C-31 Act: Paradigm Shift Historically, Canada has enjoyed worldwide recognition as a country that adopts a broad and generous humanitarian approach and is an individual who suffered alienation and persecution in his country regardless of his country of origin Protecting, pages 89, 92). In fact, asylum is provided to refugees who will face very difficulties, from refugee discrimination and racial discrimination to torture and genocide, which is an aspect of Institutionalization of Canadian society.
The C-31 law is also known as the "revision law of the Indian law". In 1985, the C-31 Act approached laws to enact gender discrimination problems included in the Indian law and to establish "Indian law" and "India" bills are consistent. A charter of rights and freedoms in Canada. The problems of indigenous peoples and complex identities surrounding the land are expanding in the presence of indigenous women who are associated with the land and culture, but when you get married you lose your relationship with Indian identity. It is outside. The C-31 bill ended this discrimination against indigenous women and made it possible for them to retain their identity regardless of who they married. Furthermore, as an autonomous policy, Bill C-31 was modified to allow bands to control their band members (First Nations Research Program, 2009).
Canada is the first jurisdiction in the world to correspond to Bitcoin and other virtual currencies through certain legislative measures. The C-31 Act passed the law in June 2014 and submitted reporting requirements on the use of virtual currency such as bit coins. These measures are essentially similar to the provisions of other financial transactions in that country. Article 19 of Part 6 is particularly relevant to the customer identification, record keeping and registration requirements of financial institutions and intermediaries, reference to online casinos, and "criminal allowance (money laundering) and terrorist financing law" This law covers individuals and entities in the virtual currency and foreign currency service business.
In June 1985, the National Assembly approved the C-31 Act, which amended to link the "Indian Act" to the "Charter of Rights and Freedom of Canada". It allows people lost under the previous law to regain it. The discriminatory provision of the law, including provisions concerning sex, marriage, voting rights, has also been abolished. Getting a right means you have lost your right. Indigenous peoples marry a man who is not indigenous, marry a voter, serve in Canada, take college education, leave a reserve, become a doctor, become a doctor, or for various reasons You may lose your status. At lawyer Thomas King's Medicine River, the whole book is humorous, but it is not very obvious. To understand what the king wants to say, you need to read two lines and drill down. Will's friend Harlen Bigbear is a liar of that book.