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What happened to Bill 115?

The Ontario Labour Relations Board ruled that these strikes were illegal, and the teachers canceled the strike. The Ontario Parliament repealed Bill 115 on 23 January 2013, after all Ontario public school teachers had been locked into the new contracts designated by the bill.

What is Bill 115 remedy?

Bill 115 blatantly interfered with lawful collective bargaining activities in the education sector for three years. It put the actions of the government beyond the review of the Ontario Labour Relations Board, outside the reach of the Ontario Human Rights Commission, and even above the courts.

Did Bill 115 pass?

Passed House (01/10/2019)

Who does Bill 124 affect?

In 2019, the Ford government introduced and passed Bill 124, wage-suppression legislation negatively impacting registered nurses, nurse practitioners, and health-care professionals. This Bill limits wage increases to a maximum of one per cent total compensation for three years.

Who introduced Bill 124?

the Ford government
In 2019, the Ford government introduced and passed Bill 124, wage-suppression legislation negatively impacting registered nurses, nurse practitioners, and health-care professionals. This Bill limits wage increases to a maximum of one per cent total compensation for three years.

What is Ontario’s Bill 124?

Buried within Bill 129 are some important changes to Bill 124, the Protecting a Sustainable Public Sector for Future Generations Act, 2019 (“Bill 124”) wage restraint legislation applicable to public sector and broader public sector employers in Ontario who receive funding from the government of Ontario of at least $1 …

What is Bill c10?

An Act to amend the Broadcasting Act (Bill C-10) is a proposed Canadian federal legislation, introduced on November 3, 2020 by Minister of Canadian Heritage Steven Guilbeault during the second session of the 43rd Canadian Parliament.

Has Bill c10 been passed?

The bill was passed by the House of Commons on June 22, 2021, and awaits Senate approval. The bill will also update Canada’s broadcasting policy to prioritize the “needs and interests” of Canadians, and the inclusion and involvement of Canadians of diverse backgrounds in broadcast programming.

What is Bill C-36 Canada?

Bill C-36, the Protection of Communities and Exploited Persons Act, received Royal Assent on November 6, 2014. Bill C-36 treats prostitution as a form of sexual exploitation that disproportionately impacts on women and girls. Its overall objectives are to: Reduce the demand for prostitution and its incidence.