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2.592 documents for business policy definition
  • ... representations constituted government policy immune from judicial review - Whether facts as ple...2000, c. 30, or a "supplier" under the Business Practices and Consumer Protection Act, S.B.C. 2004..., and adopted Lord Wilberforce's definition of policy as a synonym for discretion. Mason J., b...

  • ...; and (f) reduces the paper burden on businesses by allowing a larger number of government entities...Definitions ESTABLISHMENT 3. Transition Office 4. President 5.... the purpose of paragraph 20(7)(c)) as a policy reserve for its base year in respect of its insura...

  • I've never heard of that, where they open it up, and 'Oooh, extra surprises,' " said Rob Warren, director of the Asper School of Business. "If I win the tender and I turn around and give someone unrestricted monies, that to me is definitely not ethical. "I think it's a matter of doing further analysis and righting any wrongs that are happening with the value adds, and I think that's what the WRHA is endeavouring to do," [Theresa Oswald] said. "If there's money going to corporate, going to conferences, we'll want clarification going forward." "It's got nothing to do with employees, nothing to do with board members, that policy, that definition is a poorly worded definition. "Obviously it's not cash, as in a bunch of $1,000 bills. If you are going to be given a cash value-added benefit ...

  • Canadian policy makers have repeatedly emphasized improving relations with Brazil as a strategic objective in the Americas. Given past failures to cooperate, this objective may be difficult to realize. We argue that one of the reasons for this unrealized relationship between Canada and Brazil within hemispheric institutions is different national approaches to the role and purpose of multilateralism. This argument is advanced through an analysis of national interpretations of each country's engagement with multilateralism, drawing on the local literatures. The paper concludes with a discussion of the prospects and limits of future multilateral cooperation between the two countries, drawing on examples from the Inter-American System.

    ...This definition emphasizes that successful multilateralism depends... democracy, defence of human rights, fair business and labour practices, tolerance and recognition of...

  • ... clears the Order Paper of parliamentary business: all government legislation and most proceedings c..., this statement announced significant policy positions on how the government intended to approa...But scholars part ways on the definition and interpretation of these "most exceptional circ...

  • ... The usual definition of solicitor client privilege provides that:. So... lawyers, they are more likely to perform policy functions and provide policy advice more frequentl...

  • ... gentrification, followed by an analysis of policy documents and reports that have been guiding urban...Her account provides a 'classic' definition of a process that became known as gentrification--... policies that were seen by Toronto's business elites as proactive, entrepreneurial and a stimula...

  • Many may overlook the importance of purchasing, but most great leaders of history have been quite sure that it is very important. In the military, "purchasing" is essentially logistics. "An army marches on its stomach," Napoleon once declared. There is no doubt that he was right; if men and materiel are not there on time and in sufficient quantity, the army is not going anywhere. Training in procurement is a vital aspect of giving fighting forces the ability to perform effectively in the field. Purchasing is just as important in the civilian sector. For instance, many of the biggest failings with respect to Hurricane Katrina related to inadequacies of the two critical purchasing aspects of procurement: supply and logistics. On a more positive note, to a large extent, the Japanese econom...

    ... "leadership" lack clear and precise definition. Leadership may be variously described as being: t... for the ability to develop sound policy, nor is the power to whip up a crowd in a speech t...

  • ...1. (1) The portion of the definition “investment” in subsection 88(1) of the Immigr... of Canada” by attracting experienced business people and their economic resources to Canada. Can... by the Treasury Board Secretariat’s Policy on Evaluation and the Evaluation Directives: relev...

  • ... names and social insurance numbers, business numbers, or trust numbers. The requirement was iss... in a specified period, including: names; policy numbers; social insurance numbers, business number... by virtue of paragraph (f) of the definition of ‘disposition’ in subsection 148(9), and pro...



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