Sentences with phrase «implement promises we made to»

«We also intend however to move quickly to implement promises we made to Canadians during the last election campaign,» Harper said.
[6] Now, over a century later, the descendants of the Métis people seek a declaration in the courts that Canada breached its obligation to implement the promises it made to the Métis people in the Manitoba Act.

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Since his election, Trudeau has made the same core promises to recognize and implement Indigenous rights in a multitude of strategically timed announcements, but it's been all talk and little action.
Mr. Fildebrandt is sour from a recent interview Ms. Tait published in which she quotes him as claiming the NDP duped Alberta voters by actually implementing promises made during the election (and he later referred to Ms. Tait as a b - list reporter and accused her of auditioning for a job in the Premier's Office — a comment he later retracted).
And, as my recent, dispiriting experience in Houston ISD well illustrated, even after requested reforms are implemented, parents may still need to act as watch dogs to make sure their district doesn't backslide on its promises.
I was rather referring to your ministers, criticizing them for failing to make follow ups and ensure that promises you make are implemented.
Coalitions mean political leaders picking and choosing which parts of their manifesto they seek to implement after you've voted for it, meaning you can not have confidence that they will stick by any of the promises they have made if they enter government.
Two pro-government and pro-NPP newspapers, Daily Statesman and Daily Guide, together with sponsored leaflets in circulation in the Ashanti Region claim that Mr. Mahama is working with some officials of the Ghana Education Service (GES), the Bureau of National Investigations (BNI) and some faceless South Africans to make it impossible for the Nana Akufo - Addo Government to implement its free SHS promise.
Government has huge challenges with implementing a campaign promise to make education at the Senior High School level free for all students, both day and boarders, and starting from the next academic year.
The statement observes Government is having challenges with implementing its campaign promise to make education at the Senior High School level free for all students, starting next academic year.
Mayor Bill de Blasio and City Planning Commission Chair and director of the department Carl Weisbrod have promised they will implement changes to make the department run more smoothly, Crain's reported.
There are a lot of platforms that have implemented verification processes and such features can make it easier for online Sugar Babies to know whether or not her matches are promising as they appear to be.
The new law includes provisions implementing a proposal Mr. Bush made in last year's gubernatorial campaign to allow for the creation of «home rule» school districts, which could vote to operate under fewer state regulations in exchange for promising to improve student achievement.
Winning states made bold promises about implementing the reforms they'd enacted, and Obama and his education secretary, Arne Duncan, issued stern statements about their intention to pull dollars away from jurisdictions that fell short.
But what got in her way of making more progress was her commitment to implementing corporate school reforms that have failed to work as supporters around the country have promised.
Even small cuts can make the difference between states and districts being able to creatively implement promising ideas such as personalized learning or teacher career ladders and struggling to maintain current resources.
And because the Obama Administration has followed up on its waiver gambit with other senseless decisions — including Duncan's move this past June to allow waiver states a one - year moratorium from fully implementing teacher evaluation systems they promised to put into place in order to allay opposition from teachers» unions and others to the use of exams aligned with Common Core reading and math standards — the waiver gambit has also made it harder for reform - minded politicians to push ahead on transforming education for kids.
And when they do not coordinate their decision - making, what may start as a promising response to a major public need can end up being difficult to implement, unsustainable, and in some cases counterproductive.
Ultimately, our species will only be able to implement one overall «solution» to the problem of climate change, so that means a contest to decide on the most promising candidate solutions makes sense.
A key feature of the Paris agreement is its call for commitments to action from all countries, with financing from developed countries to help the poorest and most vulnerable implement their plans, and monitoring to make sure everyone keeps their promises.
Stacey E. Burke is the owner of staceyeburke.com, a company dedicated to helping lawyers and law firms make more money by effectively and efficiently marketing themselves and creating and implementing management systems to ensure the business delivers on what it promises.
The Court, however, did not discuss international legal obligations for the participation of Indigenous peoples in decisions that impact their rights as set out in UNDRIP, despite Canada's endorsement of its requirements in 2010 and the promise to implement the Declaration made in 2016.
The Claim, brought by Mandalena Lewis on behalf of all female WestJet flight attendants, alleges that WestJet made binding contractual promises to put in place and implement an anti-harassment policy.
The Synaptics FS9100 promises to make fingerprint sensors more water resistant and less prone to degradation over time, and for manufacturers, easier to implement.
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