Sentences with phrase «canadian industry minister»

As it relates to this subject matter, it is our Canadian Industry Minister who is responsible for appointing the Commissioner for the Competition Bureau of Canada and Federal Court Judges are appointed by our Canadian Justice Minister with the expected influence of our Prime Minister.

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«While we understand that the CRTC feels the industry needs time to adjust to the new rules, we call on all industry players to deliver the choice to Canadians that they deserve in a timely manner,» Canadian Heritage Minister Shelly Glover said in a statement.
Canadian Minister of Natural Resources James Gordon Carr says the energy industry, more than any sector, shows how beneficial free trade is to all three countries.
'' The Canadian Institute of Planners (CIP) sent a letter to Minister of Industry, Hon. Tony Clement expressing its concern and requesting that the Conservative government reverse its decision to eliminate the long - form questionnaire in the 2011 Census.
A growing movement of more than 70 business, industry and community groups, representing hundreds of thousands of British Columbians and Canadians, have come together over the last two days to sign a joint letter calling on Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Premiers John Horgan and Rachel Notley to resolve the impasse on the Trans Mountain Pipeline project.
«Generally speaking, we'll see the prime minister argue that the border adjustment tax applied to any sector will not be obviously helpful to Canadian exporters, but... that it will actually cause damage to American job creators and to American industry
Industry Minister Tony Clement has indicated again that the federal government, rather than the sector's regulator, will make the decisions about issues of foreign ownership in Canadian telecommunications.
The Minister of Industry, on behalf of Industry Canada, asked the Council of Canadian Academies to assess industrial research and development (IR&D) in Canada.
OTTAWA, ONTARIO --(Marketwired - June 4, 2013)- The Honourable Christian Paradis, Minister of Industry, today announced decisions to further promote competition in the Canadian wireless telecommunications market to give Canadians access to the latest technology at better prices.
Industry Minister Christian Paradis has remained silent on the issue, but last week the Canadian Marketing Association told its members that further consultations are now planned and that the law will not take effect until the middle of 2012 at the earliest.
Minister of Canadian Heritage Mélanie Joly will lead Canada's first creative industries trade mission to China this week alongside 60 cultural businesses and organizations.
Mr. Speaker, the Prime Minister would like Canadians to believe that an MOU compelled Canada to buy the F - 35 stealth fighters, but in 2008 the then industry minister said, «this participation does not commit us to purchase the aircraftMinister would like Canadians to believe that an MOU compelled Canada to buy the F - 35 stealth fighters, but in 2008 the then industry minister said, «this participation does not commit us to purchase the aircraftminister said, «this participation does not commit us to purchase the aircraft».
VANCOUVER, B.C. — A growing movement of more than 70 business, industry and community groups, representing hundreds of thousands of British Columbians and Canadians, have come together over the last two days to sign a joint letter calling on Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Premiers John Horgan and Rachel Notley to resolve the impasse on the Trans Mountain Pipeline project.
The Council is chaired by the Hon. Michael Wilson, former Canadian finance minister, industry minister, and ambassador to Washington.
 Former Canadian Deputy Industry Minister V. Peter Harder cited in The -LSB-...]
Currently, she serves as the Chair of the Canada Research Knowledge Network, Vice-Chair of Universities Canada and of the U15 Group of Canadian Research Universities, as well as a member of the federal Minister of Industry's Science, Technology and Innovation Council.
Only after multiple extensions was final approval granted and even then, it came with several caveats, the most notable being, ``... given the inherent risks posed by foreign SOE acquisitions in the Canadian oil sands, the Minister of Industry will find the acquisition of control of a Canadian oil sands business by a foreign SOE to be of net benefit to Canada on an exceptional basis only» (emphasis added).
While the Canadian government has yet to respond publicly to the recommendations, my weekly technology law column (Toronto Star version, homepage version) reports that according to documents recently obtained under the Access to Information Act, earlier this year Industry Minister James Moore launched a series of private consultations with Canadian business on intellectual property issues.
The knee - jerk reaction of many Canadians, including Industry Minister Tony Clement, is to assume that high gas prices and inflated profit margins are likely to be explained by collusion among the big oil companies to fix prices at higher than acceptable levels.
The efforts seem to be paying off: Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper (Conservative) expressed his displeasure with the CRTC's UBB decision last week and then on Thursday the Industry Minister announced (via twitter no less) that there would be a full review of the decision.
This committee is made up of the presidents of the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council, the Canadian Institutes of Health Research, the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, the Canada Foundation for Innovation (CFI), and the deputy minister of Industry Canada.
Projects will be centered at various Canadian universities, with C$ 19 million ($ 19.2 million) of the total outlay coming from Automotive Partnership Canada, a government - industry alliance, and nearly C$ 15 million ($ 15.1 million) directly from industry, says Gary Goodyear, Minister of State for Science and Technology.
On Monday, October 3, 2016, the Canadian Mortgage and Real Estate industry was blindsided by an announcement from Finance Minister, Bill Morneau to slow down the hot real estate market in areas such as Toronto and Vancouver, which will result in making it more difficult for Canadians to qualify for mortgage financing.
By skyfinancial 2013-10-30T17:04:19 +00:00 October 30th, 2013 Categories: Economy Tags: Canadian housing, Canadian real estate, construction, Construction industry, Construction workers, finance minister, Finance Minister Jim Flaherty, financing, Housing Market, housing sector, mortgage rules, Mr. Flaherty, Reaminister, Finance Minister Jim Flaherty, financing, Housing Market, housing sector, mortgage rules, Mr. Flaherty, ReaMinister Jim Flaherty, financing, Housing Market, housing sector, mortgage rules, Mr. Flaherty, Real Estate
The Canadian real estate industry will get more good news today — not that it needs any more positive spin or Finance Minister Jim Flaherty even wants to hear it.
Left to right: President of the Canadian Solar Industries Association (CanSIA), John Gorman, Alberta Minister of Environment and Parks, The Honourable Shannon Phillips, and President of the Canadian Wind Energy Association (CanWEA), Robert Hornung, at the Wind and Solar Reception in Edmonton, November 3, 2015.
The Canadian Bar Association has written a letter [pdf] to ministers Toews, Day and Bernier expressing their fear that «This seems to be introducing a corporate or industry content monitoring scheme, without the necessity of prior authorization or oversight.
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.
In separate letters of support, the Privacy Commissioner of Canada, Jennifer Stoddart, the Information and Privacy Commissioner for British Columbia, David Loukidelis, and Dr. Ann Cavoukian, Ontario's Information and Privacy Commissioner, each wrote to Minister of Canadian Heritage Bev Oda and Industry Minister Maxime Bernier to express their concern with the privacy implications of DRM technology.
On June 2nd, 2010, the Canadian federal government introduced a new copyright bill intended to «modernize Canadian Copyright law,» as Tony Clement, Minister of Industry put it in the press release.
On December 13th, the Honourable Navdeep Bains, Minister of Innovation, Science and Economic Development, in conjunction with the Honourable Mélanie Joly, Minister of Canadian Heritage, launched the mandated review of the Copyright Act to be conducted by the Standing Committee on Industry, Science and Technology.
This year, the party ran into copyright troubles and embarrassment when Industry Minister Jim Prentice — who was overseeing a controversial plan to tighten Canadian copyright law — landed in hot water by using a video cut to a copyrighted song without seeking the permission of an unamused copyright owner.
OTTAWA, June 11, 2008 — The Honourable Jim Prentice, Minister of Industry, and the Honourable Josée Verner, Minister of Canadian Heritage, Status of Women and Official Languages, and Minister for La Francophonie, will deliver brief statements and answer media inquiries shortly after the tabling of a bill to amend the Copyright Act.
The result, as described by current Industry Minister James Moore, is a regime under which «Canadians should not receive emails that they do not want and did not ask to receive.»
He has served as president of an industry association, as economic policy advisor to the deputy prime minister of Canada and as a policy advisor with the United States Bureau of the Canadian Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade.
Gary Mauris, president of Dominion Lending Centres, had his say about concerns within the Canadian mortgage brokering industry to Finance Minister Jim Flaherty during the Regina Pre-Budget Consultation recently.
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