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Dalhousie University | Halifax Mid Harbour Nova Scotia Provincial Government, Nova Scotia | Canada | 2 days ago
Position Details Position Information Position Title Instructor (Faculty of Law) Posting Number F744P Type of position Probationary/Continuing Department/Unit Law - Dean's Office Location Halifax
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Dalhousie University | Halifax Mid Harbour Nova Scotia Provincial Government, Nova Scotia | Canada | about 10 hours ago
Position Details Position Information Position Title Director, Tax Dispute Clinic Research Project Department/Unit Schulich School of Law - General Location Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada Posting
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recruits who are passionate, driven and ready to explore a career in law enforcement. This exciting opportunity presents new challenges, and the chance to protect and serve our communities. As a new recruit
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capability to lift and handle parcels is also a requirement of this role. The successful candidate will be asked to provide a criminal record check from the Saskatoon Police Services at the onset of employment
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Dalhousie University | Halifax Mid Harbour Nova Scotia Provincial Government, Nova Scotia | Canada | 5 days ago
• Participates in scheduled vehicle maintenance procedures as required • Monitors vehicle operating condition utilizing scheduled check lists • Operates vehicle in safe, responsible and lawful manner • Performs
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gathering information, interviewing witnesses and suspects, taking statements, seizing evidence, requesting specialized services, and concluding investigations Enforces federal and provincial laws, and
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with the public, lawyers, police, media and community agencies and answer inquiries while dealing with highly sensitive and explicit material. You will be required to summarize, research and prepare
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candidature à rghl.law@mcgill.ca ou postuler via 12Twenty : https://mcgill-law.12twenty.com/jobPostings#/jobPostings/15999902227644 ** The McGill Research Group on Health and Law is inviting applications
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Health, Social Services, Mental Health, police and RCMP services. As well, you will partner with First Nation’s Communities and their respective justice communities. You will develop inter-ministerial
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the basics of planning law — in essence, how to distinguish between law and policy, how to read case law, and understanding the role of the courts. Part II focuses on planning law in action, including