The trial judge also rejected the suggestion that the municipality's duty was necessarily limited to the minimum standards
imposed by the province.
Not exact matches
Both Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Environment Minister Catherine McKenna have long insisted Ottawa would collect no revenue from the carbon price the federal government is requiring the
provinces and territories
impose by 2018.
And autumn has featured, along with Morneau's troubles, Heritage Minister Melanie Joly being scorched
by a firestorm — hottest
by far in Quebec, her home
province — sparked
by her deal with Netflix, which extracts $ 500 million over five years for Canadian productions from the internet streaming giant, but
imposes none of the taxes and regulations her critics demand.
Section 35
imposes specific obligations on both the
provinces and federal governments to engage Aboriginal peoples who will be adversely affected
by a proposed government action (for example, an oil port or pipeline).
It was the largest penalty ever
imposed by a judge in the
province on workplace safety charges.
The federal government has already served notice to the
provinces of its intentions to
impose a pan-Canadian carbon price of $ 50 / tonne
by 2022.
He added that the
province's move to control the city's overheated housing market
by imposing a 15 per cent tax on foreign buyers of homes in Metro Vancouver as of Aug. 2 could reduce its bubble risk rating.
Over a furious dissent
by Justice Rothstein, the Court held that while
provinces can
impose some hearing fees, the fees can not constitutionally result in «undue hardship» on litigants, preventing them from asserting their legal claims.
The report recommended that the residency and citizenship requirements
imposed in certain
provinces be eliminated, observing that, «[f] rom a competition standpoint, such restrictions limit the supply of lawyers
by imposing an additional requirement that lawyers must meet before becoming members of a law society that has such a restriction.»
TLA 2017 [1] holds that
provinces may
impose such fees without interfering with the core jurisdiction of the superior courts protected
by s. 96 of the Constitution Act, 1867.