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  1. … on the agenda this morning is the review of draft reports, and I'll ask researcher David to take us through this. Mr … seven years: My concern is that the longer time you give, making it more elastic, the more municipalities will take … today as the intended appointee as chair of the Ontario Law Reform Commission. Welcome to the committee. This is a …
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  2. … was going to be circulated. We decided we would continue and deal with it today. I've forgotten which one that was. Mr … introduced Bill 175 in the House, which is the Statute Law Amendment Act (Government Management and Services), 1994, … the Liberals had made this presentation, and without our making any recommendations at all just say, "This was …
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  3. … We have 10 minutes afforded to each party for questions and responses during that period of time. Your review was a … servant I would not have any opinion on a bill. It is not law. Mr Grandmaître: No opinion? I will pass for now. Mr … Ministry of Housing. Mr McLean: How much more will you be making than what you are making now, $5,000 or $6,000? Ms …
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  4. … of the operations of certain agencies, boards and commissions. ONTARIO MUNICIPAL BOARD The Chair: Come to … from the Canadian Bar Association -- Ontario, municipal law section. Mr Jim Harbell is chair of the section. Mr. … municipality. But in any event, presumably staff and legal bills and everything else which are normally associated with …
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  5. … Angove, project director, long-term facilities strategy and board secretary Linda Jolley, senior vice-president, … been limited, for the most part, to the schedules to the law, to the regulations under the act that listed which … remember what year we started on the road show with those bills. I too commend Mr Mantis for his work. Mr Bradley, we …
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  6. … it would be a continuing educational experience for myself and also for the other board members, because when you're in … your cultural community with persons in conflict with the law and mental health? If so, what is the nature of that … taxpayer, does not have the ability to pay. When you are making your rulings, is there any idea whether the government …
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  7. … given the report of the subcommittee, which met yesterday, and they have selected various people and agencies for the … The board is seen to be the administrator of the law as it is, not the maker of the law. I think that's an important distinction. The board is not making the law, creating it; in fact it's administering law
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  8. … sit down. Ms Whetter: I will stand, please. I come here and I am very angry because I am a volunteer. I have been … was a volunteer myself, and still am. With the money I am making, I consider myself a volunteer at Queen's Park. … Hydro is so big that in the past it has tended to be a law unto itself without being effectively accountable to the …
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  9. … Peter Herrndorf, who is the intended appointee as a member and chair of the Ontario Educational Communications … In it you note, "I currently practise some criminal law and, if required, I will cease practising in the area of … I will send you some information on victims' rights bills because, again, the government does not agree with the …
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  10. … appointment to the Ontario Energy Board, as member and chair, of Marie Rounding. Before we ask Ms Rounding to … element of authority granted to the Chair with respect to making a decision on this. I think this is unusual. We have … Canada. In April 1990 I became the director of the crown law office-civil law in the Ministry of the Attorney General. …
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  11. … going to call the meeting to order, Ms Murdock, gentlemen, and we'll get under way with our first witness this morning, … Being a barrister and solicitor, you have been practising law for a number of years? Mr Schneider: Six years, yes. Mr … of the women I worked with, if they had been considering making an application, if the perpetrator had to have been …
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  12. … you may wish to address the committee for a few minutes, and then the committee members may wish to ask you some … from the other side and being part of the decision-making, I know it's not easy. It will not be easy, but it … they're seen to be in contraction in terms of how the law is interpreted. Some police boards interpret the right to …
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  13. … World Journal. We welcome you to the committee, Mr Fu, and the next half-hour is yours and you can use it however … a presentation shows that the standing committee is really making an effort to improve the protection of human rights in … Both the management and the staff members contend that the law is so weak that the OHRC lacks the power to do its job. …
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  14. … He is the director of gaming control for Ontario and chief executive officer of the commission. He is here … As you know, the former Attorney General, Mr Hampton, as a law student -- I believe he was a law student and I don't … and any other casino in the sense of choosing it and making economic decisions. It is not, therefore, the right …
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  15. … of the statement; they're presently being reproduced and they will be presented to the members as soon as they … of human rights and the development of fair employment law. Let me quote from the preamble of the Employment Equity … a glass ceiling which blocks their promotion into decision-making positions. The new labour market reality makes …
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