Author: Darrel Pratt

Which Law In Canada Has Precedence Over All Other Laws And Has A Pervasive Impact On Employment Practices?

Constitutional law is the supreme law of Canada. It has a pervasive impact on employment practices, as it does on all spheres of Canadian society. What legislation has precedence over all other legislation in Canada? The Constitution says that the Charter takes priority over all other legislation in Canada because it is part of the […]

Can Something Be Unconstitutional In Canada?

All laws of Canada, both provincial and federal, must conform to the Constitution and any laws inconsistent with the Constitution have no force or effect. What makes a law unconstitutional in Canada? (1) The Constitution of Canada is the supreme law of Canada, and any law that is inconsistent with the provisions of the Constitution […]

Is Health Canada A Good Job?

92% of employees would recommend working at Health Canada to a friend and 75% have a positive outlook for the business. Who works for Health Canada? Health Canada recruits doctors, nurses, and scientists, as well non-scientific professionals in many fields including IT, public administration, human resources, and communications. In addition, Health Canada employs students in […]

What Is The National Energy Board In Canada?

The Canada Energy Regulator (CER) works for you to keep energy moving safely and efficiently through our country’s pipelines and powerlines. What does the National Energy Board do? For nearly 60 years, the National Energy Board (NEB) has been responsible for regulating approximately 73,000 kilometres of international and interprovincial pipelines 1,400 kilometres of international power […]

How Does Recycling In Canada Work?

What can be recycled in Canada? The main things you can recycle in Canada are glass, aluminum, paper, cardboard and some plastics. Each province maintains its own rules as to what kinds of plastics are accepted, as well as if and what kind of electronics can be recycled. Does Canada have a recycling system? Since […]