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  1. … Good morning, everybody. Due to the absence of the Chair and the Vice-Chair at the moment, I would like to open … not the case. You have to have an understanding of the law as a whole. I suspect that when you're looking at the … were in power, Bob Rae was very much concerned about not making appointments simply on the basis of party affiliation. …
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  2. … 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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  3. … 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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  4. … apologize for starting late. I thought we would maybe try and see if we could have all three parties present to start … and access the care they need. Have we done a good job making those processes work well? I think there are process … I attended the University of Toronto and Osgoode Hall Law School. Education has always been a priority to me. I was …
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  5. … to sort that one out. Mr Phillips: We'll meet on the 15th and she has until the 22nd to appear? Clerk Pro Tem: Right. … regulation and generally any part of the practice of law that involves raising capital for corporations. In … trying to make people feel as though it's not they who are making the decisions but that they're part of that and are …
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  6. … REPORTS The Chair (Mrs. Julia Munro): Good morning, and welcome to the standing committee on agencies. First of … A good portion of my practice was in labour and employment law, which included providing advice to clients on humans … For me to discover—it's for me, as someone hearing and making an adjudication, to decide whether or not a complaint …
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  7. … of Emilio Binavince. Sir, would you like to come forward and take a seat, please. Welcome to the committee. Any brief … function of the board is such that we should influence the making of rules. Mr Grandmaître: So what you're telling me is … I'm very sorry, Mr Chairman. In relation to changes in the law, I would have difficulty responding as a nominee to this …
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  8. … FOUNDATION The Chair (Mrs. Julia Munro): Good morning, and welcome to the Standing Committee on Government Agencies. … program really unique is it encourages them to consider making the Niagara region their new permanent home. It was … always had an interest in human rights, dating way back to law school, which was 1986. I graduated from the University …
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  9. … The Chair: This is a new process for us as a committee and for the Ontario Legislature and we certainly want to make … than pointing out those contradictions in the decision-making process. Mr McGuinty: One final question: What do you … is right. Mrs Marland: So you do not have any education in law in the formal sense? Mr McCombie: Not in a formal sense, …
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  10. … the questions. Mr Ken Morrish: First of all, Mr Chairman and members of the committee, or Chairperson, whichever you … and your expertise will be, I'm sure, very valuable in making this merger, if it takes place, work. Mr Morrish, as … corporation. In terms of my academic background, I read law at the universities of Birmingham and London. That's a …
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  11. … appointments The Chair (Mr. John Fraser): Good morning and welcome back, folks. It’s great to see you all again. … not always that brief. I’m currently a partner in the law firm of Allen McDonald Swartz LLP. You will notice when I … confusion. You talked a little bit about education on the bills. People get their bill and they don’t understand it, …
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  12. … REPORT The Chair (Mrs. Julia Munro): Good morning and welcome to the standing committee on government agencies. … with the Dean's Key from the University of Toronto law school in 1978, I entered practice as a civil litigation … on, interpreting and applying regulations, as well as making recommendations to several Ministers of Immigration as …
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  13. … 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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  14. … McBride, nominated as vice-chair of the Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs Appeal Tribunal and the Board of … aspect of policing certainly was—I mean, you enforce the law and you involve yourself with the community, but it’s … it was about using less energy, which meant lower utility bills. At the Ministry of Energy, I also oversaw the …
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  15. … about the role of the OMB, the influence of zoning and the sorts of things that you will be doing in a broader … clinic for close to six years and I did other areas of the law as well: landlord and tenant, immigration, mostly … the Legislature. We got to raise the taxes and pay the bills, which nobody else seemed to volunteer to do. So I …
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