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11 documents for patronage motives
  • ... faith, and not for ulterior or improper motives. This concept has been applied to the appointment ... by what it is not--namely, political patronage. Patronage represents the appointment of supporter...

  • ... same time, he distrusts the abilities and motives of those officials exercising political power. Not..., the party system, and political patronage as undermining an idealized, balanced constitution...

  • He is doing through the back door what he can't do through the front door," the Winnipeg South Centre MP said. "It is part of loading the committee to meet his agenda. Fuelling concerns over [Vic Toews]'s motives is the fact he sparked controversy while Manitoba's justice minister in 1998 by rejecting a slate of judicial candidates that a similar provincial review committee had submitted. His demand that names be put forward for consideration as provincial judges led to allegations Toews was politically interfering in the committee's work. The other major change Toews is making will move to a simple pass/fail rating of lawyers interested in a judicial appointment. JUSTICE Minister Vic Toews is no friend of judicial activism. Plus, he loves reaching out to police as part of his law-and...

    ... the Liberals to use judgeships as patronage plums. At one point last year, he denounced the sy...

  • ...'s position was not a form of monarchial patronage. He was employed to carry out an important functio... not acted in bad faith nor with improper motives. He stated that the change in legislation had occu...

  • In 1931, charges against Manitoba Pool Elevators of cheating their members on weights and grades in order to conceal losses on their grain elevators - and of concealing these activities - were proven accurate by a provincial Royal Commission. This was ironic given that these were the same practices that the Pool had condemned in the private grain trade for 30 years, and that, they had pledged, the Pool would put an end to. This paper describes these events and examines the ethical issues from the perspective of Reinhold Niebuhr's thought. It then briefly examines more current events in the western Canadian grain business to show how they are illuminated by Niebuhr's insights and why certain problems in the grain industry have been so intractable for the last half century.

    ...," they admitted, but neither do patronage dividends. In summary, they concluded, "Mr. Murray...," and a corresponding embrace of the motives of service and self-sacrifice as substitutes for t...

  • ... or even predominantly to the patronage and protection of China and a few like-minded gove... and the African Union had their own motives for initially "sub-contracting" primary responsibi...

  • When corporations form a partnership, the nature of that relationship is typically defined by the legal agreements between them, with respect to the contribution of assets, revenue sharing, tax obligations and legal liabilities. However, in common parlance today, use of the word partnership with respect to the establishment of P3s is much looser - it can mean a wide range of business relationships between public and private entities. Typical of this would be a government contracting with a consortium of companies to design, build and operate a courthouse, hospital, penitentiary, toll road or airport. Even a government-owned business that has been privatized could still be counted as a partner. The measure of this would be the extent of the government's continuing involvement. As an exam...

    ... is not too controversial to group typical motives into categories such as the alignment of decisions... sometimes scandal) by staying away from patronage or other forms of granting favour to politically f...

  • ... force, or that notwithstanding the motives of the accused the natural tendency of the words (..., he reserving to himself all of the patronage and nominating and promoting the English and Scott...

  • ... liberale en onze ans, ont pu etre motives autant par le besoin d'occuper et de discipliner l...Glenn, Parliamentary Assistant Patronage or Apprenticeship? , Fleming's Canadian Legislatur...

  • ...Source for American motives from Stephen Siwek (1999) "Changing Course: Meanin...' in Arts and Culture: From Patron to Patronage?" in G. Bruce Doern (Ed.), How Ottawa Spends, 2002...



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