The Tyee has a brief report on the C-61 in 61 Seconds contesting, rightly noting that there are relatively few entries but that there still plenty of time to enter.
The Tyee on the C-61 in 61 Seconds Contest
August 6, 2008
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Michael im working on several different entries right now. Im sure there are others.
If somebody could provide a link to an excerpt of the current fair dealings provisions (not C61) that would be great.
sorry a dbl post for anyone interested the 1985 Bill C42 is acessible here [ link ]