Sentences with phrase «treasury board review»

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Following the implementation of Program Review and the elimination of some 40,000 employees, the Treasury Board Secretariat undertook a Program Integrity Review, as it was discovered that Program Review reductions had resulted in serious underfunding in several departments.
Ms. Bloxham is also the author of the Governance chapter in The Investor Relations Guide (published by Kennedy publications) and the Board chapter in Business Valuation Resource's Guide to Healthcare Valuation and the author / co-author of over 100 articles published by, among others Corporate Board Member, Directors Monthly, Directorship Magazine, International Finance and Treasury, Bank Accounting and Finance, American Banker, National Underwriter, Valuation Issues, Shareholder Value Magazine, CFO Magazine, Corporate Finance Review, the Wharton Leadership Digest, the Journal of Strategic Performance Measurement, Executive Talent, and the Journal of Cost Management.
This issue has been under review by officials of the Treasury Board Secretariat for a number of years, but the Treasury Board has failed to act on the recommendation of the Auditor General.
Not long after this sorry episode, Tony was named president of the treasury board — essentially, the guy in charge of reviewing the particulars of all government spending.
Any potential foreign takeover offer for BlackBerry would face a review by Ottawa over the national security implications, said Treasury Board president Tony Clement.
At the US Treasury, Tarbert will be responsible for operating the unit that reviews investment by foreign companies in the US for national security risks, the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States, and for representing the US at the Financial Stability Board and G20 working groups on regulatory policies and coordination.
In other words, if the reasons allowed the reviewing court to understand why the tribunal made its decision and permit it to determine whether the conclusion is within the range of acceptable outcomes, the Dunsmuir criteria are met: Newfoundland and Labrador Nurses» Union v. Newfoundland and Labrador (Treasury Board).6
The practioner and reviewing judge must still pay careful attention to both Dunsmuir and Newfoundland and Labrador Nurses» v Newfoundland and Labrador (Treasury Board), [29] as the law still requires formal determination as to a decision's reasonableness.
As per counsel's interpretation of Dunsmuir v New Brunswick, 2008 SCC 9 (CanLII), Alberta (Information and Privacy Commissioner) v Alberta Teachers» Association, 2011 SCC 61 (CanLII) and Newfoundland and Labrador Nurses» Union v Newfoundland and Labrador (Treasury Board), 2011 SCC 62 (CanLII), where a tribunal is asked to determine its own jurisdiction over a matter (and interpret its home statute) these determinations are subject to deference on judicial review.
For reviewing courts, the issue remains whether the decision, viewed as a whole in the context of the record, is reasonable (Newfoundland and Labrador Nurses» Union v. Newfoundland and Labrador (Treasury Board), 2011 SCC 62, [2011] 3 S.C.R. 708).
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