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Since the new EI reforms were introduced in 2012, the government claims that employers must show equal treatment to both unemployed Canadians and foreign workers.
Governmental Taking
In law, the act of a government seizing private property for public use, often with compensation to the owner.
Unconstitutional Conditions
The principle that the government cannot condition the receipt of a government benefit or the ability to participate in a government program upon the waiver of a constitutionally protected right.
Just Compensation
Refers to the compensation or remuneration required by law to be paid to an individual whose property has been taken for public use, ensuring the payment is fair and adequate.
Takings Clause
A provision in the Fifth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution that prohibits the government from taking private property for public use without "just compensation."
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