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stanley thermos mug hat are not going on social media with the best of manners, said Mayor Rick Bonnette during the Aug. 30 council meeting, when staff received a memo on the topic. We dont want to see our staff getting abused, et cetera, so theres a protocol in place. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW T
stanley sverige he memorandum from communications specialist Meagan Cooper said that since the start of the pandemic, the Town of Halton Hills has seen significantly higher levels of engagement on its social media channels. In this current environment, many residents have expressed their frustrations to the Town regarding provincial closures, public health guidelines, vaccination rollout and more, she explained in the memo. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Although the majority of resident interaction is positive and respectful, staff has seen an escalation of negative feedback expressed in a disrespectful, mean or Ezkx Dr. Bob Kemp Hospice eyes facility for kids
OTTAWA 鈥?The Supreme Court of Canada has ruled the vast majority of confidential cabinet documents in two provinces should remain secret, in cases dealing with how judges are paid.However, the ruling does order parts of a cabinet document in Nova Scotia to be disclosed.The decision deals with two separate cases in Nova Scotia and British Columbia where lower courts had ordered the production of cabinet documents that are traditio
stanley cup nally kept highly confidential. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW In both provinces, independent commissions set up to review salaries for provincial court judges in 2016 had
stanley cup proposed significant pay hikes, but the cabinets in both provinces rejected those recommendations and decided on smaller pay increases.In B.C., the judicial compensation commission recommended an 8.2 per cent salary increase for 2017-18 and 1.5 per cent increases for each of the next two years. The B.C. government disagreed with the first raise, going instead with a 3.8 per cent increase for 2017-18, but agreed with the subsequent two raises. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW In Nova Scotia, that provi
stanley termoska nce independent commission recommended a 5.5 per cent pay hike with an additional 1.2 per cent increase the following year and 2.2 per cent more the year after.Nova Scotia responded by freezing judges salaries for two years and only allowing a one per cent increase in 2019-20, saying at the time it was t