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Privacy Commissioner Priorities

  • February 27, 2015

The CBA suggests guiding principles for the Office of Privacy Commisioner to prioritize issues and work, in the public interest.

Privacy and Access

Federal Court of Canada Prothonotaries

  • February 18, 2015

The CBA articulates support for the retention of prothonotaries as important decision-makers in the Federal Court.

Aboriginal Law, Administrative Law, Civil Litigation and 5 more..., Commodity Tax, Customs and Trade, Immigration Law, Intellectual Property, Labour & Employment, Maritime Law

Bill C-49 — Price Transparency Act

  • February 17, 2015

The CBA says changes to the Competition Act on unjustified price discrimination would impose unreasonable compliance costs on Canadian businesses and unlikely have any measurable impact on product prices in Canada.

Competition Law

Bill S-4 — Digital Privacy Act

  • February 16, 2015

The CBA comments on Bill S-4, the Digital Privacy Act, which proposes amendments to the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA).

Elder Law, Privacy and Access

Bill C-26 — Tougher Penalties for Child Predators Act

  • February 16, 2015

The CBA says proposed amendments to the Criminal Code in Bill C-26, to expand use of sex offender registries and, increase mandatory minimum and consecutive sentences, would not make children safer.

Constitutional & Human Rights, Criminal Justice

Federal Court — Limited Scope Retainers

  • February 12, 2015

The CBA responds to Federal Court consultation document about Limited Scope Representation at the Federal Courts, noting that Limited Scope Representation can be one way to improve access to justice.

Procedural Questions on new Caregiver Program

  • February 11, 2015

The CBA has raised several questions with Citizenship and Immigration Canada about changes to the Live-in Caregiver Program (now the Caregiver Program) announced on October 31, 2014 and implemented on November 30, 2014.

Immigration Law

Judicial Independence of the Specific Claims Tribunal

  • February 09, 2015

The CBA writes to Ministers MacKay and Valcourt with concerns about the independence of the Specific Claims Tribunal, specifically in relation to the 2014 Administrative Tribunals Support Services of Canada Act.

Aboriginal Law