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A June 20, 2019 National Post article called Bills C-69 and C-48 "controversial". [17] The Post said that natural resources sector and some provinces had fiercely opposed the bills for over a year before its passage. [17] Some critics of the bill say that it attacked the oil and gas sector in Canada, according to the Post. [17]
The Legislative Assembly was established by the British North America Act, 1867 (later re-titled Constitution Act, 1867), which dissolved the Province of Canada into two new provinces, with the portion then called Canada West becoming Ontario. As such, the 1st Parliament of Ontario was one of the three legislative bodies succeeding the ...
Following the passage of the bill through Parliament, Lee Ward, an associate professor of Political Science at the University of Regina, wrote that the government's proposed method of altering the line of succession in Canada dissolved "the decades-old notion that the British Crown and Canadian Crown are separate legal entities, as Canada's ...
Covid-related legislation adopted in 2020 included budgetary measures in Bill 188; [28] Bill 186 to create an unpaid leave of absence within the Employment Standards Act for infectious disease emergencies and to repeal the SARS Assistance and Recovery Strategy Act; Bill 187 to allow local governments to hold meetings through electronic means ...
An Act to restore Ontario's competitiveness by amending or repealing certain Acts (Bill 66, 2018) (the Act) is a law adopted on April 3, 2019, during the 42nd Parliament of Ontario. Critics of the bill argue that, if passed, it will repeal a number of consumer protections, [ 1 ] labour laws, [ 2 ] anti-crime rules, clean water rules, [ 3 ...
He co-authored his third book, The Passage Through Parliament to Establish Holocaust Memorial Day, in Canada in 2004. [25] His fourth book, Suicide Bombings: Parliament Speaks, is the parliamentary history of Bill 215, an Act to amend the Criminal Code (Suicide Bombing) and was published in 2012. [citation needed]
Part of a series on the Constitution of Canada Constitutional history Bill of Rights (1689) Act of Settlement (1701) Treaty of Paris (1763) Royal Proclamation (1763) Quebec Act (1774) Constitutional Act (1791) Act of Union (1840) Constitution Act (1867) Supreme Court Act (1875) Constitution Act (1886) British North America Acts (1867–1975) Treaty of Versailles Statute of Westminster (1931 ...
Bill 50, Provincial Animal Welfare Act, 2008, Second Reading, May 27, 20085, Bill 55, Ontario French-language Educational Communications Authority Act, 2008, Royal Assent June 18, 2008; Bill 64, Cosmetic Pesticides Ban Act, 2008, Royal Assent June 18, 2008; Bill 66, Toronto Public Transit Service Resumption Act, 2008, Royal Assent April 27, 2008