Submissions to Government

Our Submissions to Government are open to the public. They are presented here in a non-accessible PDF format. If you would like to receive an accessible web version, please contact us by email.

Today
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Congratulations and Invitation

  • December 02, 2021

The CBA welcomes the Immigration Minister, commenting on consultants, COVID response in immigration services, portal issues, the situation in Afghanistan and the right to counsel.

Administrative Law, Constitutional & Human Rights, French Speaking Lawyers and 1 more..., Public Sector

Congratulations and Invitation

  • December 02, 2021

The CBA welcomes the Minister of Employment, commenting on labour shortages, making policy manuals public, and implementing a Recognized Employer Initiative.

Administrative Law, Constitutional & Human Rights, French Speaking Lawyers and 2 more..., Immigration Law, Public Sector

Specific Claims Tribunal

  • November 23, 2021

The CBA offers suggestions to the Specific Claims Tribunal, aimed at making the Tribunal more efficient and flexible.

Aboriginal Law, Administrative Law

Digital Charter Implementation Act

  • November 17, 2021

The CBA suggests changes to the bill on the Digital Charter Implementation Act, 2020 in anticipation of a similar bill being reintroduced in Parliament. The bill would result in unintended consequences if reintroduced without changes.

CCCA, Privacy and Access

Tax Issues for Separated Families

  • November 15, 2021

The CBA recommends changes to the Income Tax Act and interpretation bulletin IT-99R5 to correct inequality in tax law for parents who have a shared time arrangement with their children.

Child and Youth Law, Family Law, Sole Practitioners and 1 more..., Taxation Law

Canadian Refugee Protection Portal

  • October 27, 2021

The CBA recommends changes to the new Canadian Refugee Protection Portal to ensure access to justice, and withdrawal of the Portal until those changes are made.

Immigration Law

Canada v. First Nations Child and Family Caring Society

  • October 15, 2021

The CBA urges the federal government to cease litigation and pursue good faith negotiation following dismissal of its judicial review application of CHRT rulings on underfunding of Indigenous child welfare services.

Aboriginal Law, Administrative Law, Child and Youth Law and 1 more..., Constitutional & Human Rights