The former owner of an auto body shop in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia was recently charged with criminal negligence causing death under
federal Bill C - 45, colloquially known as the «Westray Bill.»
The piece is about
the federal bill C - 58, An Act to amend the Access to Information Act and the Privacy Act and to make consequential amendments to other Acts.
On November 1, 2017, the Ontario government tabled Bill 174, Cannabis, Smoke - Free Ontario and Road Safety Statute Law Amendment Act, 2017, which would, if enacted, create the Cannabis Act, 2017 to provide the provincial framework for the upcoming
federal Bill C - 45, Cannabis Act that will legalize cannabis in Canada in July 1, 2018... [more]
On November 1, 2017, the Ontario government tabled Bill 174, Cannabis, Smoke - Free Ontario and Road Safety Statute Law Amendment Act, 2017, which would, if enacted, create the Cannabis Act, 2017 to provide the provincial framework for the upcoming
federal Bill C - 45, Cannabis Act that will legalize cannabis in Canada in July 1, 2018.
[The Council for Canadians has a page here devoted to water issues and commented here earlier this week on what it perceives to be loop - holes in Canadian
federal Bill C - 26, An Act to amend the International Boundary Waters Treaty Act and the International River Improvements Act.
Not exact matches
Despite the changes on the medical front, the
federal Tories have not only indicated their intention to keep marijuana in the Criminal Code, but have also introduced mandatory minimum sentences of six months on small - time grow - ops — six or more plants — as part of the omnibus crime
bill, Bill C -
bill,
Bill C -
Bill C - 10.
Several years ago Liberal MP John Mckay introduced a private member's
bill known as
C - 300, which would have compelled the
federal government to determine whether Canadian companies were upholding certain environmental and human rights standards when operating abroad — and withdraw
federal support from offenders.
There's been mounting concern from some Canadians over «too much chumminess» between the bank and the government, Yalnizyan noted, particularly with the recent passing of
Bill C - 60, which potentially allows for the
federal government to oversee some aspects of hiring for crown corporations.
Take a look at the specific language of the government's amendments in the last
federal budget to the Investment Canada Act (
Bill C - 60).
Called by some a sellout to corporate interests and a surrender to Washington,
Bill C - 32 — the
federal government's third attempt at bringing the Copyright Act into the Internet age — has its share of opponents.
The
federal government is clearly headed down this path with the introduction of
Bill C - 25 and actually, the Quebec government had joined the road forward with the creation of new VRSPs - another acronym that simply means Voluntary Registered Savings Plans - similar to the PRPP model.
As former Conservative Senator Hugh Segal said when the
bill was first debated in the Upper Chamber in 2013, Bill C - 377 is «an expression of statutory contempt for the working men and women in our trade unions and for the trade unions themselves and their right under federal and provincial law to organize.&ra
bill was first debated in the Upper Chamber in 2013,
Bill C - 377 is «an expression of statutory contempt for the working men and women in our trade unions and for the trade unions themselves and their right under federal and provincial law to organize.&ra
Bill C - 377 is «an expression of statutory contempt for the working men and women in our trade unions and for the trade unions themselves and their right under
federal and provincial law to organize.»
While we're all breathlessly awaiting the
federal government's long - promised revisions to the Copyright Act, interested parties may want to check out
Bill C - 47, the
federal government's proposed legislation to grant extra special intellectual property right protection for the Olympic movement and its related symbols. For a summary of the legislation, check out the Library of -LSB-...]
• Restore full collective bargaining rights; • Restore strong health and safety protections in workplaces under
federal jurisdiction, watered down by the previous government; • Repeal anti-labour
Bills C - 525 and
C - 377;
C - 10;
C - 4;
C - 59; • Restore pay equity in the public service, with full union right of representation; • Re-open the nine veterans» affairs offices shut down in 2014.
That was for the parliamentary committee hearing on omnibus anti-union
Bill C - 4, which guts
federal public service union rights, and will force over a million workers to perform unsafe work.
By: Henry Lazenby 30th April 2018 Canadian miners are voicing frustration and concern over the
federal government's removal of a Senate amendment relating to final offer arbitration (FOA), and with its modification of an amendment giving the Canada Transportation Agency own - motion power, in
Bill C - 49 — legislation that amends the... →
Originally posted by the Financial Post By Anita Anand, Alexander Dyck, Cristie Ford, Richard Leblanc, Randall Morck and Stéphane Rousseau The Financial Post has offered various pieces of commentary that argue against
Bill C - 25 introduced by the
federal government.
The Wagner / Hatfield Ammendment was voted down, but not before Congress wrote into the
bill Section 307 (
c), a mandate to the newly created
Federal Communications Commission:
The
federal government's
bill C - 45 to legalize marijuana in Canada will jeopardize the health of young people and Parliament should vote against it, argues the interim Editor - in - Chief of CMAJ (Canadian Medical Association Journal) in an editorial.
On June 23, 2015, Royal Assent was given to Parliament's
Bill C - 59, otherwise known as the Economic Action Plan 2015 Act, No. 1, otherwise known as the
federal government's 2015 budget.
Richard F. Southcott, vice president and general counsel at Irving Shipbuilding Inc. in Halifax, has been appointed to the
Federal Court to fill a new position created by
Bill C - 11.
On October 6, 2016, the
federal government introduced
Bill C - 26, An Act to amend the Canada Pension Plan, the Canada Pension Plan Investment Board Act and the Income Tax Act to enhance the Canada Pension Plan (CPP).
Criminal defence lawyers say certain provisions in the
federal Liberal government's proposed
bill C - 75 will increase, not decrease delays in the criminal justice system.
The
federal government introduced
Bill C - 75 for first reading in the House of Commons on March 29.
Bill C - 25, which will amend the Canada Cooperatives Act, the Canada Not - for - profit Corporations Act, and the Competition Act in addition to the CBCA, is intended to bring
federal legislation in line with Canadian securities laws, TSX rules and international best practices.
On February 6, 2014, the
federal government tabled
Bill C - 24, An Act to amend the Citizenship Act and to make consequential amendments to other Acts to update eligibility requirements for Canadian citizenship, strengthen security and fraud provisions and amend provisions governing the processing of applications and the review of decisions.
On April 13, 2017, the
Federal Government of Canada introduced
Bill C - 45, An Act respecting cannabis and to amend the Controlled Drugs and substances (the Cannabis Act).
In June 2012, the
federal government introduced
Bill C - 43, the Faster Removal of Foreign Criminals Act, in the House of Commons.
On February 6, 2014, the
federal government of Canada introduced
Bill C - 24, a new law that changes Canadian citizenship as we know it.
On March 28, 2014 the
Federal Government tabled
Bill C - 31 to implement the 2014
Federal Budget — including broad authority...
Norris says his client is also challenging the constitutionality of
Bill C - 24 at the
Federal Court.
But in 2014, nearly four years after his sentencing, the
federal government sent a letter to Ansari notifying him his citizenship may be revoked in accordance with the newly passed
Bill C - 24.
The Association pour l'avancement des sciences et des techniques de la documentation (l'ASTED) has released an August 4, 2005, French - language PDF news release criticizing the Canadian
federal government's approach to
Bill C - 60 dealing with Copyright Act amendments (an English news release is apparently pending).
Bill S - 201, An Act to prohibit and prevent genetic discrimination proposes to make important amendments to
federal legislation, specifically, the Canada Labour Code, RSC 1985,
c L - 2 (the «CLC») and the Canadian Human Rights Act, RSC 1985,
c H - 6 (the «CHRA»).
, 2016 • «Foreign Anti-Corruption Compliance: Director and Office Obligations and Considerations», Corporate Governance by Federated Press, Volume IX, No. 4, 2013 • Canada Gets Tough on Corruption, February 2013 • «Why You Should Think About an Anti-Corruption Compliance Program», TechSTARTUPCenter.com, April 2013 • «Tendering Law: The Evolution of the Duty of Fairness and What it Means for Clients», Presentation, 18th East Region Solicitors Conference 2012 • Panelist, Government of Canada, Economic Action Plan Roundtable: «Helping Businesses Sell to the Government of Canada», 2011 • «A Comparison of Canada's Proposed Consumer Product Safety Legislation (
Bill C - 52) and its American Counterpart», Focus on
Federal Advocacy and Policy, June 2008
On February 8, 2018, the Canadian
federal government proposed a new Impact Assessment Act in
Bill C - 69, An Act to enact the Impact Assessment Act and the Canadian Energy Regulator Act, to amend the Navigation Protection Act and to make consequential amendments to other Acts.
Bill S - 201, An Act to prohibit and prevent genetic discrimination proposes to make important amendments to
federal legislation, specifically, the Canada Labour Code, RSC 1985,
c L - 2 (the «CLC») and the Canadian Human Rights Act, RSC... Continue Reading
Filling a new position created by
Bill C - 31,
Federal Court Justice Mary J.L. Gleason is appointed to the
Federal Court of Appeal.
The most significant change is that
Bill C - 69 will create two new
federal energy and resource sector regulatory authorities, the Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency (the «Agency») and the Canadian Energy Regulator, the latter of which will replace the current National Energy Board.
If
Bill C - 31 becomes law, the
Federal Government will likely finalize the specific fines in the next few months and the changes will likely become effective in early 2015.
One goal of the CLC reforms is to ensure the CLC is consistent with the
federal government's amendments to the Employment Insurance Act (the «EIA»), which are also contained in
Bill C - 44.
C - 11 is said to be identical to
bill C - 32, which was introduced into Parliament in 2010 and died on the order paper when the
federal election was called.
On Sept. 29, the
federal government reintroduced
bill C - 11, the proposed copyright act.
Proposed
federal legislation (
Bill C - 47) will if passed dispense with the putative need for a warrant and require ISPs to turn over this information on mere request.
On October 27, 2017, the
federal government introduced
Bill C - 63, Budget Implementation Act, 2017, No. 2.
On May 6th, the
federal government introduced
Bill C - 22, the Protecting Children From Online Sexual Exploitation Act.
The card - check system of union certification in the
federal jurisdiction would thus be restored by
Bill C - 4.
On September 29, 2011, the
federal government introduced
Bill C - 12, Safeguarding Canadians» Personal Information Act.
The
federal government recently introduced
Bill C - 45, the Cannabis Act, which governs the use and sale of marijuana for recreational use, as well as its partner,
Bill C - 46, which proposes an overhaul of the country's impaired driving laws.
However, apparently unfazed by Justice Campbell's decision, the
federal government gave third reading to
Bill C - 18, An Act to Reorganize the Canadian Wheat Board and to Make Consequential Amendments to Certain Acts (the «New CWB Act»), pushed it through the senate and obtained Royal Assent on December 15, 2011.