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Ottawa appeals court ruling that found use of Emergencies Act ‘unreasonable’

By Anja Karadeglija The Canadian Press Posted February 23, 2024 8:41 pm Updated February 23, 2024 8:42 pm 1 min read Descrease article font size Increase article font size Ottawa has filed to appeal a Federal Court decision that found its invocation of the Emergencies Act in response to the …

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Supreme Court: 'नीतियां लागू करना कार्यपालिका का अधिकार, अदालतें निर्देश नहीं दे सकतीं', SC की अहम टिप्पणी

याचिका में दावा किया गया है कि देश में हर दिन पांच साल से कम उम्र के कई बच्चों की भुखमरी और कुपोषण से मौत हो जाती है और यह मौलिक अधिकारों का उल्लंघन है। साथ ही ये भोजन के अधिकार का भी उल्लंघन है। Source link

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Ontario Appeal Court set to rule on constitutionality of wage restraint law Bill 124

Ontario’s top court is set to rule today on the constitutionality of a law that limited raises for more than one million workers in the broader public sector, including nurses and teachers. The Progressive Conservatives enacted the law, known as Bill 124, in 2019 as a way to help the …

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Teaching unions net Bill 124 backpay as court ruling looms

Teachers in Ontario have won a significant Bill 124 backpay agreement through arbitration just days before the fate of the controversial law is set to be revealed. An arbitration decision released Friday means both elementary and secondary teachers will see new money from the government as compensation for the three …

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‘I screamed’: B.C. Indigenous child welfare advocates celebrate court victory

WARNING: This story deals with disturbing subject matter that may upset and trigger some readers. Discretion is advised. Indigenous child welfare advocates in B.C. are celebrating a “huge win” in Ottawa on Friday, where a federal law affirming that First Nations, Métis and Inuit people have sole authority to protect …

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Ontario court set to release Bill 124 appeal decision

Descrease article font size Increase article font size The Ontario Court of Appeal will release its ruling over the Ford government’s controversial wage restraint legislation on Monday. The law, known as Bill 124, was introduced by the Ford government in 2019 and capped public sector salary increases at one per …

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Will Supreme Court mandate letters ruling worsen transparency in Ontario?

As Ontario Premier Doug Ford and his government celebrate winning a years-long privacy battle at the Supreme Court of Canada, some are raising concerns the precedent-setting decision could harm transparency in the future. On Friday, a panel of seven Supreme Court judges unanimously agreed mandate letters written by Ford to …

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Driver arrested for impaired after attending court for impaired driving offence: OPP

Descrease article font size Increase article font size An Ontario driver was arrested for impaired driving after she had earlier attended court to face a previous impaired driving offence, police say. Ontario Provincial Police said that on Thursday at around 3:25 p.m., Orillia OPP officers were on patrol in the …

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Supreme Court rules in favour of Ford government in mandate letters battle

The Supreme Court of Canada has ruled in favour of the Ford government in its battle to keep its 2018 mandate letters filed away from public disclosure and under rules protecting the details around cabinet meetings. The decision from the Supreme Court of Canada was unanimous, finding Ontario’s Information and …

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Supreme Court to release Ford government mandate letters decision on Friday

Descrease article font size Increase article font size The Supreme Court of Canada is set to deliver a ruling Friday morning over whether the Ford government’s mandate letters are subject to transparency laws. The key court decision dates back to a freedom of information request that was made shortly after …

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