This card can even suffice as the gateway of an individual to
approach special government schemes.
Not exact matches
-LSB-[We need to reduce the burden of
government in this state that feeds the
special interest groups and that starts by not letting Andrew Cuomo's status quo
approach win in November.]-RSB-
Fourthly, Open Europe, under its new director Henry Newman, a
special adviser in a number of departments in the last
government, takes a forensic
approach to the major challenges facing Britain during the Brexit negotiation process.
We need to reduce the burden of
government in this state that feeds the
special interest groups and that starts by not letting Andrew Cuomo's status quo
approach win in November.»
«Every family is different, and instead of creating rigid rules or
special policies that help some families but not others, we need a new
approach from
government: one that is flexible and doesn't dictate to families how they should live.»
China has developed fuel economy standards on new cars, and high - level representatives from other Asian
governments attended a
special workshop to discuss how their countries should
approach this issue.
The
Government will also consider an intermediate
approach which would keep the multiple publication rule but allow online archives a
special status so that publication in them could not form the basis of action after a year has passed from initial publication.
Legalize and Regulate Marijuana WHEREAS, despite almost a century of prohibition, millions of Canadians today regularly consume marijuana and other cannabis products; WHEREAS the failed prohibition of marijuana has exhausted countless billions of dollars spent on ineffective or incomplete enforcement and has resulted in unnecessarily dangerous and expensive congestion in our judicial system; WHEREAS various marijuana decriminalization or legalization policy prescriptions have been recommended by the 1969 - 72 Commission of Enquiry into the Non-Medical Use of Drugs, the 2002 Canadian Senate
Special Committee on Illegal Drugs, and the 2002 House of Commons
Special Committee on the Non-Medical Use of Drugs; WHEREAS the legal status quo for the criminal regulation of marijuana continues to endanger Canadians by generating significant resources for gang - related violent criminal activity and weapons smuggling — a reality which could be very easily confronted by the regulation and legitimization of Canada's marijuana industry; BE IT RESOLVED that a new Liberal
government will legalize marijuana and ensure the regulation and taxation of its production, distribution, and use, while enacting strict penalties for illegal trafficking, illegal importation and exportation, and impaired driving; BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a new Liberal
government will invest significant resources in prevention and education programs designed to promote awareness of the health risks and consequences of marijuana use and dependency, especially amongst youth; BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a new Liberal
government will extend amnesty to all Canadians previously convicted of simple and minimal marijuana possession, and ensure the elimination of all criminal records related thereto; BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a new Liberal
government will work with the provinces and local
governments of Canada on a coordinated regulatory
approach to marijuana which maintains significant federal responsibility for marijuana control while respecting provincial health jurisdiction and particular regional concerns and practices.
The Council for Aboriginal Reconciliation proposes, in the national strategy to overcome Indigenous disadvantage, that Commonwealth / State fiscal relations with Indigenous people could be improved by
governments employing mechanisms to ensure adequate funding; offering supplementary funding incentives for meeting benchmarks agreed with Indigenous organizations (such as through federal
Special Purpose Payments grants); pooling funds across agencies and levels of
government; developing a joint agency
approach to coordination of services and programs; creating flexible funding arrangements; ensuring geographic distribution of funds; and through prioritising the allocation of funds to community controlled services.
This group will influence the policy making process by bringing disabled young people together with ministers and officials who are taking forward the
government's reforms set out in its green paper, «Support and aspiration: a new
approach to
special educational needs and disability».
The Draft Guidelines set out a practical, step - by - step
approach for
governments and policy - makers to adopt when considering the development of a
special measure.