Sentences with phrase «government listens this time»

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Speakers making the case for why it's time to listen to the experts and Canadians — and get down to business and develop a made - in - Canada proportional representation system include Hassan Yussuff, President of the Canadian Labour Congress, Katelynn Northam, electoral reform campaign lead at Leadnow, Farhat Rehman of the Canadian Council of Muslim Women and Annie Bérubé, director of government relations at Équiterre.
Measures such as the Global Skills Strategy (GSS), which introduces a new two - week turnaround time for tech - worker permits, and an ambitious new approach to Work - Integrated - Learning placements, show the Government is listening to the concerns of Canadian CEOs facing talent shortages.
Announcing the timetable for the election, Ms Harman said: «Our challenge now is to use this time to listen and learn, to elect a new leader and deputy leader who will rebuild the Labour party in order to take the fight to this Tory government and to stand up for Britain.»
With the coalition keen to promote its agenda for economic growth this month, it should listen to calls by SMEs for a bit more Vince (Cable) and a little less George (Osborne) as we approach the busiest time of the year for retailers — and to ensure the government's messages about the economy are more relevant to Joe Public than Hooray Henry.
I have often wondered how he managed to reach such an elevated position in Government in such a short time, and having listened to him today, I am still wondering.»
Cameron has faced criticisms from within the Tory party for listening to advice from too narrow a group within the heart of government and is now believed to be chasing former political strategist Lynton Crosby, the Times newspaper reported.
«The government is not listening so I think there are times when peaceful direct action can be legitimate.»
Haters of truth and sentimentalists will call for Oshekomes head, byt will foolishly turn blind eyes to the fact that he have outlaid a child who depends on the father or relative being the invigilator to pass exams will always fail the exam on the day his father or relation is not in the exams hall, that is the case of the EFCC and the FGN, they relied on the judiciary to help them rubbish their opposition or faces they do not like, and have always lost cases because their candidates in the judiciary were not assigned their cases and that is the same head of EFCC Magu that the president keep nominating for confirmation, even when reports indicted him, this recent looses have to confirm to doubting Thomas that Magu is just the best because he can do the dirty work for the APC and Buhari, not because he is the best in corruption fight, I wish there is a listening and discerning government in place back there in Nigeria, they would have known that there is a vacuum as far as EFCC is concerned and use the time to shop for a head that will deliver, it also confirms the fact that the «So called fight against corruption» Is a BIG lie and propaganda, just a wipe to flog opposition into their line, shame on the clapping members and the O yes members who will never hear any criticisms concerning Buhari or anything he does good or bad, bitter or sweet dem go swallow like that shaaaaa.
it is time for the government to listen
By coming out in force this festive season the Church has used its highest - profile time of year, when people really listen to its opinion, to wholeheartedly condemn the government.
What we've got to do is listen to what people round the country said to us and recognise that we didn't get elected again and this wasn't a blip this was the second time we haven't got elected and actually what people don't what us to do, they don't want us to do blanket opposition, they want us actually to be specific about what we are going to be challenging and holding the government to account on.
«From my perspective and from listening to the minister from Indonesia talk on this issue a number of times, I think the one point that the Indonesian government has made over and over — and the main reason they are holding back — is that they regard the whole system as to how viruses get turned into vaccines unfair,» he says.
The NSA may not be allowed by law to listen to your call to a friend, but the government can collect information about how many times you called that friend, how long the calls lasted and on which dates.
The advice that governments followed about having a low fat diet was wrong... they simply listened to those that shouted the loudest, those scientists who, at the time, had the connections and believed their ideas to be right... unfortunately for us they were not.
A new campaign encouraging parents, carers and guardians to take time to talk, listen and play to help their child's language development and communication skills has been launched by the Welsh Government.
This is not the first time they have tried to advise government on climate change — but Bush wouldn't listen.
When it's hard enough to get our governments to listen to two - word slogans, imagine how it feels to find the space to give thoughtful, nuanced commentary — it may as well be an anti-gravitational suggestion for the time we're given.
But I reckon that we've actually reached the time when people have stopped listening to the «skeptics» (except of course for some members of our esteemed government).
Lobbying is the world of the politically possible, you put pressure on parties that you can influence and don't waste your time with governments that won't listen to you (I'm looking at you, North America); meanwhile, campaigns need to be about the necessary and the larger ethical issue, by having the same targets for lobbying and campaigning we let those countries who don't listen to us — those same countries who are most responsible for this issue and are doing the most to block or slow progress — off the hook.
I believe the government would listen to the Law Society if we (I am a life (non-voting) governor of the Law Society) were to show them how to change the system to reduce the cost (time and stages) of litigation.
While it appears that Manitoba may ultimately be home to one of the more conservative set of cannabis laws across the country, for the time being the provincial government is not commenting publicly on what the province's next steps are, aside from indicating that they want to consult with, and listen to, Manitobans.
Only this time, it's due to fears that foreign spies are roaming the streets of Washington, DC, to potentially listen in on government employees» phone calls.
Every time Government officials come to Yuendumu to «consult» with us, they don't listen to us.
It's time the Government listened to both.»
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