And Berry notes that «sometimes
whole sections of bills pass through committees without scrutiny».
Not exact matches
Baroness O'Loan, who has tabled
Bill, said: «No one should be coerced by the risk to their careers into violating their conscience, and it is plainly inconsistent with the principles
of equality legislation to exclude
whole sections of society from areas
of medical employment simply because
of their moral beliefs.»
Section 4105
of the
bill being considered makes changes to the 21st Century Community Learning Centers (21st CCLC) program, including language that would drastically alter funding for the initiative by allowing these funds to be diverted to support
whole scale school reform.
After that, the financial parity decided upon by the court depends on a
whole bunch
of conditions as outlined in the
Bill, but
Section 8.1.
While the original intent
of section 7 as a
whole is arguably irrelevant, the framer's intended meaning
of «principles
of fundamental justice» is surely relevant since the phrase had no «public» meaning at the time
of its adoption, and, aside from its inclusion in the Canadian
Bill of Rights, was not a familiar term
of art.
E-laws in Ontario also has hyperlinks from the table
of contents to the
sections, unless the
whole bill is too short to have a table
of contents (or too old — they haven't gone back to create tables
of contents for all existing
bills yet, SFAIK.)