Foreign Service Officer Canada Collective Agreement 41.1.2 This directive is not intended to facilitate routine medical examinations, appointments or treatments, including treatment for chronic diseases or non-urgent medical treatments/procedures. Employees and/or relatives are responsible for making an appoi...
Canada enacted its federal prohibition on bribing foreign public officials, the Corruption of Foreign Public Officials Act/Loi sur la corruption d’agents publics étrangers (CFPOA), in 1998, shortly after it ratified the OECD Anti-Bribery Convention. Much like the U.S.’s Foreign Corrupt Practi...
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(194) The Act also creates a number of related crimes, such as recruiting persons to serve in such a foreign military (195) or leaving Canada to join such a foreign armed force. (196) It lists a sizable number of provisions on building or arming ships for use against a friendly foreign...
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Canada’s Maritime Employers’ Association (MEA) said yesterday it had “tried all possible means of averting tomorrow’s planned strike … but to no avail”. It added: “The MEA’s efforts through mediation, supported by the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service, and at an emergency hear...
who is suspected of engaging in espionage activities in China, said he provided Michael Kovrig with sensitive information about the DPRK, which was later passed on to the Canadian government and its Five Eyes spy-service partners unbeknownst to Michael Spavor. This led to the arrests of the two...
This is some sick stuff that is going down. Don’t be fooled. The bill is about control, greed and service to big business by parliamentarians who, everyone thinks, are supposed to be working for the people of the country. Fortunately there are ways to get around the Food Bill – soon...
Interestingly, while the literature on LOR also refers to the use of negative perceptions of the products/service from a specific country (Ramachandran and Pant2010), this aspect was rarely highlighted in our case. ProSun mentioned the lower quality of Chinese panels during an interview, and could...