Sentences with phrase «public representatives»

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As the most visible public representatives of the party, ministers and shadow ministers are the symbolic face of the party, and their demography shapes the electorate's perception of the party and its leader.
The Society is pleased to announce two new Public Representatives on Council for the 2017 - 2019 term: Michelle Ward BSW RSW of Westville, and Dr. Rod Wilson, B.Sc. N, MD, CCFP, MHA, of Halifax.Read More >
As public representatives, parliamentarians at all levels and across all persuasions, must be informed by the view of the broader Australian community, garnered through public education campaigns and consultations.
And since official spokespeople aren't likely to be the only people interacting with the public in a networked world (whether their bosses are happy about it or not), every employee is a potential public representative for the brand.
The California Maternal Quality Care Collaborative is composed of multi stakeholder professional organizations (obstetricians, nurses, midwives and family practitioners), hospitals, public health department and public representatives working together to end preventable mortality and morbidity in maternity care.
They have been raised by public representatives from across the political spectrum on the floor of the Dáil and in the Seanad chamber.
That is why we should have mandatory reselection of all elected public representatives, once in every term.
And individual politicians and public representatives at all levels - from the Prime Minister to an opposition backbencher and from a school governor or local councillor - have an important role in working with us and with people with diabetes to make diabetes a priority.
But his wife of nearly 50 years, Rosa, still wrote a heartfelt letter of support for her husband, saying that he is a «good man» and lauding him as dedicated public representative, father and grandfather.
New procedures that gave the governor and other public representatives more influence over test questions were designed to overcome the concerns that had engulfed the CLAS program.
APPOINTED MEMBERS OF COUNCIL FOR 2011 - 2013 Honorary President: Ronald J. Downie QC Public Representatives: George MacDonald, Annette Marshall and Kenneth A. Nason Lora MacEachern, Representative of the Attorney General of Nova Scotia Dean Kim Brooks, Schulich School of Law, Dalhousie University
Essentially the Law Society of Manitoba agreed to a model split between public representatives, lawyers elected from the Bar and the last third appointed lawyers (using a skills matrix and also as a diversity tool).
It proposes to meet this challenge by using a partnership of the community, social partners, statutory and public representative sectors to provide services, influence structures and change policies so that all local people are included in a self - sustaining community that integrates work and economic activity with personal, social and economic needs.
Maybe courtrooms in the future will have scheduled twitter / washroom breaks so that public representatives who need to express themselves can without missing the proceedings.
The Cascadia Region Earthquake Workgroup (CREW) is a coalition of private and public representatives working together to improve the ability of Cascadia Region communities, businesses and homeowners to reduce the effects of earthquakes.
It made sense of my nearly two decades of unease as an entrepreneur and as the public representative of my company.
We need more diversity in our public representatives.
He says very little directly about civic or political virtues, since the real advancements in a free society are made by private citizens rather than public representatives.
The Foundation Council of the Swiss Research Institute of Organic Agriculture (FiBL) determines the focus of FiBL activities and acts as a public representative for the institute in strategic, issue - related and financial matters.
It especially bugs me when it comes from the mouth of a public representative because it shows that they are clearly unfit to hold public office.
I am responding to the letter sent from one of our public representatives, Roger Friedman, as to his explanation of his public vote on the proposed Stewart's expansion.
Under New York law, a Wage Board, composed of business, labor and public representatives, has the power to propose a raise for any occupation where pay is judged to be too low to support the health or «adequate maintenance» of its workers.
The study was conducted by experts at The Universities of Manchester, Nottingham and a Patient and Public Representative.
The Interagency Autism Coordinating Committee, a group of federal - agency and public representatives, was charged with developing an annual strategic plan for autism research, which would be used to guide work done by federal agencies, both internally and in collaboration with private foundations.
She relayed in a statement issued on October 26, 2017 to ArtNews that she resigned because conditions at the company led her to conclude she»... could no longer serve as a public representative of Artforum...,» according to ArtNews.
It is rare in Ontario, and in other democratic jurisdictions, when the wishes of the electorate, through their public representatives, are ignored so profoundly.
Focused on collecting stories from Nova Scotians about their experiences with legal services and the justice system, the project brings together NSBS, the Nova Scotia Department of Justice, the Courts of Nova Scotia, Nova Scotia Legal Aid, the Schulich School of Law at Dalhousie, the Nova Scotia branch of the Canadian Bar Association and a public representative.
The 70 - page document also includes reports from the Society's regulatory and Council committees, Executive Director Darrel Pink, the Equity & Access Office and Public Representatives, plus detailed updates on professional responsibility, admissions and credentialing activity.
In 2008, responding to these concerns, the Chief Justice initiated, and is the Honourary Chair of, the Action Committee on Access to Justice in Civil and Family Matters, made up of leaders from all of the key sectors of the justice community and public representatives.
The NSBS council for 2015 - 2017 will consist of 21 members: President Jill Perry; R. Daren Baxter, first vice president; second VP Julia Cornish; 10 members elected and acclaimed in the judicial districts; three at - large members to still be elected; David Bartol of the Legal Services Division of the Departmen of Justice as the representative of the attorney general; Kim Brooks, the dean of the Schulich School of Law at Dalhousie University; and three public representatives.
Council for 2013 - 2015 will consist of 21 members: the three officers (René Gallant, President; Tilly Pillay QC, First Vice-President; and Jill Perry, Second Vice-President), 10 members elected and acclaimed in the judicial districts, three At Large members elected from the entire province in an election April 15 to 22, three Public Representatives, the representative of the Attorney General and the Dean of the Schulich School of Law at Dalhousie University.
The 52 - page document also includes reports from the Society's regulatory and Council committees, Executive Director Darrel Pink, the Equity Office and Public Representatives, plus detailed updates on professional responsibility, admissions and credentialing activity.
Council for 2013 - 2014 will consist of 21 members: the three officers (René Gallant, President; Tilly Pillay QC, First Vice-President; and Jill Perry, Second Vice-President), 10 members elected and acclaimed in the judicial districts, three At Large members to be elected from the entire province, three Public Representatives, the representative of the Attorney General and the Dean of the Schulich School of Law at Dalhousie University.
He is a public representative on the governing Council of the Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of New Brunswick.
Council for 2015 - 2017 will consist of 21 members: the three officers (Jill Perry, President; R. Daren Baxter QC, TEP, First Vice-President; and Julia Cornish QC, Second Vice-President), 10 members elected and acclaimed in the judicial districts, three At Large members elected from the entire province in an election April 20 to 27, three public representatives, the representative of the Attorney General and the Dean of the Schulich School of Law at Dalhousie University.
Presently, one of our lawyers sits as the Public Representative on the Registration Committee for the College of Optometrists of British Columbia.
He is currently a public representative on the governing Council of the Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of New Brunswick.
We need public advocates, public representatives, public oversight, [including] a watchdog that watches Congress.
Two upcoming vacancies of the public representatives are expected to be filled by June 13.
The Trading Services Advisory Group is a forum for industry and public representatives to bring concerns and / or recommendations regarding residential trading services to the Council.
The Strata Management Services Advisory Group is a forum for industry and public representatives to bring concerns and / or recommendations concerning strata management issues to the Council.
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