An uptick in invention can also bolster cornerstones of
Canadian society like universities and the health - care system.
Not exact matches
By supporting initiatives
like NextAI, Magna has the opportunity to help create a preeminent AI ecosystem which will ignite a new wave of opportunity for the
Canadian industry,
society, and entrepreneurs.»
We also would
like to encourage everyone to donate to the
Canadian Cancer
Society, the American Cancer
Society and also to the
Canadian Hospice Palliative Care Association.
Laurence Cooke, founder and chief executive of nanoPay, says MintChip provides
Canadians with a glimpse at of what a cashless
society could look
like.
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What we can do though is create a law school environment that looks
like the
Canadian population, and actually exemplify the culture of inclusion that we'd
like to see in
society at large.
Even fast food chains and behemoth retailers
like Walmart are falling in line with
Canadian society's evolving demands on its food suppliers: Walmart recently announced that «every cut of beef» it sells is 100 %
Canadian AAA Angus, and Cara Foods, the owner of chain restaurants Harvey's, Swiss Chalet, Kelsey's and East Side Mario's, will switch to cage - free eggs for its entire supply chain by 2036.
It does not take much to think of times we might ourselves have expressed views with which the majority disagrees (views that today are considered mainstream — I would
like to think because they are supportive of those other values, such as equality, that signal the nature of
Canadian society in its ideal); or that we have tolerated the expression of views with which we vigorously disagreed and to which we may have responded in ongoing debate.
It seems to me that there is a cluster of qualities we look for in a potential judge, ranging from things
like demonstrated intelligence through broad knowledge of
Canadian society to the possession of values of which we approve.
All regulators need to heed this lesson, but particularly those who are self - regulating
like Canadian law
societies.
Canadian society, in general, may take issue with particular decisions but as a whole appears to respect the judicial system (although most would probably
like it to be more transparent, particularly the process for choosing new judges at almost every level of court).
Looking at current initiatives
like the Nova Scotia's Barristers»
Society's Transforming Regulation consultation and the work of the Law
Society of Upper Canada's Working Group on Alternative Business structures, it is apparent that right now there is significant «big picture» thinking going on at
Canadian law
societies about how to innovate and modernize lawyer regulation.
While groups
like the National Indian Brotherhood (now the Assembly of First Nations) worked to represent those who had status, others,
like the
Canadian Métis
Society, developed to represent those without status.
Although there is a very spirited debate in
Canadian society about the decriminalization or even legalization of marijuana, police and the federal prosecution service continue to crack down on all manner of drug offences, including simple possession, possession for the purposes of trafficking, trafficking, production, importation and related money offences
like laundering and proceeds of crime.
So, why would
Canadian law
societies choose to focus so intently on the UK — which is nothing
like Canada at all — in determining whether or not ABS is a «fit» for Canada?
In many ways,
Canadian law
societies are still testing out what a robust commitment to the public interest best looks
like.
Additionally, there are plenty of alternatives outside the Law
Society including other continuing legal education providers
like, the
Canadian Bar Association, in - house programs offered by law firms or even organized education discussion
like the Manitoba Bar Association section meetings.
From serving meals to the homeless with Salvation Army, fundraising for the Etobicoke Humane
Society, organised events
like Children's Miracle Network or
Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation RE / MAX Realty Specialists Inc., is committed not just to improving the technology and process of purchasing real estate, but to making Toronto a better place to live.