The Caucus definition

The Caucus means the members of the New Democratic Party of Ontario caucus in the Legislature.

Examples of The Caucus in a sentence

  • The Caucus is authorized and directed to report to the Senate with respect to the matters covered by this section on a periodic basis and to provide information to Members of the Senate as re- quested.

  • The Caucus Chair is the Employer elected by the New Democratic Party of Canada Members of Parliament, and recognized as such by the Speaker of the House of Commons.

  • The Caucus Chair may, however, seek an extension in order to interview any persons, including the complainant, respondent or witnesses, prior to rendering their decision.

  • The Caucus Member will be responsible for the reimbursement of all such expenses to the affected Union member, unless the relocation has been requested by the employee.

  • The Caucus Chair shall then decide the issue and forward the decision in writing to the complainant and alleged harasser.

  • The Caucus Chairperson or her designate may discipline, suspend or dismiss any employee only for just cause.

  • The Caucus was organized with assistance from Social Security Works, an advocacy nonprofit seeking to unite lawmakers behind expanding Social Security.

  • The Caucus shall use a standard job posting from (attached) which will include “the NDP is an employment equity employer”.

  • The Caucus shall use a standard job posting form (attached) which will include “the NDP is an employment equity employer”.

  • The Caucus generally has made little effort to get on top of the issues and has not turned up for Treaty briefings: F ▇’▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ “Simple solution to Sealord problem was always highly improbable”, The National Business Review, 11 December 1992, 11.