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.

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Privacy Act Modernization

  • October 08, 2019

The CBA supports modernizing the Privacy Act and suggests changes to bringing it in line with privacy legislation governing the private sector (PIPEDA).

Aboriginal Law, Administrative Law, Constitutional & Human Rights and 1 more..., Privacy and Access

Medical Assistance in Dying

  • October 04, 2019

The CBA supports a ruling that some restrictions on the eligibility to medical assistance in dying are unconstitutional and encourages the federal government to work with provinces and territories to ensure eligibility is aligned with SCC guidance.

Alternative Dispute Resolution, CCCA, Charities & Not-for-Profit Law and 12 more..., Child and Youth Law, Civil Litigation, Constitutional & Human Rights, Criminal Justice, Elder Law, Family Law, French Speaking Lawyers, Health Law, Insurance Law, Privacy and Access, Taxation Law, Wills, Estates and Trusts

Landing Process

  • October 03, 2019

The CBA recommends eliminating or improving the immigration landing process requirement.

Immigration Law

Income Tax Act — Employee Stock Option Amendments

  • September 13, 2019

The Joint Canadian Bar Association/Canadian Professional Accountants of Canada Taxation Committee comments on technical aspects of draft legislation to amend the employee stock option rules as announced in Budget 2019

Business Law, CCCA, Taxation Law

Regulation of Immigration Consultants

  • September 11, 2019

The CBA makes recommendations for the bylaws and regulations to the College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants Act.

Administrative Law, Immigration Law

Transfers of Information for Processing

  • August 28, 2019

The CBA says a proposed change in the Privacy Commissioner’s position on transfers of information for processing could introduce uncertainty in the law and be inconsistent with PIPEDA.

Business Law, CCCA, Charities & Not-for-Profit Law and 2 more..., Privacy and Access, Taxation Law