Spouses

A spouse is a significant other in a marriage, civil union, or common-law marriage. The term is gender neutral, whereas a male spouse is a husband and a female spouse is a wife. Although a spouse is a form of significant other, the latter term also includes non-marital partners who play a social role similar to that of a spouse, but do not have rights and duties reserved by law to a spouse.

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UCP: University of Calgary Press · 23 May 2024 English

Psychologists face ethical and cultural intricacies in their work on a daily basis. Psychology graduate training and continuing education programs often focus mainly on common ethical issues and mainstream psychological …

permanent residents and subsequently sponsor their spouses and/or children to join them in Canada. The process residing in Canada to be separated from their spouses and children for an extended period of time. The


TIAC: Tourism Industry Association of Canada · 21 May 2024 English

7 Section 2: Hosting Requirements When considering submitting a proposal, the interested Host Destination and its designated partners will be responsible for providing (planning, costing and implementation) the following: ● …

include sponsors, ministers, senior officials, spouses, and aides, employees of participating organizations


AFMC: The Association of Faculties of Medicine of Canada · 15 May 2024 English

88 1 ABOUT THE AFMC Founded in 1943, the Association of Faculties of Medicine of Canada (AFMC) represents Canada's 17 faculties of medicine and is the voice of academic medicine …

will include parents, siblings, children, and spouses. o It will not include second-degree and higher


AFMC: The Association of Faculties of Medicine of Canada · 15 May 2024 French

Frais Frais de service de demande à l’OMSAS : 220 $ Tous les candidats sont tenus de payer des frais de base de 220 $. [...] Voici la liste des …

will include parents, siblings, children, and spouses. o It will not include second-degree and higher


IRSST: Institut de recherche Robert-Sauvé en santé et en sécurité du travail · 15 May 2024 English

For occupational health practitioners and the research community, knowledge of the exposure of workers occurring both in the past and present is important in monitoring the health of workers. [...] …

conducted with surrogate respondents – typically spouses and occasionally offspring (Labrèche et al., 2010;


Maytree · 14 May 2024 English

For each province and territory, it includes: • A brief description of the social assistance program(s); • Analysis of the total number of cases and beneficiaries of social assistance over …

children under the SIS program. • SIS applicants and spouses/partners can choose not to specify gender, or select


CDPDJ: Commission des droits de la personne et des droits de la jeunesse · 9 May 2024

Inuit children whose situation falls under the jurisdiction of Nunavik's youth protection services, and their families, are not receiving the services they are entitled to receive, concludes the Commission des …

filled. In Hudson Bay, 70% of community their spouses, children, or pets. services positions were filled


BCCAT: BC Council on Admissions and Transfer · 6 May 2024 English

BCCAT Arculaon Meeng Minutes April 25, 2024 Hiran Roy – Introducon Lillian Rose: Tradional Knowledge and Language Coordinator, Ktunaxa Naon Council Welcome, Indigenous land acknowledgement, the importance of land acknowledgments …

IRCC Policy Changes Work eligibility for spousesspouses of internaonal students’ undergraduate programs for an open work permit Impact – students with spouses may consider Masters of PHD programs instead (eg


CCR: Canadian Council for Refugees · 29 April 2024 English

Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship 365 Laurier Avenue West Ottawa ON K1A 1L1 Dear Minister Miller: Re: Processing delays for the dependents of Protected Persons We write on behalf …

relationships. Families grow apart. Relationships between spouses become fragile. Children grow up in the absence facilitating the integration of spouses in Canada. It allowed spouses and common-law partners to work applicants recognizes that “the work of sponsored spouses and partners, and their family members, creates citizens and permanent residents”. It enables spouses to begin integrating into Canada’s economy and


First Nations Child and Family Caring Society of Canada · 29 April 2024 English

I am the Scientific Director of the First Nations/Canadian Incidence Study of Reported Child Abuse and Neglect (FN/CIS) 2019 and the Principal Investigator of the Ontario Incidence Study of Reported …

Survival The Experience and Coping Strategies of Spouses of People with an Early- Onset Dementia Factor-Inwentash


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