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OTTAWA 鈥?Canadians finally have the same protection against genetic discrimination as citizens in other countries 鈥?at least for now.The Genetic Non-Discrimination Act has received royal assent and is now the law of the land.However, Justice Minister Jody Wi stanley thermobecher lson-Raybould remains convinced the new law, the product of a private member bill, is unconstitutional and is determined to seek the Supreme Court advice on the matter. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The act ensures Canadians can get genetic tests to help identify health risks and can take preventive measures without fear that they ;ll be penalized when it comes to getting a job or life and health insurance.It prohibits employers, insurance companies and other service providers from requiring genetic tests or demanding to see the results of past tests. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW A spokesman for Wil stanley botella son-Raybould says the minister remains committed to referring the law to the top court; the timing of the reference has yet to be determined.The minister maintains the law amounts to a stanley vaso n unconstitutional use of the federal criminal law power to intrude into provincial jurisdiction to regulate the insurance industry, which is fiercely opposed to the legislation. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The act is the result of a private member bill initiated by now-retired Sen. James Cow Owqo If Erin O Toole wants to be a leader, why does he refuse to act like one
OTTAWA 鈥?Prime Minister Justin Trudeau promised the Canadian Armed Forces will respond to provincial requests for assistance at long-term care facilities hit by COVID-19, but said Thursday the measure is a short-term solution and Canada should not need to have 8220 oldiers taking care of seniors.Here what you need to know about the military support in response to COVID-19:What requests have been made so far ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The federal government has so far received eight pandemic-related requests for assistance from the provinces that have translated into military action. Three have involved mobilizing Canadian Ranger patrols to help local communities in northern Quebec and one in northern Saskatchewan. The military also used one of its planes to transport a ventilator to Nova Scotia.Three other requests have dealt specifically with long-term care facilities, including two calls for help from Quebec and one from Ontario stanley vaso . stanley cups ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW What support has been offered to long-term care facilities The Canadian Armed Forces deployed 130 personnel last week after Quebec asked for assistance at five long-term care facilities battered by COVID-19 in and around Montreal. More th stanley cup an half are medical personnel divided into five teams comprised of two nurses and 12 medical technicians, while the remainder are support personnel. The teams are working along
OTTAWA 鈥?Canadians finally have the same protection against genetic discrimination as citizens in other countries 鈥?at least for now.The Genetic Non-Discrimination Act has received royal assent and is now the law of the land.However, Justice Minister Jody Wi stanley thermobecher lson-Raybould remains convinced the new law, the product of a private member bill, is unconstitutional and is determined to seek the Supreme Court advice on the matter. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The act ensures Canadians can get genetic tests to help identify health risks and can take preventive measures without fear that they ;ll be penalized when it comes to getting a job or life and health insurance.It prohibits employers, insurance companies and other service providers from requiring genetic tests or demanding to see the results of past tests. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW A spokesman for Wil stanley botella son-Raybould says the minister remains committed to referring the law to the top court; the timing of the reference has yet to be determined.The minister maintains the law amounts to a stanley vaso n unconstitutional use of the federal criminal law power to intrude into provincial jurisdiction to regulate the insurance industry, which is fiercely opposed to the legislation. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The act is the result of a private member bill initiated by now-retired Sen. James Cow Owqo If Erin O Toole wants to be a leader, why does he refuse to act like one
OTTAWA 鈥?Prime Minister Justin Trudeau promised the Canadian Armed Forces will respond to provincial requests for assistance at long-term care facilities hit by COVID-19, but said Thursday the measure is a short-term solution and Canada should not need to have 8220 oldiers taking care of seniors.Here what you need to know about the military support in response to COVID-19:What requests have been made so far ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The federal government has so far received eight pandemic-related requests for assistance from the provinces that have translated into military action. Three have involved mobilizing Canadian Ranger patrols to help local communities in northern Quebec and one in northern Saskatchewan. The military also used one of its planes to transport a ventilator to Nova Scotia.Three other requests have dealt specifically with long-term care facilities, including two calls for help from Quebec and one from Ontario stanley vaso . stanley cups ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW What support has been offered to long-term care facilities The Canadian Armed Forces deployed 130 personnel last week after Quebec asked for assistance at five long-term care facilities battered by COVID-19 in and around Montreal. More th stanley cup an half are medical personnel divided into five teams comprised of two nurses and 12 medical technicians, while the remainder are support personnel. The teams are working along