Sentences with phrase «changing federal commitment»

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«We congratulate Canada's new prime minister and federal cabinet ministers, and we applaud the federal government's commitment to take a new approach on climate change and clean energy.
Several American states are stepping up to maintain their climate change commitments despite the federal government's pullback, however NAFTA isn't being negotiated at the state level.
As in past election cycles, LCV Action Fund supported federal candidates who demonstrated a commitment to leading on climate change, promoting clean energy, and protecting our air, water, land and wildlife.
What is needed is a REAL COMMITMENT to change by individuals, academic institutions, industry, and the federal government.
She also reiterates the NIH commitment to transparency by stating, «If we were going to change a comma in the guidelines we might put out a Federal Register notice.»
To underscore its commitment to FCE in education policy, the federal policy panel also noted changes that are happening within the composition of the Department of Education, including the new role of Family Engagement Ambassador which will serve to promote and support family engagement in education policy on a national level.
Another White House summit on education is planned for Dec. 4, and Waldo said there will be a commitment from the federal government to support proposed changes.
Trump, who once called climate change a hoax, has vowed to reorient the federal government so that U.S. oil and coal producers thrive, while manufacturers aren't burdened by «job - killing» restrictions — a commitment he reiterated Tuesday at the Environmental Protection Agency.
We are proud that last year, we announced the Pan-Canadian Framework on Clean Growth and Climate Change that demonstrates the commitment of the federal government and the provinces to work with Indigenous peoples, business, environmentalists and all Canadians to grow the economy, reduce greenhouse gas emissions and help our communities adapt to the changing climate.
Without concrete commitments from the provincial and federal governments to systemic change, the Inquiry risks being more about words than action.
More incongruous is the video from Attorney General George Brandis, talking about his commitment to access to justice (despite great concerns about funding for Indigenous legal services), and to working with the Native Title sector (despite plans to introduce a bill to reverse the effect of a federal court decision regarding the Noongar people), with nary an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander flag in sight nor mention of his support for changes to the Racial Discrimination Act.
What do we make of the Federal Government's commitment to «closing the gap» for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health if it continues to back changes to the Racial Discrimination Act, when we know that racism is a serious health concern in Australia?
NAR submitted comments to the Federal Housing Finance Agency on proposed membership rule changes to the Federal Home Loan Bank (FHLB) system to make sure that members maintain an ongoing commitment to homeownership.
On January 9, 2015, NAR submitted comments to the Federal Housing Finance Agency on proposed membership rule changes to the Federal Home Loan Bank (FHLB) system to make sure that members maintain an ongoing commitment to homeownership.
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