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  1. … to quickly highlight for you the items that are mentioned and make some brief explanatory further comment, if I may, … a lawyer, I've been told, though, that ignorance of the law is no defence. In this case we have seen that the defence … motion that was passed last night, the private members' bills, in effect, will be saved but will only go on the order …
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  2. … 1999 ANNUAL REPORT, PROVINCIAL AUDITOR MINISTRY OF HEALTH AND LONG-TERM CARE CONTENTS Wednesday 1 March 2000 1999 … health reform implementation as well as a mental health law education project and review of legislation. The mental … are in inquest recommendations, your own private members' bills. That's part of the review. We have also received a …
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  3. … REPORT, PROVINCIAL AUDITOR MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE, FOOD AND RURAL AFFAIRS Tuesday 26 February 2002 Mardi 26 février … that is the most effective way to move ahead, and we are making significant progress on many of the issues facing our … The sampling was actually done because it's required by law. The law says that raw milk shall be tested. You may want …
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  4. … Report, Auditor General Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry   The committee met at 1231 in room 151. The … means they can increase in number and spread rapidly, making their impacts more severe. The ministry has been … what we’re talking about here. Let’s talk biodiversity law, shall we? We know that we’re facing a depressing loss of …
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  5. … ourselves, perhaps beginning with you, Mr Christie, and then we'll proceed. You then have up to 20 minutes, if … forms, either file what they're required by law to file with us or, in the limit, risk having their … sidebar comments about whether I expense it. I pay my own bills, Mr Chairman. Interestingly enough, it seems to me that …
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  6. … 2013 2011 ANNUAL REPORT, AUDITOR GENERAL WORKPLACE SAFETY AND INSURANCE BOARD The committee met at 1233 in room 151, … I’m Elizabeth Witmer, the chair of the WSIB. I’ll be making a presentation once the deputy is finished. Mr. John … Taras, of course we don’t follow them, because that’s the law. I mean, after six years, they continue with their …
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  7. … I understand. For the information of yourselves and the committee and those present, you have up to 15 … Ontario to become more aware of their obligations in law, and increased, I believe, almost 50% the number of … at that. Thank you. Mr Hoy: I think that through certain bills before the Parliament, Bill 65 in particular, where …
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  8. … Solicitor General   The committee met at 1230 in room 151 and by video conference, following a closed session. 2019 … they can provide the most impact for citizens requires making difficult decisions. The decision to transfer … Right now, these are recommendations without the force of law, so we do not have the ability to compel organizations to …
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  9. … of section 3.11: school boards, acquisition of goods and services. The Chair (Mr. Norman W. Sterling): Good … if the people who are actually going to pay the PCard bills are flagging and sending it back up, that really … being hidden. The Auditor General has an obligation under law, and works for the Legislature to ensure, that government …
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  10. … Ministry of Finance: Jay Kaufman, deputy minister and secretary of the treasury board Barbara Stewart, … small example of what I guess we all commonly share: Visa bills. An example of a household accrual is a Visa bill. If … now. Mr Jackson: When he leases office equipment as a law firm, it's all paid down to zero, but when he sells his …
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  11. … 2008 ANNUAL REPORT, AUDITOR GENERAL MINISTRY OF ENERGY AND INFRASTRUCTURE MINISTRY OF HEALTH AND LONG-TERM CARE   … costs of AFPs should be assessed in the decision-making process." Currently, under the AFP process, all … Infrastructure not know that? It's got to be a matter of law or tax policy. Mr. Saad Rafi: I think it's more a matter …
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  12. … of the committee, Marie Rounding, chair, Roger Higgin and George Dominy. I'm particularly pleased that they have … on the utility, and that is your understanding of what the law requires. Ms Rounding: That is our understanding. Mr … leave lying around the province of Ontario and pick up the bills afterwards. But that is obviously for you to decide and
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  13. … Metrolinx—public transit construction contract awarding and oversight. The Chair (Mr. Ernie Hardeman): I’ll call this … to be here and to give you feedback on the progress we’re making on our capital programs, as well as to address any … rating of their performance is unfair or outside of the law? It’s a big question. Mr. Phil Verster: What I like about …
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  14. … Joining us today are officials from the Cabinet Office and the Treasury Board Secretariat. You will have 20 minutes … public about their rights and responsibilities under the law. In addition to that, advertising can be used to … as you’ve acknowledged, the landscape has changed in making sure that we meet people in all languages where they …
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  15. … credits. The Vice-Chair (Mrs. Julia Munro): Good morning and welcome, everyone, to the standing committee on public … processes." OMDC minimizes the risk of non-compliance by making certain that all its analysts are capable of assessing … up or anything? Mr. Frappier: No, we'd be contravening the law. Mr. Zimmer: All right. I just wanted to ask the …
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