Perhaps. Seeing as everything is centrally sorted electronically now, the two streams would require unique identifiers to be created and programmed in on a national basis. Something like separate postal codes.
Neither can I. A security guard has to pass the approved training course which has a Use of Force component.
Seeing as it is private property, that would be a Paid Duty for the police service of jurisdiction. It might be a decent money maker if the LCBO was willing to pay the going rate.
I'm not exactly sure what is being argued here. Does any country hold up its domestic law to be subservient to international law?
Parliament is sovereign to the extent that it cannot be bound by other parliaments. It can be bound by our Constitution. The Constitution can be changed, but only...
In Ontario (at least), a Vulnerable Sector Check.
Types of background checks:
https://www.opp.ca/index.php?id=115&entryid=629619ca3a4235763e007f73
Most, if not all, organized minor sports governing bodies require a Vulnerable Sector Check. Many volunteer/not-for-profit organizations require...
We can only hope that any public money came with enforceable strings and this government follows through. Previous governments have not (or they didn't have conditions to enforce). Writing angry letters is easy.
It does happen:
https://lfpress.com/news/local-news/drug-dealer-convicted-in-fatal-overdose-after-selling-fentanyl-to-golf-trio
https://www.tvo.org/article/why-some-ontario-drug-dealers-are-now-being-charged-with-manslaughter
Who were also politicians (and, at least part of the legislative leg of a parliamentary democracy), no matter how much they claimed to be above it all.
Then you must be a fan of what is happening in the US. A democratically elected Executive and Congress that think it is okay to have its agents detain US citizens 'under they sort things out', feel that habeas corpus is optional, and that terms such as 'war' and 'insurrection' are, like your...
I'm seeing a growing movement, mostly in smaller communities, to have sort of a combined school/community centre, but mostly at the new build phase. The devil is always in the details regarding who pays for what in terms of capital, operating costs, liability, etc. A lot of communication and...
It is common in the broader PS to have mid-managers , professionals, etc. represented by their own bargaining unit. I know within the CP, Postmaster and A/Postmasters have their own 'association' which is their legal bargaining unit.
Sad to say, but the philosophy to integrate disabilities and behavioral issues into mainstream classrooms has largely fallen on teachers without adequate supports.
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