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Criminal defence lawyers say certain provisions in the federal Liberal government's proposed bill C - 75 will increase, not decrease delays in the criminal justice system.
The newly proposed Bill C - 51 does not propose to amend PIPEDA.

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While we're all breathlessly awaiting the federal government's long - promised revisions to the Copyright Act, interested parties may want to check out Bill C - 47, the federal government's proposed legislation to grant extra special intellectual property right protection for the Olympic movement and its related symbols. For a summary of the legislation, check out the Library of -LSB-...]
On Wednesday, the Minister of Finance tabled BILL C - 4, the second omnibus bill related to measures proposed in the March 2013 BudBILL C - 4, the second omnibus bill related to measures proposed in the March 2013 Budbill related to measures proposed in the March 2013 Budget.
Business associations have been generally very supportive of the policy changes under Bill C - 49, saying it goes much further than earlier amendments proposed in recent years.
VICTORIA — Energy Minister Bill Bennett called his own B.C. Liberals cabinet colleagues «a bunch of nervous politicians» who don't even know what the «upper range is yet» on the cost of the proposed Site C hydroelectric project.
Contrary to the gist of previous pieces published on this page, we support the proposed amendments under Bill C - 25.
Instead of the bold capital A's, B's and C's, such as those that alert restaurant customers to potentially nauseating kitchen conditions, a watered - down bill proposed by Sen. Jeff Klein (D - Bronx) calls for violations to be listed online and in letters sent home to parents.
The bill instructs DOE to use the extra funds to keep open the Alcator C - Mod fusion facility at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge, which the Administration had proposed closing.
Almost immediately after the state education department announced the adjustments, state Sen. Lee M. Zeldin (R, C, I - Shirley), Sen. Greg Ball (R - Patterson), Assemblyman Al Graf (R,C,I - Holbrook) and Assemblyman Ed Ra (R - Franklin Square) proposed a legislative solution more in tune with the what Common Core protestors seek — in the form of a bill — while Gov. Andrew Cuomo eviscerated the Board of Regents.
Finally, Bill C - 55, passed in November, 2005, proposed that most RRSPs would be exempt in a bankruptcy.
The Bill proposes the Child Maintenance and Enforcement Commission (C - MEC) to do the job which the Child Support Agency (CSA) failed to do, and sets out extensive intended amendments to Child Support Act 1991 (CSA 1991).
TORONTO (June 19, 2014)-- The Canadian Association of Refugee Lawyers (CARL), supported by the British Columbia Civil Liberties Association (BCCLA), announced today that it plans to launch a legal challenge to the proposed new citizenship amendments — Bill C - 24 — if the bill is passed by the SenBill C - 24 — if the bill is passed by the Senbill is passed by the Senate.
The Liberal government has also introduced legislative changes to segregation through Bill C - 56; however, the proposed legislation does not mention any prohibitions on vulnerable groups in segregation.
OTTAWA — The furor generated by Bill C - 30, the government's proposed initiative to enhance the Internet surveillance powers of police, has brought privacy issues to the forefront and added new phrases to the Canadian lexicon, like «warrantless search» and «lawful access.»
Bill S - 201, An Act to prohibit and prevent genetic discrimination proposes to make important amendments to federal legislation, specifically, the Canada Labour Code, RSC 1985, c L - 2 (the «CLC») and the Canadian Human Rights Act, RSC 1985, c H - 6 (the «CHRA»).
, 2016 • «Foreign Anti-Corruption Compliance: Director and Office Obligations and Considerations», Corporate Governance by Federated Press, Volume IX, No. 4, 2013 • Canada Gets Tough on Corruption, February 2013 • «Why You Should Think About an Anti-Corruption Compliance Program», TechSTARTUPCenter.com, April 2013 • «Tendering Law: The Evolution of the Duty of Fairness and What it Means for Clients», Presentation, 18th East Region Solicitors Conference 2012 • Panelist, Government of Canada, Economic Action Plan Roundtable: «Helping Businesses Sell to the Government of Canada», 2011 • «A Comparison of Canada's Proposed Consumer Product Safety Legislation (Bill C - 52) and its American Counterpart», Focus on Federal Advocacy and Policy, June 2008
On February 8, 2018, the Canadian federal government proposed a new Impact Assessment Act in Bill C - 69, An Act to enact the Impact Assessment Act and the Canadian Energy Regulator Act, to amend the Navigation Protection Act and to make consequential amendments to other Acts.
Bill S - 201, An Act to prohibit and prevent genetic discrimination proposes to make important amendments to federal legislation, specifically, the Canada Labour Code, RSC 1985, c L - 2 (the «CLC») and the Canadian Human Rights Act, RSC... Continue Reading
To further complicate matters, proposed sub-secti0n 10.2 (3) of Bill C - 12 defines «real risk of significant harm» as a product of two other factors: (a) the sensitivity of the information involved in the bread, and (b) the probability the information will be misused.
On Sept. 29, the federal government reintroduced bill C - 11, the proposed copyright act.
Henry J. Chang's Canada - US Immigration Blog Government of Canada Proposes Significant Amendments to the Citizenship Act On February 6, 2014, Citizenship and Immigration Minister (the «Minister») Chris Alexander unveiled Bill C - 24, the Strengthening Canadian Citizenship Act, which will be the first significant amendment to the Canadian Citizenship Act [1] since 1977.
Proposed federal legislation (Bill C - 47) will if passed dispense with the putative need for a warrant and require ISPs to turn over this information on mere request.
Many of the concerns raised in the report involve the greater state powers outlined in bill C - 51, without a similar increase in oversight, as well as the broad and often vague language used in the proposed legislation.
Bill C - 30 [/ a], the proposed «protecting children from Internet predators act» was introduced today.
The federal government recently introduced Bill C - 45, the Cannabis Act, which governs the use and sale of marijuana for recreational use, as well as its partner, Bill C - 46, which proposes an overhaul of the country's impaired driving laws.
That was followed by further citizenship reforms in Bill C - 44, the proposed Protection of Canada from Terrorists Act, introduced following last month's attacks.
Among the criticisms of the prior Bill C - 61 was the lack of consultation surrounding the proposed legislation.
Those following the development of Canadian privacy law have long awaited amendments to the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act («PIPEDA»), some of which are proposed in Bill C - 12.
So a reading of Bill C - 13 has brought this peculiar provision into view, as it would have done for those planning and drafting the proposed amendments; and it might sensibly be asked why the government didn't take the opportunity while it was mucking about in the «corrupting morals» area of the Code to get rid of this archaism.
The fight against Bill C - 31, the proposed «Protecting Canada's Immigration System Act,» is heating up.
Solomon testified about Bill C - 19, the proposed Act to repeal Canada's long gun registry.
On May 17, 2016, the federal government introduced Bill C - 16, An Act to amend the Canadian Human Rights Act and the Criminal Code, proposed legislation adding gender identity and gender expression to the list of prohibited grounds of discrimination in the Canadian Human Rights Act (CHRA).
Siobhan O'Brien was quoted in the June 10, 2016 issue of The Lawyers Weekly regarding Bill C - 16, which proposes to include gender identity...
Finally, since the Committee may propose amendments outside the current scope of the bill, we recommend that the amendments made to the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act by Bill C - 51 should be repeabill, we recommend that the amendments made to the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act by Bill C - 51 should be repeaBill C - 51 should be repealed.
Bill C - 16 proposes to include gender identity and gender expression as prohibited grounds for discrimination under the Canadian Human Rights Act and hate speech provisions under the Criminal Code.
Michael Geist and others were scheduled to testify before the House of Commons Justice Committee about the proposed anti-Identity Theft law, Bill C - 27, but political idiocy meant that the hearings never happened.
Submission to the House Standing Committee on Industry, Science and Technology re: Amendments to the Canada Business Corporations Act proposed in Part 1 of Bill C - 25
October 18, 2016 - CCGG's Executive Director Stephen Erlichman was quoted in the Wall Street Journal with regard to majority voting being included as a proposed amendment to the Canada Business Corporations Act in federal government Bill C - 25.
Bill C - 75 proposes to update and modernize bail practices by allowing police and judges more flexibility to deal with criminal charges.
Last week, the Liberal government proposed a new bill, Bill C - 75, to modernize Canada's criminal justice system and speed up court proceedings by amending the Criminal Code, Youth Criminal Justice Act and other lbill, Bill C - 75, to modernize Canada's criminal justice system and speed up court proceedings by amending the Criminal Code, Youth Criminal Justice Act and other lBill C - 75, to modernize Canada's criminal justice system and speed up court proceedings by amending the Criminal Code, Youth Criminal Justice Act and other laws.
We also wrote a letter to the Senate in April 2015, urging senators to pass Bill C - 279 without a proposed amendment that would have undermined the bill's very purpBill C - 279 without a proposed amendment that would have undermined the bill's very purpbill's very purpose.
The proposed amendments in Bill C - 29, An Act to amend the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act are pretty broad - reaching.
While Bill C - 11 proposed an appeal to counterbalance possible mistakes in a faster system, Bill C - 31's new combination of further accelerated timelines with more restrictive access to an appeal will mean that many mistakes will go uncorrected, risking the lives of refugees.
The image goes only so far when it comes to the government's proposed amendments to the Criminal Code tabled last week under the auspices of Bill C - 75.
And late breaking news — Bill C - 75 has just been announced and in an attempt to keep all members current, we have a special guest attending our program, Marco Medoncino, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada, who will explain the new proposed changes and answer questions we may have.
For this reason, Bill C - 37 proposes to remove the waiver option in order to ensure that the victim surcharge is applied automatically, as it was intended.
These gaps allow contentious legislation — think: Bill C - 51, the Fair Elections Act, the omnibus mandatory minimums crime bill, and the bill limiting refugee access to Canada — to be passed without open, adequate, and meaningful consideration of their constitutional vulnerabilities (i.e. if, how, and to what extent a proposed law may violate the ChartBill C - 51, the Fair Elections Act, the omnibus mandatory minimums crime bill, and the bill limiting refugee access to Canada — to be passed without open, adequate, and meaningful consideration of their constitutional vulnerabilities (i.e. if, how, and to what extent a proposed law may violate the Chartbill, and the bill limiting refugee access to Canada — to be passed without open, adequate, and meaningful consideration of their constitutional vulnerabilities (i.e. if, how, and to what extent a proposed law may violate the Chartbill limiting refugee access to Canada — to be passed without open, adequate, and meaningful consideration of their constitutional vulnerabilities (i.e. if, how, and to what extent a proposed law may violate the Charter).
This is the second change proposed by Bill C - 37.
While similar bills to C - 16 have been proposed in Parliament before, none have been passed into law yet.
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