-, Carswell,
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Universal : renewing human rights in a fractured world / by Neve, Alex,1962-author.;
Includes bibliographical references and index."The 2025 Massey Lecture delivered by human rights activist and former secretary general of Amnesty International Canada Alex Neve. Universality is the core promise of the human rights order born out of the devastation of World War II and the Holocaust: these rights extend to everyone, everywhere, at all times, without exception. But the cruel reality is that the word universal also screams of our profound failure to keep the promise. Too often, human rights are applied selectively, withdrawn on the whims of political leaders, or ignored altogether, and the broken promise is palpable in humanity's darkest moments, not only in violent conflict, but also in the economic, political, and social structures of our fractured world. This is not universality's finest hour. At a time of immense global challenges, including the climate crisis, mass atrocities, and the rise of hate, the promise of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights is deeply contested and frayed, even as people demand and embrace their rights as never before. Weaving together law, history, and stories from decades on the front lines of the struggle for human rights, Alex Neve investigates where we went wrong, how we have progressed, and what we can do to fulfill the promise that human rights are inherent, inalienable, and applicable to all people"--
Subjects: Human rights.; International law and human rights.;
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If you love me, put it in writing / by Sawyer, Alison1948-;
Subjects: Antenuptial contracts; Unmarried couples; Husband and wife;
© 2008., Self-Counsel Press,
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Peace and good order : the case for Indigenous justice in Canada / by Johnson, Harold,1957-author.;
Includes bibliographical references."In early 2018, the failures of Canada's justice system were sharply and painfully revealed in the verdicts issued in the deaths of Colten Boushie and Tina Fontaine. The outrage and confusion that followed those verdicts inspired former Crown prosecutor and bestselling author Harold R. Johnson to make the case against Canada for its failure to fulfill its duty under Treaty to effectively deliver justice to Indigenous people, worsening the situation and ensuring long-term damage to Indigenous communities. In this direct, concise, and essential volume, Harold R. Johnson examines the justice system's failures to deliver "peace and good order" to Indigenous people. He explores the part that he understands himself to have played in that mismanagement, drawing on insights he has gained from the experience; insights into the roots and immediate effects of how the justice system has failed Indigenous people, in all the communities in which they live; and insights into the struggle for peace and good order for Indigenous people now."-- Provided by publisher.
Subjects: Indians of North America; Criminal justice, Administration of;
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55 steps [videorecording] / by August, Bille,1948-film director.; Bonham Carter, Helena,1966-actor.; Bruce-Neary, Lesley,film producer.; Elsani, Anita,film producer.; Risher, Sara,film producer.; Rosin, Mark Bruce,film producer,screenwriter.; Swank, Hilary,actor.; Tambor, Jeffrey,1944-actor.; Sony Pictures Home Entertainment (Firm),publisher.;
Hilary Swank, Helena Bonham Carter, Jeffrey Tambor.Based on the inspiring true story of an outrageous and smart Eleanor Riese, a patient in a psychiatric hospital where she's been mistreated, and her attorney, a patients' rights lawyer, Colette Hughes.Canadian Home Video Rating: 14A.MPAA rating: PG-13; for some thematic elements/disturbing images.Subtitled for the deaf and hard-of-hearing (SDH).DVD ; wide screen presentation ; Dolby Digital 5.1.
Subjects: Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Fiction films.; Feature films.; Biographical films.; Reise, Eleanor; Patients; Psychotherapy patients; Female friendship;
For private home use only.
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In search of a better world : a human rights odyssey / by Akhavan, Payam,author.;
Includes bibliographical references and index."The 2017 CBC Massey Lecture is an essential analysis of the major human rights struggles of our times by internationally renowned human rights lawyer and former UN prosecutor Payam Akhavan."--
Subjects: Akhavan, Payam.; Human rights.; International law and human rights.;
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Is rape a crime? : a memoir, an investigation, and a manifesto / by Bowdler, Michelle,author.;
Includes bibliographical references."Alice Sebold meets Roxane Gay in Michelle Bowdler's literary debut, telling her story of rape and recovery while interrogating why one of society's most serious crimes goes largely uninvestigated The crime of rape sizzles like a lightning strike. It pounces, flattens, destroys. A person stands whole, and in a moment of unexpected violence, that life, that body is gone. Award-winning writer and public health executive Michelle Bowdler's memoir indicts how sexual violence has been addressed for decades in our society, asking whether rape is a crime given that it is the least reported major felony, least successfully prosecuted, and fewer than 3% of rapists ever spend a day in jail. Cases are closed before they are investigated and DNA evidence sits for years untested and disregarded. Rape in this country is not treated as a crime of brutal violence but as a parlor game of he said / she said. It might be laughable if it didn't work so much of the time. Given all this, it seems fair to ask whether rape is actually a crime. In 1984, the Boston Sexual Assault Unit was formed as a result of a series of break-ins and rapes that terrorized the city, of which Michelle's own horrific rape was the last. Twenty years later, after a career of working with victims like herself, Michelle decides to find out what happened to her case and why she never heard from the police again after one brief interview. An expert blend of memoir and cultural investigation, Michelle's story is a rallying cry to reclaim our power and right our world"--
Subjects: Bowdler, Michelle.; Rape victims.; Rape; Rape.;
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