Sentences with phrase «public inquiry into»

In response to our public inquiry into student loan servicing practices, we received over 30,000 comments from the public, highlighting the costly surprises and runarounds some borrowers face when dealing with their servicers.
Further information can be found on the Centre for Community Child Health's Productivity Commission's website about the recent public inquiry into childcare and early childhood learning.
The senator also asked the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) to consider the collection and use of personal information for political advertising as part of its public inquiry into the impact of digital platforms on media and advertising markets in Australia.
The Lamer inquiry Former Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada Antonio Lamer, now senior advisor to Stikeman Elliott LLP, has been granted a five - month extension to complete his public inquiry into why Newfoundland and Labrador has seen a disproportionate number of wrongful murder convictions.
In February 2004, the relatives asked for a public inquiry into the deaths.
The independent public inquiry into the collapse of the Algo Centre Mall will look at the cause of the collapse and the rescue effort.
He served as co-counsel for Maher Arar during the public inquiry into Arar's deportation from the United States to Syria.
In response to these concerns Theresa May, the Prime Minister, ordered a full public inquiry into the disaster and stated that people needed to know what happened.
On Saturday July 10, a Day of Action for Civil Liberties will take place in towns and cities across Canada to demand an independent public inquiry into police conduct during the G20 Summit.
In Finucane's (Geraldine) Application [2015] NIQB 57 the Northern Ireland High Court dismissed a challenge to the decision by the British Government to carry out a «review» by Sir Desmond Da Silva rather than a public inquiry into the murder of Belfast solicitor Pat Finucane on 12 February 1989.
«I think we know that the public inquiry into missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls has to keep families at the centre of what it is doing.»
Ontario Auto Insurance in Crisis: OTLA calls on Wynne Government to call a public inquiry into medical assessments of accident victims
WSIB and auto insurance: Birds of a feather At the same time that the WSIB is under fire, the Ontario Trial Lawyers Association has called on the Ontario government to conduct a public inquiry into the state of independent medical examinations of injured auto accident victims.
Ontario Auto Insurance in Crisis: OTLA calls on Wynne Government to call a public inquiry into medical assessments of accident victims http://bit.ly/1RVIJ7P
After the WHSC's Pediatric Surgery Cardiac Surgery Program was suspended in 1995, the parents of the deceased children called for a public inquiry into their deaths.
Support a PUBLIC INQUIRY into the medical evidence in Ontario's Courts and Tribunals and sign our petition!
R (Persey) v. Secretary of State [2003] QB 794 The Secretary of State's decision not to hold a public inquiry into the outbreak of foot and mouth disease was not irrational.
The public inquiry into the conduct of Girouard found that he tried to mislead the committee and conceal the truth during his testimony, which rendered him «incapacitated or disabled in the due execution of his office,» the report said.
Also, the Canadian Association of University Teachers (CAUT) called for an independent public inquiry into Hassan's treatment.
We urge you to join us in calling for an independent public inquiry into Hassan's case and reforming Canada's extradition law so that no other Canadian is subjected to such a flawed and unfair process.
Ontario to call public inquiry into Elizabeth Wettlaufer nursing home murders, Canadian Press
Criminal law: Following a public inquiry into the death of Robert Dziekanski, a visitor from Poland who was tasered by RCMP officers at the Vancouver International Airport and who was pronounced dead shortly thereafter, the applicant, along with three other RCMP officers involved in the incident, were charged with perjury and tried in the Supreme Court of British Columbia.
The Canadian Judicial Council said today it would be conducting a public inquiry into Manitoba Court of Queen's Bench Associate Chief Justice Lori Douglas, shining an even - brighter spotlight on the debate over the appropriate conduct of judges in their private lives.
Did taxpayers really need to fund a multi-million-dollar public inquiry into the cases of missing women in British Columbia to know that, essentially, lack of caring on an institutional - wide basis meant women going missing from Vancouver's Downtown Eastside ended up dead at the hands of serial killer Robert Pickton?
Today is the first day of a public inquiry into the issue.
Now contrast that with George Mason University, which has yet to announce a public inquiry into the Wegman scandal despite clear prima facie evidence of misconduct and co-operation with a biased partisan attack on other colleagues.
Below is correspondence with the Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC) in response to a letter to the new Science Minister, David Willetts, calling for a thorough, independent, public inquiry into the science behind the claims of impending climate catastrophe.
Lord Lawson is calling for a public inquiry into CRU — he mentions that a statistician would be a helpful addition to the procedure.
I see that Lord Lawson's new lobby group, launched last week with harsh criticism of CRU, has now owned up to use an inaccurate version of CRU's data on its website: http://timesonline.typepad.com/science/2009/12/climate-sceptics-get-it-wrong-1.html I wonder if they will hold a public inquiry into the data on its website?
We must DEMAND a public inquiry into the wind energy policy!
The latter work of a grieving woman shedding a collage of tears is given close attention because of its historical significance as a tribute piece created in memory of the black British teenager Stephen Lawrence, who was brutally murdered in 1993 and whose name later became synonymous with a public inquiry into the Metropolitan Police's institutionally racist mishandling of the case.
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) has launched a public inquiry into student loan servicing practices.
THE PROPOSED take over of ANSTO by the CSIRO has raised questions about the current public inquiry into a proposed new research reactor.
Not to be outdone, Suffolk County Council, on whose flat shoreland stands Sizewell B, Britain's first pressurised - water reactor, has announced a public inquiry into the proposal to build a replica of the PWR on the site.
Faced with the new accidents the transport secretary, Paul Channon, asked the public inquiry into the Clapham disaster to widen its investigations to include the Purley and Glasgow crashes.
[55] He also expressed the desire to establish a public inquiry into the practice of trade union blacklisting.
Almost 21 years after Stephen Lawrence was stabbed to death, the Home Secretary has ordered a public inquiry into undercover policing.
Peers back amendment calling for new public inquiry into conduct of media, forcing second vote by MPs
«Unite called for an independent public inquiry into what happened in Falkirk, and we remain entirely happy to assist such an inquiry, and draw appropriate lessons from it if necessary, should one be established.»
The report, the result of a public inquiry into the killing, is expected to be highly critical of the prison service in Northern Ireland and will address claims that Wright's death was the result of collusion.
She said there was «a certain amount of outrage» at Wednesday's vote, suggesting the issue of whether to hold a new public inquiry into the media had been conflated during the Commons debate with a separate proposal to impose punitive costs on publishers who do not sign - up to an officially recognised press regulator.
In 2011 the then prime minister, David Cameron, announced a public inquiry into press standards after the phone - hacking scandal which brought down the News of the World.
A new front has opened in the battle against the «big six» energy companies, with environmental charities demanding a full public inquiry into the soaring costs of energy bills.
Labour implemented the public inquiry into the case, in which retired High Court judge Sir William Macpherson found the Met police to be «institutionally racist».
The public inquiry into the death of Iraqi hotel receptionist who died in British custody begins today.
Tony Blair told GMTV: «The problem if you have an independent public inquiry into something like this is you will divert all their energy and attention into trying to answer the questions that come up in the inquiry.»
Des Browne, defence secretary, said: «A public inquiry into the death of Baha Mousa is the right thing to do.
«Following the public inquiry into the Stafford Hospital scandal, safe staffing levels in the NHS is a major issue.
Prime Minister David Cameron is also set to detail the terms of a public inquiry into the hacking scandal.
David Cameron told the House of Commons that Lord Justice Leveson is to head the public inquiry into phone hacking allegations.
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