Sentences with phrase «federal and provincial governments set»

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The decision you, or any government, will take with respect to the CHT and CST will set the course of the federal government and federal / provincial relations for many years to follow.
The short answer is that it can't, and that's why the Constitution sets out a division of powers between the federal and provincial governments.
Given the breadth of economic development work, our members are employed in a wide variety of settings including local, state, provincial and federal governments, public - private partnerships, chambers of commerce, universities and a variety of other institutions.
Finance Canada is quietly pushing the idea of a federal carbon tax as the Liberal government looks to set a minimum national price and complement provincial carbon pricing plans, sources say.
The federal government, Ontario, and British Columbia will set up a common securities regulator to try to replace the current patchwork of provincial regulation.
The memorandum of understanding is the agreement that will be signed between the cooperating provincial and federal governments, which sets out some crucial features of this system and how it will operate.
The reason that the line of cases has gotten so long, and keeps getting longer, is because Governments, federal and provincial continue to ignore the tests set out in these decisions.
That is, the federal government and many provincial governments set up web sites where judicial decisions were available free.
Additionally, the provincial and municipal governments across the country have a large role to play as they have been explicitly given authority by the federal government to fill in some of the legislative holes (e.g. as the law will relate to retail and distribution) or to alter some of the existing baselines set out by the Cannabis Act (e.g. the minimum age for purchase and consumption).
There is a federal law, which sets the minimum standards, and provincial governments that regulate on top of that.
In many ways, it also appears to consecrate the latter set of rights as a basis for something like a third level of government, with its own distinct relationship with both federal enactments and provincial laws of general application.
The Federal Government has jurisdiction over inter-provincial transportation services and sets new vehicle standards, while provincial legislatures have authority over intra-provincial bus and train lines.
These rules are framed by a patchwork of provincial and territorial legislation, such as Quebec's recent Bill 52 protecting the right to die with dignity, not to mention the possibility that the federal government will follow up Carter with a more narrowly tailored Criminal Code provision dealing with assisted suicide outside the narrow exceptions set out by the Supreme Court.
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