Sentences with phrase «present federal government»

The journey to this historic moment commenced in June last year when Commissioner Calma presented the federal government with an Issues Paper on considerations for a national Indigenous representative body.
«We found out, when I say we, I mean present federal government, that some of the directors in the central bank own the bureau de change businesses.
The Close the Gap coalition today presented the federal government and Opposition with a set of National Indigenous Health Equality Targets to address the 17 - year life expectancy gap between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians.
Ten years later the Council presented the federal Government with a Roadmap to Reconciliation and Final Report to Parliament, which contain a comprehensive set of practical and symbolic steps to be taken.
«I have no personal relationship with Kanu but I have been consistent in drawing attention of Nigerians to the trend of not regarding court orders and rulings by the present Federal Government.
This is a question making Nigerians to lose confidence in the present Federal Government administration.
Enang appealed to Akwa Ibom people to support the present federal government, noting that the state had fared very well under Buhari leadership.
Troubling Evidence: The Harper Government's Approach to Climate Science Research in Canada This report documents a troubling catalogue of actions by the present federal government that undermine Canadian climate science research and its practitioners... Environment Canada has adopted a new media relations policy that makes it much more difficult for journalists to have direct access to government scientists.
Disconcerting because she lays out a theory of sentencing and imprisonment that is radically at odds with the one implemented here under the present federal government — and, to make it even more vexing for me, a theory that she says Norway borrowed from us back in the days when we were interested in evidence - based policies.
The present federal government will spend billions on new prisons and pass new criminal laws.
Although criminal law is a specialty practised by relatively few lawyers, given the present federal government's interest in crime, it might not be a bad idea if more of us educated ourselves... [more]
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