Not exact matches
Last month the
Canadian high - tech lobby group Information and Communication Technology
Council along with Music Canada jointly made the case for increased government support of arts education, especially music, on the basis that music students «performed better in
general intelligence skills such as literacy, verbal memory, mathematics and IQ,» are more creative and have better social skills.
Among the many well - known
Canadians scheduled as «participants» were Stephen Harper's Conservative cabinet ministers Stockwell Day (who at first denied attending) and the then - defence minister Gordon O'Connor, deputy ministers (Defence) Ward Elcock, Peter Harder (Foreign Affairs), Associate Deputy Minister William Elliott (Public Security), Liberal continentalist Anne McLellan, Canada's former deputy prime minister and a defender of the oil patch, the Alberta minister of energy, Greg Melchin,
General Rick Hillier, Canada's chief of defence staff, former Conservative cabinet minister Perrin Beatty, now president of the
Canadian Chamber of Commerce, the infamous continentalist Thomas d'Aquino, head of the
Canadian Council of Chief Executives, Rear Admiral Roger Girouard, Maj. - Gen.
Greenchip Renewal Partners International Institute for Sustainable Development Responsible Investment Association Équiterre Nature Canada Greenpeace Canada SHARE Canada Forest Products Association of Canada
Canadian Business for Social Responsibility
Canadian Urban Transit Association Clean50 Climate Smart Business Genus Capital JCM Power Corporate Knights Toronto Atmospheric Fund The Asthma Society of Canada Bullfrog Power NEI Investments Sitka Foundation Alterra Power Corp. 20/20 Catalysts Program Renewable Cities VanCity
Canadian Solar Industries Association Anglican Church of Canada Blue Green Canada Network for Business Sustainability
Canadian Wind Energy Association Canada Quebec Employers
Council Dunsky Energy Consulting NAIMA Canada Alliance québécoise de l'efficacité énergétique Marmott Énergies Biothermica Association québécoise de la production d'énergie renouvelable Enerkem
Canadian Labour Congress Co-operatives and Mutuals Canada Plug» nDrive Regroupement national des conseils régionaux de l'environnement Business
Council of Canada Sustainalytics Sustainability CoLab Écotech Québec National Union of Public and
General Employees Insurance Bureau of Canada Centre for Indigenous Environmental Resources Iron & Earth
The Canada and Quebec delegation included representatives from Common Frontiers, the
Council of
Canadians, Réseau Québécois sur l'intégration continentale (RQIC), the
Canadian Labour Congress, Unifor, the
Canadian Union of Public and
General Employees (CUPE) National, the United Steelworkers, Public Service Alliance of Canada, BC Teachers Federation, Fonds de solidarité (FTQ), Confédération des syndicats nationaux (CSN), Centro international de solidarité ouvrière (CiSO), the National Farmers Union, and the
Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, many of which are member organizations of the TJN.
Karen's background in public policy, communications, strategic planning, and issues management is founded on previous roles with Spectra Energy's
Canadian LNG group, Westport Innovations, the United States Consulate
General (Vancouver), and the Business
Council of British Columbia.
- CGA, March 14, 2013 Presenter: The Prudent Investor Rule - Institute of Corporate Directors, November 2011 Presenter: The Prudent Investor Rule - Certified
General Accountants (CGA), October 2011 Presenter: The Prudent Investor Rule -
Canadian Bar, Wills & Estates Section, May 2011 Presenter: The Prudent Investor Rule - Edmonton Estate Planning
Council, March 2011 Presenter: The Prudent Investor Rule - Society for Trust and Estate Practitioners, Jan. 2011 Presenter: The Prudent Investor Rule - Miller Thomson Law Firm, November 2010
Support for this exhibition has been provided by the Consulate
General of Switzerland, the Swiss
Council for the Arts PRO HELVETIA and the Swiss
Canadian Cultural Association.
That's In the Matter of Section 53 of the Supreme Court Act, R.S.C. 1985, C. S - 26 and in the Matter of a Reference by the Governor
General in
Council concerning the proposed
Canadian Securities Act, as set out in Order in
Council P.C. 2010 - 667, dated May 26, 2010 (33718)
The
Canadian General Standards Board (CGSB), being the standards development organization (SDO) that sponsored 72:34, expects the Standards
Council of Canada to declare its draft second edition of 72.34, to be an NSC sometime this coming summer.
The
Council declares draft standards submitted to it by standards development organizations (SDOs) such as the
Canadian General Standards Board (CGSB), [1] to be National Standards of Canada (NSCs).
Therefore His Excellency the Governor
General in
Council, on the recommendation of the Minister of
Canadian Heritage, the Minister of Industry, the Minister of Public Works and Government Services, the Minister of Justice and the Treasury Board, hereby makes the annexed Reproduction of Federal Law Order.
The
Canadian Judicial
Council is investigating a complaint brought by the Attorney
General of Alberta that calls for Justice Camp's removal from the office of Federal Court judge, a position to which he was later appointed.
«The authority of the judiciary in any democratic society rests on public confidence and public confidence can not exist in the absence of displaying the highest norms of conduct and ethical principles for judges,» says Norman Sabourin, executive director and senior
general counsel for the
Canadian Judicial
Council.
She has consulted to international law firms, courts and justice agencies including the
Canadian Judicial
Council, the Federal Court of Australia, the Queensland Courts, the Victorian Courts, the Ministry of Justice and Alberta Courts, Canada, the Queensland Department of Justice and Attorney -
General, the
Council of Chief Justices of Australia and New Zealand and the British Columbia Securities Commission.
The
Council of
Canadians with Disabilities, a national human rights organization, will be appearing before the Supreme Court of Canada in Mowat v. Canada (Attorney
General), an appeal about access to justice for victims of discrimination.
That's why Canada's Attorney
General and the
Canadian Judicial
Council are fighting tooth and nail to keep this from going to a public trial.
Both the Attorney
General of Canada and Justice J. Bryan Shaughnessy filed notice that they intend to fight Julian Fantino's appeal and application to intervene in the judicial review of the
Canadian Judicial
Council's summary dismissal of a complaint against Justice Shaughnessy.
And further, what happens when the
Canadian Judicial
Council and Attorney
General of Canada openly defend and side with a judge whose conduct some lawyers have called «reprehensible»?
29,620 pages in 80 bound volumes that had to be created because Justice Shaughnessy and the Attorney
General of Canada want to keep public attention from the
Canadian Judicial
Council.
On November 28, the
Council for
Canadians with Disabilities (CCD) will be at the Supreme Court of Canada to intervene in a case called
Canadian Human Rights Commission v. Attorney
General of Canada...
He is a member of the Privy
Council of Canada, Deputy Governor
General, Chairman of the
Canadian Judicial
Council, Chairman of the Advisory
Council of the Order of Canada and has received distinguished awards for his contributions to society, including an Honorary Fellow of the American College of Trial Lawyers and Honorary Doctorates from the Universities of Moncton, Ottawa, Montreal and Toronto.
Slansky v. Canada (Attorney
General) et al. 2013 FCA 199 Evidence — Witnesses — Privilege —
General — Public interest privilege Following a murder trial, counsel for the defence (Slansky) filed a complaint about the trial judge with the
Canadian Judicial
Council (CJC).
The Attorney
General of Ontario, the
Council of
Canadians with Disabilities, the
Canadian Transportation Agency and the International Air Transport Association, an industry trade organization, have all filed intervener applications.
There are significant opportunities for
Canadian advocates for parents to use the academic research revealed by the conference to promote equal parenting, to advocate the for a
Canadian resolution similar to that of the
Council of Europe, and to show how equal shared parenting is being successfully implemented in various countries to the benefit of children, parents and society in
general.
As of September 1, 2017, the
Council requires students enrolled in real estate licensing courses to demonstrate their proficiency in reading, writing, speaking and listening in English by passing the
Canadian English Language Proficiency Index Program
General test (CELPIP).