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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. … appointee as member, Ontario Securities Commission, and he will correct me if I have mispronounced his name. Mr … members of the committee, I will take the opportunity of making a brief statement. I first want to thank you for the … on my professional career: I began the practice of law in 1958 at Fasken Martineau and have remained with that …
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  3. … to draw your attention to the fact that both the Chair and the Vice-Chair are absent today. It is therefore my duty … of course, reflects on the government. I'm dedicated to making sure that applicants are treated with respect. If an … to these areas of what I will call traditional labour law, the board has been assigned a number of other functions …
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  4. … The Chair (Mrs. Julia Munro): Good morning, everyone, and welcome to the Standing Committee on Government Agencies. … which to reach a fair outcome based on the facts and the law. So where are we? We currently have three streams of … it go in the last three years from three people out of 15 making over $100,000 to, now, 28 out of 71 full-time people …
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  5. … We are joined by staff from legislative research, Hansard and broadcast and recording. Thank you all for your work. As … called to the Ontario bar, becoming a member of the then Law Society of Upper Canada in 2013. I have knowledge, skill … ensure that you’re engaging in impartial and fair decision-making. Mr. Chris Glover: Okay. With clients, did you ever …
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  6. … you to make any opening comments you'd like to make and then we have questions from members of the committee. … public board described it as being centralized decision-making and decentralized blame: The minister gives the … a full-time basis. I am a lawyer and have been practising law for 17 years, having been called to the bar of Ontario in …
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  7. … 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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  8. … inviting me. I think you probably all have my background and my curriculum vitae, so I won't repeat that. I'd just … government agencies on a variety of issues both in my law practice and my dealings through hospital matters that … and it was announced in the news that the government was making radical changes on the board. A friend of mine who is …
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  9. … MUNICIPAL BOARD GLENN BROOKS CANADIAN ENVIRONMENTAL LAW ASSOCIATION BUILDING INDUSTRY AND LAND DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION ONTARIO HOME BUILDERS' … hoped they'd do to bring greater balance to OMB decision-making." It's interesting that you point out that you've …
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  10. … We are joined by staff from legislative research, Hansard, and broadcast and recording. To make sure that everyone can … science. I then decided to change careers and went to law school at Western. During my legal studies, I continued … your family and come abroad. So thank you very much for making that journey. COVID has presented a little lot of …
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  11. … Smeenk   The committee met at 0900 in committee room 2 and by video conference. The Vice-Chair (Mr. Aris Babikian): … have lived in the city of Toronto ever since. I practised law starting in British Columbia in 1973 and continue to … you would be—when you sit on that parole board, you’re making those decisions. Obviously those are things that you …
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  12. … of intended appointment, selected by opposition party and third party: Evelyn Dodds, intended appointee as … play in preventing or in solving this problem that the law enforcement people are very concerned about. Mrs Dodds: … that both factors would need to be taken into account in making any such decision: does the compelling public interest …
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  13. … party: Philip Clay, intended appointee as member, Consent and Capacity Board. The Chair: The first intended appointee … the University of Toronto. I then moved west and took my law degree at the University of Saskatchewan. At that time I … be able to discuss it. How do you find that balance in making that decision? Do you lean more strongly based on what …
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  14. … 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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  15. … to be recognized by myself before speaking. All questions and comments will need to go through the Chair. The Clerk has … safety. In 2000, I resumed my studies and I attended law school. I graduated from the University of Ottawa French … there are some good brains here that help make the bills a lot better and stronger. I kind of agree with what …
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