Sentences with phrase «government introduced»

On June 11, the Manitoba government introduced proposed amendments to the Public Interest Disclosure Act to protect whistleblowers from reprisal, prevent disclosure of identities and give designated officers greater powers to investigate wrongdoing... [more]
Last week, the Quebec government introduced a bill in the National Assembly (provincial legislature) to tackle the issue of SLAPPs.
On June 3, 2015 — the 10th anniversary of the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA)-- Ontario's government introduced an accessibility action plan, which establishes measures to meet the goal of an «accessible Ontario» by 2025.
On November 17, 2011, the federal government introduced Bill C - 25, the proposed Pooled Registered Pension Plans Act and making related amendments to other Acts in Parliament as a first step to implement the federal portion of the Pooled Registered Pension Plan (PRPP) framework that will particularly be applicable to small businesses and self - employed persons across Canada.
Employment & Human Rights Law in Canada Making Cyberbullying a Criminal Offence in Canada On Wednesday, the Canadian federal government introduced Bill C - 13, a «new» cyberbullying bill to address the increasingly harmful effects of intimate images going viral online.
On October 27, 2015, the Ontario Government introduced legislation as part of its action plan to stop sexual violence and harassment.
As a countermeasure, the government introduced an oath system to replace the practice of «vouching»
As a countermeasure, the government introduced an oath system to replace the practice of «vouching» — a voter who has ID, but can't prove a current address, can sign an oath attesting to where to they live (item 3 above).
In response to the court challenge, the government introduced transitional provisions with Bill 177 (schedule 45).
The federal government introduced a new high - risk category for individuals who, while NCR, still posed a danger to society and might be eligible for a release hearing every three years (rather than every year under the existing scheme).
Recently, the Ontario government introduced the «Keeping Ontarios» Roads Safe Act» (what a name!).
On November 14, 2017, the Ontario government introduced Bill 177, the Stronger, Fairer Ontario Act (Budget Measures), 2017 (Bill 177), omnibus legislation supporting key reforms outlined in the 2017 Ontario Economic Outlook and Fiscal Review (Fiscal Review), which was also released on that date.
On February 1, 2005, the government introduced Bill C - 38, An Act Respecting Certain Aspects of Legal Capacity for Marriage for Civil Purposes.
Federal Government introduced Child Support Guidelines and amended the Divorce Act.
Following a number of Workplace Safety and Insurance Appeals Tribunal (WSIAT) decisions (and years of advocacy by the injured worker community), the government introduced the 2017 changes extending entitlement to compensation for mental injuries.
On October 27, 2015, the Ontario government introduced Bill 132, Sexual Violence and Harassment Action Plan Act (Supporting Survivors and Challenging Sexual Violence and Harassment), 2015 which, if passed, would amend various statutes with respect to sexual violence, sexual harassment, domestic violence and related matters.
In late March, the BC Government introduced legislation to penalize «left - lane hogs», slower - moving vehicles that prevent others from passing on the left.
The Ontario government introduced some fairly significant changes to the automobile insurance regime effective August 1, 2015.
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On March 20, 2018, the Ontario government introduced Bill 3, the Pay Transparency Act, 2018, which establishes requirements relating to the disclosure of information about the compensation of employees and prospective employees.
PDF DOWNLOAD On March 28, 2014, the Canadian Government introduced Bill C - 31, the Economic Action Plan 2014, Part 1.
On Monday, March 24, 2014, the Ontario government introduced Bill 179, the Public Sector and MPP Accountability and Transparency Act, 2014.
«In June, the federal government introduced changes that will make it harder for low - wage employers to get access to TFWs.
Employers Face Tougher Employment Standards Act On June 1, 2017, the Ontario government introduced Bill 148,...
On December 8, 2011, the Ontario government introduced Bill 30, the Family Caregiver Leave Act (Employment Standards Amendment), 2011.
Yet in September 2011, the government introduced Bill C - 12, which would widen existing loopholes, and create broad exceptions under which companies could share your personal information with other organizations or with government — without your knowledge or consent.
On December 4, 2013, the Ontario government introduced Bill 146, the Stronger Workplaces for a Stronger Economy Act, 2013 («Bill 146»).
On July 16, 2014, the Ontario government introduced Bill 18, the Stronger Workplaces for a Stronger Economy Act, 2014 («Bill 18»).
On June 1, 2017, the Ontario government introduced Bill 148, the Fair Workplaces, Better Jobs Act, 2017 (Bill 148), its highly anticipated response to the Final Report from the Changing Workplaces Review.
On Tuesday, March 27, the Ontario Government introduced its 2012 Budget, which is entitled Strong Action for Ontario (the «Budget»).
On October 20, 2010, the Ontario government introduced Bill 122, the Public Sector Accountability Act, 2010.
On Thursday, May 1, 2014, the Ontario government introduced its 2014 Budget, entitled Building Opportunity, Securing Our Future (the «Budget»).
On Monday, July 14, 2014, the newly elected Liberal government introduced the 2014 Ontario Budget.
As even the most casual observer of current events is aware, the Ontario Government introduced legislation that will increase minimum wage from $ 11.40 to $ 15.00 an hour by January 1, 2019.
On May 17, 2016, the federal government introduced Bill C - 16, An Act to amend the Canadian Human Rights Act and the Criminal Code, proposed legislation adding gender identity and gender expression to the list of prohibited grounds of discrimination in the Canadian Human Rights Act (CHRA).
For these reasons, the Ontario government introduced comprehensive legislation, known as the Arthur WIshart Act, designed to ensure that potential franchisees are properly informed about the franchise system they are entering, and to provide protections and remedies when franchisors engage in misrepresentation or operate in a way that is unfair to their franchisees.
On April 30, 2009, the Ontario government introduced Bill 173, the Mining Amendment Act.
To accomplish this, the government introduced the Fair Auto Insurance Plan, which they indicated will include reforms that address fraud in the system, strengthening consumer protection and provide better access to care for those injured in auto accidents.9
On February 27, 2018, the Canadian federal government introduced the 2018 federal budget (Budget 2018).
On April 14, 2016, the Ontario government introduced new legislation to launch the Ontario Retirement Pension Plan (ORPP) legislation.
When the government introduced the statutory dispute resolution procedures in October 2004 the aim was to provide a means for problems to be raised and discussed in the workplace and in some cases remove the need to resort to employment tribunals.
Following the discovery of certain corrupt practices in Quebec's construction industry, the province's government introduced the Integrity in Public Contracts Act in 2012.
And in June, the Québec government introduced a bill to legalize euthanasia.
In an effort to prevent sexual assault and harassment, and to better support its victims, the Ontario government introduced Bill 132 in 2015.
The government introduced Bill C - 55 in response to this decision, which was intended to fix the constitutional deficiencies in theCriminal Code.
As of April 29th 2013, the government introduced several changes to the Labour Market Opinion Process.
The government introduced two bills in the House on Thursday that raised some serious allegations in the media this week.
The Report is also quick to highlight the contrast between the swiftness with which the government introduced tribunal fees in comparison to the delay in reviewing their impact.
On September 29, 2011, the federal government introduced Bill C - 12, Safeguarding Canadians» Personal Information Act.
On November 14, 2011, the Provincial government introduced Bill 16, which features a comprehensive revamping of the property law regime in the province.
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