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  1. … Tonia in the past, I'm sure. She's an outstanding clerk, and we welcome her. The Clerk of the Committee (Ms. Tonia … its background and what is the situation today, and Bills 130 and 36, which were newly -- let's see how it's … have practised in the area of criminal and quasi-criminal law. In private practice, I have represented criminally …
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  2. … today, we have the adoption of a subcommittee report and our intended appointments review. Our first order of … I bring a strong work ethic, demonstrated decision-making and deep respect for civil duty. These qualities that … and in paralegal studies, and I am now licensed with the Law Society of Upper Canada in that capacity. My educational …
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  3. … 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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  4. … The Vice-Chair (Mr Tony Martin): Good morning, everybody, and thanks for coming. You have in front of you the agenda … my position that I would bring to the board a benefit in making decisions, suggestions, the way to improve things and … Yes. Mr Kormos: Because it's about time to bring some law and order back into the system, huh? Mr McNaughton: No. …
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  5. … 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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  6. … of intended appointees for different agencies, commissions and boards, for those to be dealt with together. In other … honours program at Carleton University. I was accepted to law school after second year, and as I had taken extra … just as relevant today, was in playing some small part in making the health care system in our province more …
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  7. … recognize the government has a majority on this committee, and if we in opposition were to nominate an opposition member … you may or may not have heard about; I've certainly been making noises about it. The previous commissioners, some of … my 10 years of practice in labour relations and employment law that qualify me for an appointment as a vice-chair of the …
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  8. … everybody. We have Quinto Annibale, nominated as member and vice-chair for the Liquor Control Board of Ontario. Could … have a BA from McMaster University and an LLB from Queen’s law school. I have a certificate in not-for profit … that I played a pivotal role in acquiring that land and making that transaction happen. My second most proud …
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  9. … for proposed appointments is a long-standing practice, and press releases for proposed appointments state that the … committee. This letter from the government House leader is making this committee a joke, in my opinion, a complete joke, … 25 years of experience and achievement in environmental law and policy from a wide range of perspectives. These …
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  10. … Owen Sound Police Services Board Melody Lundstrom, Consent and Capacity Review Board Douglas Maund, Town of Orangeville … with my training and experience I can serve the public by making a substantive contribution to the commission's work. … said, "Well, we'll take care of that; we'll change the law." But more basic to the whole question is, in that …
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  11. … The Chair (Mrs. Julia Munro): Good morning, everyone, and welcome to the standing committee on government agencies. … training is in the arts and philosophy, education and the law. I obtained an honours BA with a specialization in … with the adjudicators to assist them in their decision-making and their decision-writing functions. I did this in a …
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  12. … 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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  13. … 28 février 2007 AGENCY REVIEW HEALTH PROFESSIONS APPEAL AND REVIEW BOARD YEE HONG CENTRE FOR GERIATRIC CARE COLLEGE … improvement of our services. I'm happy to say that we are making significant progress on all these initiatives. We are … are arising and to become familiar with changes in the law that are applicable to the kinds of cases they would …
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  14. … Maria Van Bommel: Yesterday, in hindsight, I looked at it, and I think that my colleague Mike Brown was very clear in … under the Human Rights Code. Following that, I went to law school and articled. That was four years of my life that … able to provide front-line workshops prior to certain bills coming in, and I'm thinking of the special-needs …
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  15. … to public appointments. Thank you all for being here today and for being here for this session to help us get caught up. … committees do. I know that quality assurance looks at making sure that the dental surgeons are up to date with … Western Ontario and also a graduate of Queen’s University law school, from where I graduated in 1995. I was called to …
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