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  • Preface - II. Original introduction - III. Designing an optimal regulatory system - A. Regulatory Objectives - B. Characteristics of an Optimal Regulatory System - C. Regulatory Strategies - D. Organization of the Regulatory System - IV. Canada’s regulatory system - A. Current Structure of Canada’s Regulatory System - B. Comments on Canada’s Regulatory System - V. Comparative analysis of the united kingdom, australia, united states, france, germany, the netherlands, and hong kong - A. The United Kingdom - B. Australia - C. The United States - 1. Current System - 2. Calls for Reform - 3. U.S. Treasury Blueprint for a Modernized Financial Regulatory Structure - a) Market Stability Regulation - b) Prudential Regulation - c) Business Conduct Regulation - D. France - E. Germany - F. Hong ...

  • TORONTO - Canadian opposition parties brought down the Conservative government in a no confidence vote Friday, triggering an election that polls show the Conservatives will win. The opposition parties held Prime Minister Stephen Harper's government in contempt of Parliament in a 156-145 vote for failing to disclose the full financial details of his tougher crime legislation, corporate tax cuts and plans to purchase stealth fighter jets.

    ...The Conservatives noted that Liberal leader Michael Ignatieff didn't rule out forming a coalit... "energy super power" in reference to Alberta's oil sands deposits, the second largest oil reser...

  • We, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service or USFWS) are revising the 1978 listing of the Minnesota population of gray wolves (Canis lupus) to conform to current statutory and policy requirements. We rename what was previously listed as the Minnesota population of the gray wolf as the Western Great Lakes (WGL) Distinct Population Segment (DPS), and delineate the boundaries of the expanded Minnesota population segment to include all of Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Michigan and portions of the adjacent states. We are removing the WGL DPS from the List of Endangered and Threatened Wildlife. We are taking this action because the best available scientific and commercial information indicates that the WGL DPS does not meet the definitions of threatened or endangered under the Act. This fina...

    ...: A number of comments expressed opposition to delisting, making statements such as ``wolves s...Based on their proven leadership in Midwest wolf recovery, we see no reason to doub...In a long-term Alberta, Canada, wolf study, higher wolf densities were co...

  • TORONTO - Canadian opposition parties brought down the Conservative government in a no confidence vote Friday, triggering an election that polls show the Conservatives will win. The opposition parties held Prime Minister Stephen Harper's government in contempt of Parliament in a 156-145 vote for failing to disclose the full financial details of his tougher crime legislation, corporate tax cuts and plans to purchase stealth fighter jets.

    ...The Conservatives noted that Liberal leader Michael Ignatieff didn't rule out forming a coalit... "energy super power" in reference to Alberta's oil sands deposits, the second largest oil reser...

  • ... tabulated by the Nielsen Company, a global leader in consumer information and measurement. Winners a... fiscal year 2013 budget in response to opposition on many fronts. Feb 13, 2012 . TSA buys more explo..., Vancouver Island, San Juan Islands, Alberta, Vancouver, and the Canadian Rockies will be exhib...

  • ... in two oil sands projects owned by Alberta Oil Sands Corp.; and Sinopec's acquisition of a co... provincial premiers and key business leaders. He argued that potash is a "strategic asset", the.... There was virtually no opposition in Canada to either investment decision. In fact, ...

  • On Monday, Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper won his third straight federal election since 2006 - and first majority- Conservative government. This means Canada-U.S. relations will remain strong for another four years. Many Canadian conservatives rejoiced after Mr. Harper got his majority. In two straight minority Parliaments, the Tories have struggled to get meaningful legislation passed because of the political left: the opposition Liberals, socialist New Democrats and separatist/socialist Bloc Quebecois.

    ... surely will be on the minds of both world leaders - meaning the safety and security of both nations ...Mr. Obama's growing interest in Alberta's oil sands also could be discussed more frequentl...

  • A grounded theory study to describe how one cohort of Australian nurses dealt with an allegation of unprofessional conduct was undertaken in response to limited research and discourse on this phenomenon. The exploration of the social problem-an allegation of unprofessional conduct-revealed that nurses bring to and experience personal and professional vulnerability in their practice contexts. These vulnerabilities can be distinguished on two trajectories: first, as causal attributes to a fragmentation of decision making and resultant allegation of substandard practice; and second, as motivations to report the nurse to a nurse regulatory authority. These findings have relevance for nurses, nurse administrators, and legal practitioners to enhance understanding of the nature and causation o...

    ...This was particularly so where the team leader had an influencing role on the allegation being ma... & Association of Registered Nurses Alberta, 2010; Nurses and Midwives Board of New South Wale... experience or continue to practice in opposition to the vulnerability or may not even recognize it....

  • TORONTO - Canadians voted Monday in an election marked by a late leftward surge in opinion polls that could once again deny Conservative Prime Minister Stephen Harper a majority in Parliament and perhaps even end his five years in power. Harper, who took office in 2006, has won two elections but never with a majority of Parliament's 308 seats, forcing him to rely on the opposition to pass legislation. Until last week, most polls indicated Canadian voters would give the Conservative government at least another minority mandate and perhaps even a majority.

    ... going to replace him," said New Democrat leader Jack Layton, whose party has socialist roots. Ekos...He has been a critic of Alberta's oil sands sector, the world's second largest oil...



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