public prosecution service of canada
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... after consultations that followed the publication of two draft bulletins. The Leniency Program compl... for obtaining complete immunity from prosecution for the first person to approach the Bureau with r... may recommend to the Public Prosecution Service of Canada (PPSC), which is responsible for prosecu...
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Some of the most sweeping changes to Canada's Competition Act since the 1980s came into effect...As noted above, the need for the prosecution to demonstrate an undue lessening of competition h... Canada, the Commissioner has indicated publicly that cases involving the nexus of competition law ... recommendations to the Public Prosecution Service of Canada (PPSC) and the process for seeking a rec...
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... other things, witnessed major changes to Canada's competition legislation), as we discuss in this ... matters for merger review: Fees and Service Standards Policy for Mergers and Merger-Related Ma... that it would hold consultations with the public to obtain input on whether its 2004 Merger Enforce... and the Director of Public Prosecutions signed a Memorandum of Understanding5, which sets ...
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This article examines the federal government's growing use of 18 USC § 1346 to prosecute public company executives for breaching their fiduciary duties. Section 1346 is a controversial but under-examined statute making it a felony to engage in a scheme "to deprive another of the intangible right of honest services." Although enacted by Congress over twenty years ago, the Supreme Court repeatedly declined to review the statute, until now. The questions before the Supreme Court are of particular interest to public company executives and their professional advisors. Traditionally, Delaware law has governed the content and enforcement of executives' legal duties, largely protecting public company fiduciaries from civil liability. Now, with the emergence of honest services fraud as a weapon ...
... extracted from Hollinger but, rather, from Canada, in the form of a tax benefit.415 On appeal, howev...
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... competition law investigations and prosecutions were once more at the forefront of Canada's Compet... international air cargo transportation services outbound from Canada and was fined $2.5 million; t... to the Canadian Border Services Agency, Public Works and Government Services Canada, and Transpor...
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...The Department of State or the Service may require certification(s) as it deems sufficien...A citizen of Canada or Mexico seeking temporary entry for purposes set...(4) Public relations and advertising personnel consulting wit... investigation or the successful prosecution of an individual involved in the criminal organiza...
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...The Public Prosecution Service of Canada (the PPSC) is respon...
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...The Fee and Service Standards Handbook for Merger-Related Matters was issued in draft form for public consultation: its key element is a proposal to red... with the Department of Public Prosecutions. These documents explain the types of information ... and the Public Prosecution Service of Canada, the competition commissioner and the director of ...
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..., 2008 the Competition Bureau released for public consultation its draft Information Bulletin on sen... seek to bind the (DPP) of the Public Prosecution Service of Canada. This independent agency has the...
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... The MRP agencies provide a range of services that contributes to the success of our citizens as... we only have one agreement and that's with Canada. We are pursuing agreement with the European comm... We put that out for a public bid. We get offers on those. And then we make a ... to the office of general counsel for prosecution. But I would like to -- I would like to further sa...