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Tort law / Legal terms / Abuse / Vexatious litigation / Conservative Party of Canada / Stephen Harper / Frivolous litigation / The Council of Canadians / Frivolous or vexatious / Law / Abuse of the legal system / Civil procedure
Date: 2013-03-05 20:37:26
Tort law
Legal terms
Abuse
Vexatious litigation
Conservative Party of Canada
Stephen Harper
Frivolous litigation
The Council of Canadians
Frivolous or vexatious
Law
Abuse of the legal system
Civil procedure

Canadian Perspectives: Sinking the Harper Agenda

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