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O'Reilly, Robert R. – 1990
The report examines case law in both Canada and the United States with respect to the integration of exceptional pupils into regular classrooms, with particular emphasis given to three concepts: mainstreaming, least restrictive environment, and maximum benefit. Analysis of American and Canadian jurisprudence finds that all exceptional children…
Descriptors: Constitutional Law, Court Litigation, Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education
Lawton, Stephen B. – 1985
Both Protestant and Catholic residents of Ontario's school districts have historically had the right to establish separate public elementary school boards and schools, and to levy taxes to support those schools, under most conditions. Only recently have all major political parties in Ontario agreed to funding Catholic public secondary schools…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Civil Rights, Constitutional Law, Court Litigation
Pizante, Gary – 1985
The new and immense task that awaits the judiciary of Canada is to decide what limitations, if any, ought to be imposed upon freedom of expression as protected in the new Canadian Constitution with an entrenched Charter of Rights. The area of civil libel law provides special problems related to free speech and press. One source of help for…
Descriptors: Civil Liberties, Constitutional Law, Court Litigation, Democracy
Lawton, Stephen B. – 1986
The government of Ontario announced in 1984 that it would begin to fund Catholic high schools in 1985. Prior to this announcement, Ontario had operated since the 1800s under a system that provided for the public funding of a dual system of Protestant and Catholic public elementary schools and a single system of nondenominational secondary schools.…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Civil Rights, Constitutional Law, Court Litigation
Tardif, Claudette – 1989
The political and pedagogical issues arising from language legislation, language policy, and language planning in a bilingual country such as Canada are analyzed. The socio-historical context of bilingualism in Canada is reviewed, and Section 23 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms (appended), which imposes a constitutional requirement…
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Constitutional Law, Educational Policy, English (Second Language)
Manley-Casimir, Michael E.; Sussel, Terri A. – 1985
Section 15 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, passed by the government in 1982, has been compared in its guarantees of equal rights to the equal protection clause of the Fourteenth Amendment of the Constitution of the United States. These equality provisions were deferred for a 3-year period so that federal, provincial, and…
Descriptors: Civil Rights Legislation, Constitutional Law, Educational Change, Educational Policy