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  1. … have three appointments, we have two subcommittee reports, and at the end of the meeting, time permitting, we need to … do to help ease the pain of Ontarians seeing their bills skyrocket? Dr. Emad Elsayed: First of all, yes, I agree … the Alberta bar. I started my career practising business law. By 1974, I expanded my practice to include energy law. …
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  2. … the new members here especially. We’ll start right now, and the first thing we’re going to do on our agenda is to … behind it? It’s very important not to, say, take the law and take little bits that would go against that … because you’ll be fresh eyes in that position and making sure that you use that position to the fullest to see …
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  3. … will start with the government. We’ll open the floor and ask you to make your presentation. We thank you very much … public agency procurement, customer service is important. Making staff feel valued so that they can deliver a better … Boréal in 1996 from Techniques juridiques, which is a law clerk course. I was part of the first graduating class of …
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  4. … back of the agenda, assuming that’s okay with everybody, and we will deal with the one appointment that we have this … my expertise in the realm of public labour and employment law in addition to expertise in occupational health and … the passage of the report of the subcommittee, to commence making any preliminary arrangements necessary to facilitate …
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  5. … REPORTS The Vice-Chair (Mr. Phil McNeely): Good morning, and welcome to this meeting of the Standing Committee on … My practice is exclusively labour and employment law. Prior to this role, I was counsel for a large … a very busy schedule. My questions are regarding some bills that we have before the House today. Previously, the …
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  6. … start with the official opposition. We’ll open the floor and ask you to make your presentation. Thank you very much … about that particular day, and so did the court of law. I believe that it was an unfortunate accident. It’s … I’ve tried to apply an inclusive lens to the decision-making processes and the way that decisions are brought …
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  7. … 2012 SUBCOMMITTEE REPORT AGENCY REVIEW: WORKPLACE SAFETY AND INSURANCE BOARD WORKPLACE SAFETY AND INSURANCE BOARD … based on Professor Arthurs’s report, has enacted a law that requires the board to achieve at least 60% funding … that have a mortgage, have enough money to pay all their bills for the next 20 years? This is nothing but political …
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  8. … 2012 Jeudi 5 juillet 2012 AGENCY REVIEW: WORKPLACE SAFETY AND INSURANCE BOARD OLD ORDER MENNONITE GOVERNMENT RELATIONS … The main consideration must be the impact of the law on the individual or group concerned.” 0910 I believe the … a hospital stay. We all pitch together to pay his hospital bills. We don’t use OHIP. We’re there as a community to …
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  9. … on committee-related business—Metrolinx, in other words—and move that to the end of the meeting, because that might … of, so I don’t want to venture too far down there. I think making an entertaining experience that’s going to attract … sorry—will the modernization get us there, or do we need law change? Is that your question? Mr. Randy Pettapiece: …
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  10. … honourable members. Owing to the absence of both the Chair and the Vice-Chair, it is my duty to call upon you to elect … sure that the fall is probably a busy time, with the CEO making presentations to the board and trying to arrive at a … at Queen’s University, and then I moved on and did my law degree at the University of Toronto. I was able to …
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  11. … 1. The Chair (Mr. Bill Mauro): Good morning, everybody, and welcome to government agencies. We have one intended … Mr. Robert Kitchen: I announced my retirement from the law firm in June 2010, to be effective at the end of February … I started, all I knew about the duty to accommodate was making a reservation at the Holiday Inn, because it wasn’t …
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  12. … I’d like to call the committee meeting to order and welcome all of us back. I hope you had a good break. I … government retained Ron Daniels, who was the dean of law at U of T at the time. Now he’s the president at Johns … spend hours and hours in the Legislature discussing bills that don’t need to be discussed, and they have said, …
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  13. … The Chair (Mr. Bill Mauro): Good morning, everybody, and welcome to government agencies. Before we get started, we … are you here? Could you please come forward? Thank you and good morning. Ms. Marie Fortier: Good morning. The Chair … the community. Shortly thereafter, our daughter and son-in-law followed us to Trent Hills to live in Campbellford, and I …
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  14. … OF CANADIAN DISTILLERS ROBERT THOMAS ESTATE VINEYARDS AND WINERY INC. COUNTY CIDER CO. LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD OF … tax burden on some of the smallest producers, who are making uniquely original Canadian wines. All Ontario-grown … just to make a sale. It’s not personal; it’s the law. As for education and knowledge of the LCBO staff, it is …
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  15. … SUBCOMMITTEE REPORT AGENCY REVIEW: METROLINX CONSTRUCTION AND DESIGN ALLIANCE OF ONTARIO The committee met at 0839 in … the construction and design industry in its decision-making process when procuring projects. Such evidence-based … survey, in Europe, in England, it’s mandatory; it’s the law. You do not move forward until you’ve done an independent …
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