Sentences with phrase «francophone areas»

Legault says that while La Capitale is strong in the Francophone areas of Quebec, it is weaker in the predominantly English - speaking sections of the province, and there are about 20 centres where the company does not have a presence.
This cultural initiative will easily work in Francophone areas of Manitoba, Ontario, New Brunswick and Quebec.
A two - hour bus ride to the mysterious, exotic East End of Montreal (the all - Francophone area, into which they never ventured otherwise); where everything was interesting and new, from the dark plumes of smoke that snaked across the sky from factory chimneys to the stray newspapers and empty plastic bags that swished across the neglected streets to the staccato joual that echoed down the alleys as they drove by.
Offer experiences that support your child's learning such as visiting French restaurants or visiting a Francophone area.

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The push into representing investors in Francophone Africa is key to Stephenson Harwood's strategy, and Cousin sees it as an important growth area for the firm.
He adds: «Clients are increasingly looking for firms which, alongside a network of contacts, can offer conflict - free advice and assistance on deals and operations across Francophone Africa in a wide range of legal practice areas, from employment to banking and finance, property to pensions.
In Yukon Francophone School Board, Education Area # 23 v. Yukon, the Supreme Court of Canada reviewed the conduct and statements of a trial judge, which included numerous accusations and attacks on counsel.
Read the SCC's decision in Yukon Francophone School Board, Education Area # 23 v. Yukon (Attorney General, 2015 SCC 25 here.
The recent Supreme Court decision in Yukon Francophone School Board, Education Area # 23 v. Yukon (Attorney General), 2015 SCC 25 (CanLII) did not directly address social media but provides some useful perspectives on community involvement of adjudicators.
In this respect, the Appeals Court referenced the «undisputed test for reasonable apprehension of bias» as summarized by the Supreme Court of Canada in the 2015 case Yukon Francophone School Board, Education Area No. 23 v. Yukon Territory (Attorney General).
Language Rights / Judges: Minority Language Rights; Reasonable Apprehension of Bias Yukon Francophone School Board, Education Area # 23 v.Yukon (Attorney General), 2015 SCC 25 (35823) The test for reasonable apprehension of bias is what would a reasonable, informed person think.
The SCC has been recently active in this area having heard on January 21, 2015 the appeal Yukon Francophone School Board, Education Area # 23 v. Attorney General of the Yukon Territory SCC No. 35823 (Charter s. 23) and having released in 2013 its decision Conseil scolaire francophone de la Colombie ‑ Britannique v. British Columbia, 2013 SCC 42 (language of exhibiarea having heard on January 21, 2015 the appeal Yukon Francophone School Board, Education Area # 23 v. Attorney General of the Yukon Territory SCC No. 35823 (Charter s. 23) and having released in 2013 its decision Conseil scolaire francophone de la Colombie ‑ Britannique v. British Columbia, 2013 SCC 42 (language ofFrancophone School Board, Education Area # 23 v. Attorney General of the Yukon Territory SCC No. 35823 (Charter s. 23) and having released in 2013 its decision Conseil scolaire francophone de la Colombie ‑ Britannique v. British Columbia, 2013 SCC 42 (language of exhibiArea # 23 v. Attorney General of the Yukon Territory SCC No. 35823 (Charter s. 23) and having released in 2013 its decision Conseil scolaire francophone de la Colombie ‑ Britannique v. British Columbia, 2013 SCC 42 (language offrancophone de la Colombie ‑ Britannique v. British Columbia, 2013 SCC 42 (language of exhibits).
They also have eight subject matter experts who will be developing and leading the modules in every area of law, with representation from Gowling Lafleur Henderson LLP, well - known francophone firm Caza Saikaley, area legal clinics, McBride Bond Christian LLP, a lawyer from small criminal and real estate firm Stewart Associates, Lafarge and Associates, Julie Audet law firm, and also The Professional Institute of the Public Service of Canada.
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