The Privacy Act is Canadian federal legislation that came into effect on July 1, 1983.
Canadian legislation and regulation (searchable by Province) governing executors of estates.
Victory required not only an 1832 piece of Canadian legislation, but also Queen Victoria's signature in 1837.
Canadian legislation never allowed for punitive sterilization of inmates.
Under her leadership the organization has played a key role in the shaping of Canadian legislation on whistleblowing and accountability issues.
However, as Heard later explained, the British government seldom invoked its powers over Canadian legislation.
On the face of it, the Canadian legislation would appear to have done very little to tackle the issue of consent.
They are supporting proposed Canadian legislation that would allow the wreckage to be declared off limits to all but government-approved researchers.
This entailed the need to modify Canadian legislation.
The Act was based on an earlier Canadian legislation.