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... Conditions of employment -- president and members 8. Conflict of interest -- president and members 9... be regarded as equal to the amount of salary or wages earned by the employee for the service (r...
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... judge of the court of which he or she is a member, or of the attorney general of the province. (... subsection (1) or (1.1) shall be paid a salary for the period that the judge acts, at the rate fi... judges of a court established by Parliament under section 101 of the Constitution Act, 1867 . ...
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...) Post parliamentary 60 (98%) 1 (2%) career salary higher Post parliamentary 25 (81%) 6 (19%) career ...
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...I also find that Parliament did not grant the Tribunal the authority to award ...(2) If at the conclusion of the inquiry the member or panel finds that the complaint is substantiated... or panel determines, of any wages or salary lost, or expenses incurred, by the contravention...
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... in the MNC, or any of its "Governing Member" organizations, for two years following their term... when a former spouse is "being paid a salary by a company his family owns and controls, and his... the category of drivers about whom Parliament was concerned; she therefore held it to be inadmis...
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... in an anonymous survey completed by Members of Parliament near the end of the 40th Parliament.... elected; Job comes with $233,247-a-year salary, two homes, The Gazette, June 3, 2011, p. A15. . (...
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There's no question the job pays well, about $155,000 for a backbench member of Parliament, a $25,000 expense allowance, extremely generous health and pension benefits and a substantial travel package, including free use of Via Rail. The salary alone puts them in the top two per cent of income earners in Canada, according to The Canadian Press. Not bad, considering the only qualification is Canadian citizenship. Voters are justified in asking if their representatives deserve their elite salaries and benefits, but they need to consider a few facts about the life of an MP before answering in the negative.
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... simply to "fraud" indicates that Parliament's intention was to provide a more flexible concept... sanctions will impact most heavily on members of these already marginalized groups. The material... by him in a company; or the level of his salary; or the degree of his wealth; or that he would nev...
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... program; and the payment to each member of the Queen's Privy Council for Canada who is a M... not preside over a Ministry of State of a salary not to exceed the salary paid to Ministers of Stat...
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... Moller, also a Conservative People's party member, who had been a pillar of the successive centre-ri...), Greenland has had two deputies in parliament; a Greenland ministry, created in 1955, lasted unt... between the top and the bottom of the salary scale, and a widely dispersed population. Using an...