Examples of Bill C-45 in a sentence
On April 13, 2017, the Government of Canada introduced Bill C-45 (the Cannabis Act) in the House of Commons.
Bill C-45, the Cannabis Act, which was released on October 17, 2018.
The limitation of recourse to the annulment mechanism to the few grounds listed in Article 52(1) serves to reinforce the finality and stability of ICSID awards, itself an important policy consideration in the absence of a standing appeals institution comparable to the Appellate Body of the World Trade Organization.
Based in large part on the advice provided by the Task Force on Cannabis Legalization and Regulation, Bill C-45 proposed to create the foundation for a comprehensive national framework to provide restricted access to regulated cannabis, and to control its production, distribution, sale, importation, exportation, and possession.
On June 20, 2018, the Government of Canada held the final vote on Bill C-45, the Cannabis Act, in the Senate.
As part of Bill C-38: Jobs, Growth, and Long-term Prosperity Act, and Bill C-45: Jobs and Growth Act, the previous Government of Canada introduced, debated and passed significant changes to the Canadian Environmental Assessment Act, National Energy Board, Fisheries Act, and the Navigable Waters Protection Act (known as the Navigation Protection Act), among many others, without engaging and consulting with First Nations.
Legal Backgrounder Bill C-45 and the Navigable Waters Protection Act.
Bill C-32 (2000) and Bill C-45 (2000) together led to substantial growth in both the total CHST entitlement and the CHST cash transfer.
Bill C-45 was enacted in response to the federal-provincial health accord reached on September 11, 2000, following a First Ministers’ Meeting; it provides additional federal investment of $21.1 billion in CHST cash transfers.
You are responsible for ensuring that you are complying with all applicable laws and regulations, including, without limiting the generality of the foregoing, Bill C-45 and Ontario’s Cannabis Act.