Sentences with phrase «canadian national database»

Parenting - by - gender interactions in child psychopathology: Attempting to address inconsistencies with a Canadian national database
As an added bonus, lawyers have the option of agreeing to have their names and contact information shared with, and included in, a Canadian national database of lawyers providing unbundled legal services of all types.

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The federal government should establish and promote a comprehensive, national database of labour market information that is available to all Canadians;
Canadian National Forestry Database.
Due to an apparent failure to update the Canadian Police Information Centre (CPIC)(the national database of criminal records), both Toronto police and prosecutors were unaware that Tariq had previously been charged with dangerous driving causing bodily harm in January 2010, and that he subsequently fled to Pakistan, while on bail, with his father as surety.
The Canadian Police Information Centre or «CPIC» is a national database administered by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.
On Jan. 2, 2007, the Canadian Bar Association launched the National Class Action Database, a repository for information and documents about new class actions across Canada.
Over the years, Maritime Law Book made a number of contributions to the Canadian publishing scene including, the publication of the only provincial bilingual law reporter; the «Raw Judgments» database of cases that did not warrant value added enhancements; and online access to the National Reporter System.
We had a lot of fun making a video featuring top Canadian justices, to support the unbundling of legal services and our new National Database!
The Information and Privacy Commissioner has released her investigation report to allegations that Ontario police are routinely inputting sensitive mental health information into national police databases, which are not only accessible to all Canadian police departments, but also the US Federal Bureau of Investigation and Department of Homeland Security.
If you are looking for information on a specific class action, you may find the Canadian Bar Association's National Class Action Database helpful.
This publication from the National Self - Represented Litigants Project is a guide to the use of the freely available online database of case law and legislation from the Canadian Legal Information Institute (CanLII).
If you are wondering whether a particular claim has been the subject of a class action, you may consult the Canadian Bar Association's National Class Action Database, or send us an email.
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