The continuous journey regulation was a restriction placed by the Canadian government that (ostensibly) prevented those who, "in the opinion of the Minister...
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of: the continuous journey regulation of 1908, which excluded Indians and South Asians from being able to enter the country. Continuous Journey was screened...
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the victims of the 1907 Bellingham riots. In early 1908, the continuous journey regulation was enacted in an effort to prevent South Asians from immigrating...
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he continued with his enterprise in order to challenge the continuous journey regulation, in the hope of opening the door for immigration from India...
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'continuous journey' regulation when it arrived in Vancouver from Punjab. However, although invalidated for a couple months, the 'continuous journey'...
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History of immigration to Canada (section Indian immigration and Continuous Journey Regulation of 1908)
did not "come from the country of their birth or citizenship by a continuous journey and or through tickets purchased before leaving their country of their...
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immigration into British Columbia during the early 1900s led to the continuous journey regulation act of 1908 which indirectly halted Indian immigration to Canada...
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exclusion include the 1885 Chinese Immigration Act, the 1908 continuous journey regulation and ensuing 1914 Komagata Maru incident (targeting Sikh Canadians)...
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January 1914 regulations when he chartered the Komagata Maru, with the purported goal of challenging the continuous journey regulation and opening the...
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from Europe. This piece of legislation has been called the "continuous journey regulation". White nationalist "Awakening" conference is held annually...
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before 1908, the date when the Canadian government passed the Continuous Journey Regulation to prohibit further immigration from India. Once Singh arrived...
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Australia, the Aliens Act 1905 in the United Kingdom and the Continuous journey regulation of 1908 in Canada, elevating the deportation of "illegal" immigrants...
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Canadians. Legislative restrictions on immigration (such as the Continuous journey regulation and Chinese Immigration Act) that had favoured British, American...
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Canadian government enacted a $200 head tax and passed the continuous journey regulation which indirectly halted Indian immigration to Canada, thus restricting...
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before stricter immigration regulations were imposed. It later led to the employment of the Continuous Journey Regulation in 1908, when Canada closed...
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riots of 1907. Continuous journey regulation (1908) — a regulation requiring prospective immigrants to travel to Canada by "continuous journey" from the country...
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Punjabi Sikh) immigration to Canada between 1897 and 1907, the Continuous journey regulation was passed in 1908 to prevent Asian immigrants from entering...
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century. Legislative restrictions on immigration (such as the Continuous journey regulation and Chinese Immigration Act) that had favoured British, American...
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passed the continuous journey regulation, which further restricted immigration from Asia through immigration bans applied to people whose "journey" to Canada...
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minimum amount of money than other immigrants. Additionally, a continuous journey regulation was imposed which, in practice, excluded immigrants from certain...
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Anti-Sikh sentiment in Canada Compulsory sterilization in Canada Continuous journey regulation COVID-19 racism Fascism in Canada High Arctic relocation Highway...
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from India by establishing the continuous journey regulation - a rule requiring immigrants to take a continuous journey from their country of origin to...
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Continuous delivery (CD) is a software engineering approach in which teams produce software in short cycles, ensuring that the software can be reliably...
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Hai Junoon! (section Rage and Emotional Regulation)
rediscover their rhythm, confidence, and sense of identity. The crew’s journey to the GOATs (Greatest of All Time), a prestigious inter-college cultural...
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such as naproxen. Taking the active component of the birth control pill continuously or using an intrauterine device with progestogen may also be useful....
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certification for Titan, arguing that excessive safety protocols and regulations hindered innovation. OceanGate was a private company, initiated in 2009...
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Algorithm (redirect from Continuous algorithm)
of algorithms List of algorithm general topics Medium is the message Regulation of algorithms Theory of computation Computability theory Computational...
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Cryptocurrency (redirect from Regulation of cryptocurrencies)
24 January 2022. Retrieved 24 January 2022. "From ban to regulation, cryptocurrency's journey so far in India". The Indian Express. 1 December 2021. Archived...
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and Delhi High Court say that OTT regulation is necessary. On 25 Feb 2021, Indian govt introduced self-regulation rules for OTT platforms to stop obscene...
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Law of the European Union (section Public regulation)
are common rights. If buses are delayed in journeys over 250 kilometres, the Bus Passenger Rights Regulation 2011 entitles passengers to compensation....
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