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==Definitions==
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*{{CountryLink|Canada}} - Canada is used to describe all territories under the jurisdiction of the Government of Canada. The term Canada and eCanada shall be deemed interchangeable within this document.
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*'''[[President]]''' - The President is the head of Government within Canada. The term President and [[Prime Minister]] shall be deemed interchangeable within this document.
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*'''[[Congress]]''' - Congress is the elected regional representative body within Canada.
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*'''[[Admin]]''' - Admin is the controlling body within the game eRepublik. The term Admin and Administrator shall be deemed interchangeable within this document.
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*'''Supreme Court''' - The judicial body within Canada, as defined in Section III of the [[Constitution of Canada|Canadian Constitution]].
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*'''Canadian''' - A citizen of Canada as defined in Section IV of the Constitution of Canada
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*'''Forum''' - The Forum shall be the official eCanada forum. This forum, at time of writing, is located at http://ecanada.cc/forums and may be changed without affecting the validity of the constitution, or this legislation.
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*'''Terrorism''' - An action directed against a country or a person set to cause fear and harm to people, utilising illicit means.
  
Canada -Canada is used to describe all territories under the jurisdiction of the Government of Canada. The term Canada and eCanada shall be deemed interchangeable within this document.
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==Section I – Criminal Offences in Canada==
  
President - The President is the head of Government within Canada. The term President and Prime Minister shall be deemed interchangeable within this document.
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===Part I===
 
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Congress - Congress is the elected regional representative body within Canada.
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Admin - Admin is the controlling body within the game eRepublik. The term Admin and Administrator shall be deemed interchangeable within this document.
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Supreme Court – The judicial body within Canada, as defined in Section III of the Canadian Constitution.
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Canadian - A citizen of Canada as defined in Section IV of the Constitution of Canada
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Forum - The Forum shall be the official eCanada forum. This forum, at time of writing, is located at http://ecanada.cc/forums This location may be changed without affecting the validity of the constitution, or this legislation.
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Terrorism – A action directed against a country or a person set to cause fear and harm to people, utilising illicit means.
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Section I – Criminal Offences in Canada
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Part I
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Any Canadian Citizen can be charged with the following offences:
 
Any Canadian Citizen can be charged with the following offences:
  
1.1 Treason or any other acts directly endangering the country, or exposing it to foreign powers, espionage.
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:1.1 Treason or any other acts directly endangering the country, or exposing it to foreign powers, espionage.
1.2 Terrorism  
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:1.2 Terrorism  
1.3 Blackmail.
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:1.3 Blackmail.
1.4 Wrongful accusation, In this case, the accusation must be extremely aggressive, unprovoked, continuous, and not retracted to be deemed a Criminal Offense.  
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:1.4 Wrongful accusation, In this case, the accusation must be extremely aggressive, unprovoked, continuous, and not retracted to be deemed a Criminal Offense.  
1.5 Extreme personal attacks (aggressive behavior, threats and insults) against another player. In this case, the accusations and personal attacks must be extremely aggressive, unprovoked, and continuous, to be deemed a Criminal Offence.
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:1.5 Extreme personal attacks (aggressive behavior, threats and insults) against another player. In this case, the accusations and personal attacks must be extremely aggressive, unprovoked, and continuous, to be deemed a Criminal Offence.
1.6 Theft of copyrighted property, whereas all property (article, public post or IRC message) is subjected to fair use, all secondary uses must include a mention of the original author. If such a mention is ommitted, a warning should be issued. If the warning does not take effect, such use of copyrighted property is deemed a Criminal Offence.
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:1.6 Theft of copyrighted property, whereas all property (article, public post or IRC message) is subjected to fair use, all secondary uses must include a mention of the original author. If such a mention is omitted, a warning should be issued. If the warning does not take effect, such use of copyrighted property is deemed a Criminal Offence.
  
Part II  
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===Part II===
 
All of the offences stated in Article 1. are subjected to Supreme Court proceedings.
 
All of the offences stated in Article 1. are subjected to Supreme Court proceedings.
  
Part III
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===Part III===
 
All of the offences stated in Article 1. must be committed:
 
All of the offences stated in Article 1. must be committed:
3.1 Through eRepublik, including articles and private messages.
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:3.1 Through eRepublik, including articles and private messages.
3.2 On the eCanadian IRC.
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:3.2 On the eCanadian IRC.
3.3 On the eCanadian Forums.
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:3.3 On the eCanadian Forums.
3.4 On the Official eCanadian Party Forums.
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:3.4 On the Official eCanadian Party Forums.
  
Section II – Criminal Procedures in Canada
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==Section II – Criminal Procedures in Canada==
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:1.1 If a Canadian wishes to accuse someone of the offences stated in Article 1, following the procedure from articles 5-8
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:1.2 To accuse someone of the offences stated in Article 1, the accusing Canadian must contact the Minister of Justice.
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:1.3 The Minister of Justice collects evidence, and verifies the legality of the act committed by the accused. Exact specifics of investigation techniques and the brought charges are at the discretion of the Ministry of Justice.
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:1.4 If the act is considered illegal, falling under one of these offences, or violates any other act approved by Congress, the Minister of Justice starts a Court Case against the defendant, in the Supreme Court section on the eCanadian forums.
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:1.5 All following procedures are defined in Section III of the Canadian Constitution.
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:1.6 The Defendant may however offer to pay bail, to avoid these consequences, with it's amount set by the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court, however has the right to deny the offer.
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:1.7. Article 10 does not apply to repeat offenders, who will not be allowed to pay bail.
  
1.1 If a Canadian wishes to accuse someone of the offences stated in Article 1, following the procedure from articles 5-8
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==Section III – Presidential Pardon==
1.2 To accuse someone of the offences stated in Article 1, the accusing Canadian must contact the Minister of Justice.
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:1.1 The President may pardon a individual who has been charged with an offence, issuing a executive order.
1.3 The Minister of Justice collects evidence, and verifies the legality of the act commited by the accused. Exact specifics of investigation techniques and the charges layed are at the discretion of the Ministry of Justice.
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:1.2 Congress may overthrow the executive order as regulated by the constitution.
1.4 If the act is considered illegal, falling under one of these offences, or violates any other act approved by Congress, the Minister of Justice starts a Court Case against the defendant, in the Supreme Court section on the eCanadian forums.
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:1.3 If the order is not overthrown, the individual regains all his lost rights, however any financial losses are not covered.
1.5 All following procedures are defined in Section III of the Canadian Constitution.
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1.6 The Defendant may however offer to pay bail, to avoid these consequences, with it's amount set by the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court, however has the right to deny the offer.
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1.7. Article 10 does not apply to repeat offenders, who will not be allowed to pay bail.
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Section III Presidential Pardon
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==Section IV Additional Regulations==
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:1.1 No Canadian can be tried for a single illegal act twice, whereas this does not disqualify a new trial for a repeat offense.
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:1.2 If a act deemed illegal by the Criminal Code, however not illegal by any other act approved by Congress, is committed before the date of approval of this act, the defendant cannot be charge on the basis of the Criminal Code.
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:1.3 In case of this act, and a preceding act describing two punishments for the same offence, with the offence committed before the approval of the Criminal Code, the more lenient punishment applies.
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:1.4. The Criminal Code takes precedence over any previous law regarding all criminal offences, with the exception of the Constitution of Canada
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:1.5 All other rights that were not mentioned, are included in Section II of the Canadian Constitution.
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:1.6 In an event of this document contradicting the Constitution of Canada in any of it's articles, the Constitution shall take precedence, without affecting the validity of this document.
  
1.1 The President may pardon a individual who has been charged with an offence, issuing a executive order.
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==Section V – The Forums==
1.2 Congress may overthrow the executive order as regulated by the constitution.
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1.3 If the order is not overthrown, the individual regains all his lost rights, however any financial losses are not covered.
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Section IV– Additional Regulations
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===Definitions===
 
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*'''forum''': for the purposes of this section, references to "forum", “forums”, or “the forums” refer specifically to eCanada Forums.
1.1 No Canadian can be tried for a single illegal act twice, whereas this does not disqualify a new trial for a repeat offense.
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*'''mask''': a mask defines what areas of the forums a user can access
1.2 If a act deemed illegal by the Criminal Code, however not illegal by any other act approved by Congress, is commited before the date of approval of this act, the defendant cannot be charge on the basis of the Criminal Code.
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*In Custody mask: an In Custody mask gives a citizen the ability to access the "Supreme Court" section of the forms.
1.3 In case of this act, and a preceeding act describing two punishments for the same offence, with the offence committed before the approval of the Criminal Code, the more lenient punishment applies.
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1.4. The Criminal Code takes precedence over any previous law regarding all criminal offences, with the exception of the Constitution of Canada
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1.5 All other rights that were not mentioned, are included in Section II of the Canadian Constitution.
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1.6 In an event of this document contradicting the Constitution of Canada in any of it's articles, the Constitution shall take precedence, without affecting the validity of this document.
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Section V– The Forums
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Definitions
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forum: for the purposes of this section, references to "forum", “forums”, or “the forums” refer specifically to eCanada Forums.
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mask: a mask defines what areas of the forums a user can access
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In Custody mask: an In Custody mask gives a citizen the ability to access the "Supreme Court" section of the forms.
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Part I - Purpose
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===Part I - Purpose===
 
Due to the sensitive nature of some discussions on the forums, it is important for the eCanadian government to be able to manage access to them in order to maintain national security. This section grants the eCanadian government the power to restrict the access of citizens who have been deemed a threat to national security.
 
Due to the sensitive nature of some discussions on the forums, it is important for the eCanadian government to be able to manage access to them in order to maintain national security. This section grants the eCanadian government the power to restrict the access of citizens who have been deemed a threat to national security.
  
Part II - Masking
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===Part II - Masking===
 
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Every citizen has the right to a mask in the forums, unless he or she holds citizenship elsewhere without the knowledge or assent of the eCanadian government, or until the citizenship is no longer held or the mask is explicitly removed.
 
Every citizen has the right to a mask in the forums, unless he or she holds citizenship elsewhere without the knowledge or assent of the eCanadian government, or until the citizenship is no longer held or the mask is explicitly removed.
  
Part III - The Supreme Court
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===Part III - The Supreme Court===
 
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The Supreme Court of Canada may order the temporary or permanent removal of a mask should a citizen be found guilty of an offence against any eCanadian law contained in The Constitution or the Law Repository.
 
The Supreme Court of Canada may order the temporary or permanent removal of a mask should a citizen be found guilty of an offence against any eCanadian law contained in The Constitution or the Law Repository.
  
Part IV - The Executive
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===Part IV - The Executive===
 
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:4.1 The president may order the immediate removal of a mask should a citizen be considered a threat to national security.
4.1 The president may order the immediate removal of a mask should a citizen be considered a threat to national security.
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:4.2. In this event, the citizen will be granted the privilege of an In Custody mask and be informed by The Office of The President of the processes of filing an appeal with The Supreme Court.
 
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:4.3. The president may return a mask to a citizen at any time. However this shall not prejudice the ability of the citizen to file or continue an appeal against the original decision to remove that citizen’s mask.
4.2. In this event, the citizen will be granted the privilege of an In Custody mask and be informed by The Office of The President of the processes of filing an appeal with The Supreme Court.
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4.3. The president may return a mask to a citizen at any time. However this shall not prejudice the ability of the citizen to file or continue an appeal against the original decision to remove that citizen’s mask.
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Revision as of 03:57, 11 March 2018

Definitions

  • Icon-Canada.png Canada - Canada is used to describe all territories under the jurisdiction of the Government of Canada. The term Canada and eCanada shall be deemed interchangeable within this document.
  • President - The President is the head of Government within Canada. The term President and Prime Minister shall be deemed interchangeable within this document.
  • Congress - Congress is the elected regional representative body within Canada.
  • Admin - Admin is the controlling body within the game eRepublik. The term Admin and Administrator shall be deemed interchangeable within this document.
  • Supreme Court - The judicial body within Canada, as defined in Section III of the Canadian Constitution.
  • Canadian - A citizen of Canada as defined in Section IV of the Constitution of Canada
  • Forum - The Forum shall be the official eCanada forum. This forum, at time of writing, is located at http://ecanada.cc/forums and may be changed without affecting the validity of the constitution, or this legislation.
  • Terrorism - An action directed against a country or a person set to cause fear and harm to people, utilising illicit means.

Section I – Criminal Offences in Canada

Part I

Any Canadian Citizen can be charged with the following offences:

1.1 Treason or any other acts directly endangering the country, or exposing it to foreign powers, espionage.
1.2 Terrorism
1.3 Blackmail.
1.4 Wrongful accusation, In this case, the accusation must be extremely aggressive, unprovoked, continuous, and not retracted to be deemed a Criminal Offense.
1.5 Extreme personal attacks (aggressive behavior, threats and insults) against another player. In this case, the accusations and personal attacks must be extremely aggressive, unprovoked, and continuous, to be deemed a Criminal Offence.
1.6 Theft of copyrighted property, whereas all property (article, public post or IRC message) is subjected to fair use, all secondary uses must include a mention of the original author. If such a mention is omitted, a warning should be issued. If the warning does not take effect, such use of copyrighted property is deemed a Criminal Offence.

Part II

All of the offences stated in Article 1. are subjected to Supreme Court proceedings.

Part III

All of the offences stated in Article 1. must be committed:

3.1 Through eRepublik, including articles and private messages.
3.2 On the eCanadian IRC.
3.3 On the eCanadian Forums.
3.4 On the Official eCanadian Party Forums.

Section II – Criminal Procedures in Canada

1.1 If a Canadian wishes to accuse someone of the offences stated in Article 1, following the procedure from articles 5-8
1.2 To accuse someone of the offences stated in Article 1, the accusing Canadian must contact the Minister of Justice.
1.3 The Minister of Justice collects evidence, and verifies the legality of the act committed by the accused. Exact specifics of investigation techniques and the brought charges are at the discretion of the Ministry of Justice.
1.4 If the act is considered illegal, falling under one of these offences, or violates any other act approved by Congress, the Minister of Justice starts a Court Case against the defendant, in the Supreme Court section on the eCanadian forums.
1.5 All following procedures are defined in Section III of the Canadian Constitution.
1.6 The Defendant may however offer to pay bail, to avoid these consequences, with it's amount set by the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court, however has the right to deny the offer.
1.7. Article 10 does not apply to repeat offenders, who will not be allowed to pay bail.

Section III – Presidential Pardon

1.1 The President may pardon a individual who has been charged with an offence, issuing a executive order.
1.2 Congress may overthrow the executive order as regulated by the constitution.
1.3 If the order is not overthrown, the individual regains all his lost rights, however any financial losses are not covered.

Section IV – Additional Regulations

1.1 No Canadian can be tried for a single illegal act twice, whereas this does not disqualify a new trial for a repeat offense.
1.2 If a act deemed illegal by the Criminal Code, however not illegal by any other act approved by Congress, is committed before the date of approval of this act, the defendant cannot be charge on the basis of the Criminal Code.
1.3 In case of this act, and a preceding act describing two punishments for the same offence, with the offence committed before the approval of the Criminal Code, the more lenient punishment applies.
1.4. The Criminal Code takes precedence over any previous law regarding all criminal offences, with the exception of the Constitution of Canada
1.5 All other rights that were not mentioned, are included in Section II of the Canadian Constitution.
1.6 In an event of this document contradicting the Constitution of Canada in any of it's articles, the Constitution shall take precedence, without affecting the validity of this document.

Section V – The Forums

Definitions

  • forum: for the purposes of this section, references to "forum", “forums”, or “the forums” refer specifically to eCanada Forums.
  • mask: a mask defines what areas of the forums a user can access
  • In Custody mask: an In Custody mask gives a citizen the ability to access the "Supreme Court" section of the forms.

Part I - Purpose

Due to the sensitive nature of some discussions on the forums, it is important for the eCanadian government to be able to manage access to them in order to maintain national security. This section grants the eCanadian government the power to restrict the access of citizens who have been deemed a threat to national security.

Part II - Masking

Every citizen has the right to a mask in the forums, unless he or she holds citizenship elsewhere without the knowledge or assent of the eCanadian government, or until the citizenship is no longer held or the mask is explicitly removed.

Part III - The Supreme Court

The Supreme Court of Canada may order the temporary or permanent removal of a mask should a citizen be found guilty of an offence against any eCanadian law contained in The Constitution or the Law Repository.

Part IV - The Executive

4.1 The president may order the immediate removal of a mask should a citizen be considered a threat to national security.
4.2. In this event, the citizen will be granted the privilege of an In Custody mask and be informed by The Office of The President of the processes of filing an appeal with The Supreme Court.
4.3. The president may return a mask to a citizen at any time. However this shall not prejudice the ability of the citizen to file or continue an appeal against the original decision to remove that citizen’s mask.

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