Sentences with phrase «order in council»

She was appointed by order in council as a public member of the Board of the Saskatchewan Applied Science Technologists and Technicians (SASTT) for a term of three years.
In a press release published on January 7th, 2016, Chief Justice Beverley McLachlin explained that: «The application of Order in Council PC 2015 - 1071 to the Supreme Court of Canada became a matter of concern to the Court before its entry into force in September 2015.
That's In the Matter of Section 53 of the Supreme Court Act, R.S.C. 1985, C. S - 26 and in the Matter of a Reference by the Governor General in Council concerning the proposed Canadian Securities Act, as set out in Order in Council P.C. 2010 - 667, dated May 26, 2010 (33718)
In a six to one jointly written decision (Moldaver, J. in dissent), the Supreme Court of Canada has answered the questions In the Matter of a Reference by the Governor in Council concerning sections 5 and 6 of the Supreme Court Act, R.S.C. 1985, c. S - 26, as set out in Order in Council P.C. 2013 - 1105 dated October 22, 2013 2014 SCC 21 as follows:
Remove requirement for order in council approval for reimbursement from WCB of expenditures on the industrial safety programs
Adjudicators who are appointed by cabinet order (variously referred to as Order in Council (OIC) or Governor in Council (GIC) appointees) have very little job security, beyond the term of their appointment.
As Shaunna Mireau pointed out in this October 2011 tip though, if you're only keeping an eye on new issues of the relevant Gazettes, you'll be days or even weeks behind those who are also keeping an eye on orders in council.
Mr Justice Collins said the Treasury had «bypassed» parliament by using orders in council deriving from the United Nations security council to freeze the assets of five men.
On May 19, 2016 the NEB issued its report under section 52 of the National Energy Board Act, RSC 1985 c N - 7 to the Governor in Council recommending the TransMountain pipeline expansion be approved on conditions, and by Order in Council PC 2016 - 1069 dated November 29, 2016 the Governor in Council approved the pipeline.
Water records, repair costs for infrastructure, lists of names, my great grandfather's homestead record (wait, that was for me, not my law firm), copies of Alberta Orders in Council (with the appendices), copies of Ministerial Orders, and... [more]
In addition, the parties still await judicial decisions on challenges to the Original Order in Council and British Columbia Environmental Assessment Certificate approving the project,» Kinder Morgan said.
Even so, future Welsh order in council laws may face veto from the UK Parliament, but the Assembly still is able to make laws in areas already devolved because once the referendum is approved, there are powers that are already in the government of Wales Act 2006 to make laws already approved by parliament when the act was passed.
In early December, the Ontario Auditor General highlighted delays in the appointments of Order in Council appointees (adjudicative, regulatory and advisory positions) of up to 16 months.
The QP also has a very reasonably priced subscription site QP Source Professional with annual statute volumes from 1996 on, Orders in Council back to 1967, though many years are a list only and do not include the appendices where regulations are found.
Yukon Order in Council 2000/05 Pursuant to subsection 14 (3) of the Highways Act, the Commissioner in Executive Council orders as follows:
It's one of my pet peeves on the provincial side here in New Brunswick that orders in council proclaiming acts in force often don't get published in our Royal Gazette until some weeks after they were filed (i.e. the legislation comes into force days and sometimes weeks before any notice of such is published).
That lyric line came to mind this morning as I was perusing the Privy Council Office website for new Orders in Council and saw this:
Northern Ireland — Acts of the Northern Ireland Assembly, Northern Ireland Statutory Rules, Northern Ireland Orders in Council, UK Legislation for Northern Ireland
Likewise, I find nothing in the Imperial Order in Council of June 23, 1870, whereby Rupert's Land was admitted to Canada that had any effect on aboriginal title.»
Order Amending Order in Council P.C. 2013 - 1323 of December 3, 2013 in order to delay the Coming into Force date of sections 47 to 51 and 55 of Canada's Anti-spam Law, which provides for a private right of action, in order to promote legal certainty for numerous stakeholders claiming to experience difficulties in interpreting several provisions of the Act while being exposed to litigation risk.
I guess it's back to the PCO Secretariat Orders in Council database search and monitoring the Canada Gazette as sources for this information.
I was among those who found tweets of federal Orders in Council extremely useful.
The significance of the monarch's constitutional role in Orders in Council is shown in the introductory wording used when they are SIs: «Her Majesty, in exercise of the powers conferred on Her by [specified Act (s)-RSB- and all of the other powers enabling Her to do so...» (emphasis added).
Today (Thursday) is also the usual day for Orders in Council in Alberta.
5 and 6 (Order in Council P.C. 2013 - 1105, October 22, 2013)(35586) Mar. 21, 2014 A lawyer with 10 years standing at the Barreau du Québec can not be appointed to the S.C.C. pursuant to sections 5 and 6 of the Supreme Court Act, and Parliament can not (except as a constitutional amendment) pass correcting legislation.
Enabling legislation of some form, perhaps as a regulation to the local legislation on domestic relations that could be implemented by order in council, will be required.
The involvement of the head of state is necessary because of the potentially far - reaching consequences of Orders in Council.
The Canada Pension Plan Act says that once a sufficient number of provincial governments have indicated support, the federal government can move forward and lock in the reform with an Order in Council — no new Parliamentary debate or legislation is required.
It did, of course, have legal and political ramifications, not least a commitment by the UK government to promote an Order in Council under Section 30 of the Scotland Act 1998, which had established the devolved Scottish parliament.
Orders in Council are often used by Ministers nowadays to bring Acts of Parliament into law.
Also, orders in council are a very convenient way of bypassing parliament.»
What is worse is that British subjects were evicted by an Order in Council, without Parliament even discussing the matter.
1.4 In the 2014 referendum, an Order in Council under section 30 of the Scotland Act 1998 was agreed by Westminster and the Scottish Parliament, recognising the mandate of the Scottish Government, and the support of the Scottish Parliament, for a referendum on independence.
On his first day in office, Brown rescinded the Order in Council which gave his predecessor's political advisers Alastair Campbell — who left office in 2003 — and Jonathan Powell, authority to issue instructions to civil servants.
The Assembly can still request to make laws in areas using the Order in Council system but if the UK Parliament wants to legislate in a devolved area, it will require a motion to be passed by the Welsh Assembly, similar to the way the Scottish Parliament work at present.
While some of these changes are already in force with the passing of C - 8, most changes will require implementing regulations and an order in council to come into force.
The federal government released an Order in Council, dated March 26, 2018, announcing that the mandatory data - breach notification rules will come into force on November 1, on the recommendation of Navdeep Bains, Minister of Industry, Science and Economic Development.
In Canada, CETA must be ratified by an Order in Council authorizing the Minister of Foreign Affairs to sign an instrument of ratification and then be implemented by domestic enabling legislation.
On March 26, 2018, the federal government quietly issued an Order in Council confirming the new mandatory breach requirements under PIPEDA would come into force on November 1, 2018.
It gives you links to the statutes and regulations, bills, gazettes, Hansard, orders in council, government and legislative assembly, and courts for each of Canada's jurisdictions.
Order in Council 256/2010 alerts us that the Rules of Court is regulation made under the authority of section 28.1 of the Judicature Act.
Where an expression of time occurs in any Act, proclamation, regulation, order in council, rule, order, by - law, agreement, deed or other instrument, heretofore or hereafter enacted, made or executed, or where any hour or other point in time is stated either orally or in writing, or any question as to time arises, the time referred to or intended shall, unless it is otherwise specifically stated, be held to be the time in effect as provided by this Act.
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