In the next breath, however, Harper added: «It should not matter who delivers health care, whether it is private, profit, not - for - profit or public, as long as
Canadians have access to those services through the public insurance system regardless of their financial needs.
Not exact matches
I
've used a VPN
to access U.S. Netflix over the past few months specifically
to access three shows not on the
Canadian service: Parks and Recreation, 30 Rockand Louie.
I
've got a story in the new issue of
Canadian Business magazine about the rise of cloud gaming — or online
services that act much like Netflix do in that they sell streaming
access to the same sorts of video games you
'd find on your Xbox or Playstation.
The reforms before us
have the potential
to cause a brain drain of our highly educated, most innovative young citizens, and that means
Canadians lose
access to goods,
services, jobs.
I think that Canada
has a lot of very smart entrepreneurs, and I think Canada is very focused on e-commerce because of frustration that we haven't
had access to the same level of goods and
services in the U.S. Something like two - thirds of
Canadian consumers who shop online are shopping from U.S. websites.
Paul Murphy, an Irish member of the European parliament, decried the secrecy of the negotiations, saying they
had «been driven by
Canadian and European multinationals and agrobusiness that want market
access and
access to vital public
services so they can profit at the expense of working - class people.»
Through comScore's
Canadian Online Banking Insights report, financial
services firms in Canada now
have access to a wealth of competitive insights
to help them understand the industry landscape and maximize the return on their digital investment.»
The Public Interest Advocacy Centre (PIAC), ACORN Canada (ACORN) and National Pensioners Federation (NPF) today reacted negatively
to the
Canadian Radio - television and Telecommunications Commission's (CRTC) rejection of their review of the CRTC's previous decision
to deny creating a fund
to ensure all
Canadians, including lower - income
Canadians,
have equal
access to broadband and other telecommunications
services.
This will ensure
Canadians have access to a stable supply of cost - effective medications and pharmacist
services.»
For example, well under 10 % of the world's 6.4 B mobile subscribers
have access to LTE
service; most
Canadians already
have access to multiple, competing LTE networks.
As with NAFTA and the nine other bilateral trade agreements that Canada
has already ratified, we can expect the trade deal with South Korea
to spur innovation and productivity, giving
Canadian companies a stronger position in export markets while providing
Canadian consumers with
access to a wider variety of goods and
services at more competitive prices.
Fundamentally there's a strong need
to ensure SMEs
have the proper
access to capital
to innovate and develop competitive products /
services to bring
to Canadian and global markets.
Time and again,
Canadians have to watch these awesome music streaming
services pop up, only
to discover that once again we won't
have access to it.
Canadian music lovers now
have access to a free new digital music
service consisting of 40 web radio stations, 14 distinct genre - based music communities, hundreds of concerts and in - depth content from music personalities across the nation.
Shamrock
has also now acquired
Canadian audiobook
service Audiobooks.com for RBmedia, providing
access to more than 100,000 titles, and making RBmedia the «largest audiobook publisher in the world».
You
have unlimited
access to the most complete, in - depth online investment
service ever made available
to Canadians.
The
Canadian Hydrographic
Service and the Geological Survey of Canada
have collected a great deal of data in areas that are ice - covered, difficult
to access, and that in some instances
had not previously been surveyed.
Third, and bringing together normative and pragmatic angles, not only
has the
Canadian legal profession in general, and many of the provincial self - regulatory organizations more particularly, opened up a policy - making space for considering how
to reformulate the future of legal
services to improve
access to justice, but also, the provincial self - regulators all
have an implicit and, sometimes, as in the case of Ontario, an explicit duty
to facilitate
access to justice in their regulatory activities.
«Fertility tourism» is the somewhat derisive term for cross-border travel
to access artificial reproductive
services that are restricted or unavailable in the traveler's home country.123 Such tourism can be a two - way street.124 Canada, for example, imposes severe penalties on anyone who provides compensation
to a gestational surrogate.125 The risk of a serious fine and even jail time acts as a deterrent
to Canadians who
have no
access to altruistic surrogates within Canada.126 The restrictions encourage
Canadians to access ART
services in the United States or other countries.127 On the other hand, Canada can be an attractive destination for intending parents who are not
Canadian but who
have access to an altruistic
Canadian surrogate because the public health system greatly reduces the medical costs for the pregnancy and birth of the baby.128 India
has a growing reputation for providing low - cost gestational surrogacy as it allows women
to be compensated for providing such
services.129 All of these scenarios present potential LRW problems addressing contract interpretation and enforceability.
OTTAWA, January 25, 2017 — The Public Interest Advocacy Centre (PIAC), ACORN Canada (ACORN) and National Pensioners Federation (NPF) today reacted negatively
to the
Canadian Radio - television and Telecommunications Commission's (CRTC) rejection of their review of the CRTC's previous decision
to deny creating a fund
to ensure all
Canadians, including lower - income
Canadians,
have equal
access to broadband and other telecommunications
services.
The concept of unbundled legal
services has been recognized as a measure
to improve
access to justice for those who fall into the wide and growing gap between
Canadians who can afford full representation and those who qualify for legal aid.
The
Canadian Human Rights Commission
would prefer
to see the dispute settled between the parties rather than in court in the hopes that children on reserve will
have access to the
services they deserve in a timely manner.
The
Canadian internet advocacy association, openmedia.ca,
has just launched a series of public
service announcements
to call attention
to the anticipated «lawful
access» legislation which is expected
to be buried in the Harper Government's omnibus crime legislation this fall.
We maintain regular contact with the tax groups at each of the
Canadian law firms in the World
Services Group, and as a result,
have direct
access to the expertise of over 60 tax lawyers across Canada.
If organizations
to which benefits are provided are not granted sufficient funds
to function effectively, persons
accessing these
services, including New
Canadians,
have fewer resources with which
to access justice.
Jeff
has been, and continues
to be, an advocate for enhancing
Canadians» ability
to access legal
services and for effective, equal
access to justice.
Both solutions will occur because the power of the news media and of the internet, interacting, will quickly make widely known these types of information, the cumulative effect of which will force governments and the courts
to act: (1) the situations of the thousands of people whose lives
have been ruined because they could not obtain the help of a lawyer; (2) the statistics as
to the increasing percentages of litigants who are unrepresented and clogging the courts, causing judges
to provide more public warnings; (3) the large fees that some lawyers charge; (4) increasing numbers of people being denied Legal Aid and court - appointed lawyers; (5) the many years that law societies
have been unsuccessful in coping with this problem which continues
to grow worse; (6) people prosecuted for «the unauthorized practice of law» because they tried
to help others desperately in need of a lawyer whom they couldn't afford
to hire; (7) that there is no truly effective advertising creating competition among law firms that could cause them
to lower their fees; (8) that law societies are too comfortably protected by their monopoly over the provision of legal
services, which is why they might block the expansion of the paralegal profession, and haven't effectively innovated with electronic technology and new infrastructure so as
to be able
to solve this problem; (9) that when members of the public
access the law society website they don't see any reference
to the problem that can assure them that something effective is being done and, (10) in order for the rule of law, the
Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, and the whole of Canada's constitution be able
to operate effectively and command sufficient respect, the majority of the population must be able
to obtain a lawyer at reasonable cost.
Companies wondering what kind of
access they will get
to the EU market and what kind of
access their competitors on the
service side will get
to the
Canadian market are going
to have to look at those
service schedules
to figure that out.
The
Canadian market for legal
services is sufficiently tight in certain communities and sectors, that adoption of inflexible rules
has implications for
access to justice.
For more than a decade, professors and students at
Canadian law schools
have been given free
access to the commercial online
services and there is no sign as yet that this will change.
Bell TV
has just released a new app for
Canadian customers that brings live and on - demand
access to Bell's television
service.
After a seemingly endless wait,
Canadian Android users finally
have access to Android Pay, about a year after Apple brought its iPhone mobile payments platform
to Canada with Apple Pay, and seven months after Samsung Pay soft - launched its
service in partnership with CIBC.
Currently you are allowing AMERICAN marketing and technology companies like Status MLS, Point2Homes and CoreLogic
to market,
service and capitalize on the use of the MLS trademarks, yet you force
Canadian based companies
to not
have equal
access to those trademarks.
«Our lawyers
would have rightly pointed out or reminded Fintrac that no
Canadian can discriminate against another or deny
access to a
service based on where they're from.»
«
Canadians today
have access to more competitive markets, such as real estate
services, and are better protected against misleading representations, including those resulting from fine - print disclaimers,» says the release.