Sentences with phrase «sections of bill c»

The challenge was filed with the Ontario Superior Court on the grounds that specific sections of Bill C - 51 violate the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms in a manner that is not justified in a free and democratic society.

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NEW YORK, NY - DECEMBER 27: Police Commissioner Bill Bratton (Center - L) and New York Mayor Bill de Blasio (C) watched the procession outside the church following the funeral of slain NYPD officer Rafael Ramos at the Christ Tabernacle Church in the Glenwood section of Queens, NY.
An appellate court in Austin on Thursday, September 24, heard arguments from three open - enrollment charter schools on the constitutionality of Texas Education Code Section 12.115 (c - 1), an automatic revocation provision in Senate Bill 2 passed by the Legislature in 2013.
The Canadian HIV / AIDS Legal Network stands in support of the Private Member's Bill to repeal Section 38 (1)(c) of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (IRPA)-- which we called for before the Standing Committee on Citizenship and Immigration last November.
Unfortunately, while Clause 14 of Bill C - 12 expands subsection 16 (a) to include remedies for elements of the data breach notification regime, it does not do so for sections 16 (b)- (c)C - 12 expands subsection 16 (a) to include remedies for elements of the data breach notification regime, it does not do so for sections 16 (b)- (c)c).
The concern over C - 60 involves a section of the bill that deals with remedies open to copyright holders.
In addition to changes to the Income Tax Act and a number of other acts, Bill C - 63 makes a number of changes to scheduling practices and leaves of absence under the Canada Labour Code employment standards section.
In collaboration with other activists, NWAC supported the success of Bill C - 31, an amendment to the Indian Act, made law on 28 June 1985, that reinstated Indian status to many Indigenous women who had lost theirs as a result of section 12 (1)(b).
(II) The sum of (A) 15 % of the sum of «work - in - process» and accounts receivable of the Partnership for which the Retiring Equity Partner shall be the designated responsible attorney according to the books and records of the Partnership immediately prior to such Partner's Retirement and (B) 35 % of the sum of «work - in - process» and accounts receivable of the Partnership attributable to the hourly billings of the Retiring Equity Partner prior to such Retirement, less (C) reductions and credits as provided in the further terms of this Section 12.9.
Healthcare providers» might be requested to provide assistance that would be contrary to their conscience or religious beliefs, which are rights protected from government interference by Section 2 (a) of the Charter, however, Bill C - 14 does not compel healthcare providers to provide such assistance;
92.2 - 92.4), Quebec (see Civil Code of Quebec, SQ 1991, c 64, article 1974.1) and Nova Scotia (see Residential Tenancies Act, RSNS 1989, c 401, section 10F), and that a Bill (which is more encompassing) has been introduced in Ontario (Bill 132, Sexual Violence and Harassment Action Plan Act (Supporting Survivors and Challenging Sexual Violence and Harassment), 2015).
Bill C - 45's amendments to these Acts could have significant negative impacts on Aboriginal and treaty rights, especially rights to hunt and fish, that are recognized and affirmed by section 35 of the Constitution Act, 1982.
As with Bill 168, once the provisions found in Bill C - 45 were enacted, they were incorporated in the Criminal Code under Section 217.1 and became an integral part of the Code.
The proposed section 241.2 (1)(c) of Bill C - 14 establishes the eligibility for medical assistance in dying only to those who have a «grievous and irremediable medical condition.»c) of Bill C - 14 establishes the eligibility for medical assistance in dying only to those who have a «grievous and irremediable medical condition.»C - 14 establishes the eligibility for medical assistance in dying only to those who have a «grievous and irremediable medical condition.»
These efforts culminated in the parliamentary assent of Bill C - 31 in 1985, which repealed section 12 (1)(b) of the Indian Act in an effort to bring this element of legal code into accordance with the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
I would also like to inform my colleagues that the opinion of the national family law section of the Canadian Bar Association is that Bill C - 560 puts the rights of parents before the best interests of the child.
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