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If the federation agrees, it would give municipalities the backing they need to pass bylaws to compel gas retailers to use the warning stickers.
He and his two-person council meet once a month in the nearby village of Radium to pass bylaws, draft annual reports, and wait around for a ski resort that may never exist.
The Ontario Municipal Act, 2001 granted municipalities general powers to pass bylaws regulating health and safety concerns when the provincial government does not have legislation governing the activity [ 27].
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The tent has become a powerful totem: from Brian Haw to Occupy, it symbolises the bringing of the domestic sphere into the public, and has become so feared by authorities that Westminster City Council passed bylaws in 2012 "to regulate tents and other structures and sleeping equipment".
British Columbia and Quebec are expected to follow Ontario's lead in the coming months and many municipalities have already passed bylaws governing e-cigarettes.
Your car will be marked and the time noted by passing bylaw enforcement officers as is done if the parking zone was a timed zone.
He spent the next six weeks pursuing the 13 votes he would need to pass a bylaw change.
He owned five textile mills in Bradford, where he sought to protect workers' health by using less polluting wood burners and as mayor, tried to pass a bylaw forcing other factory owners to do the same.
4. The City of London just passed new bylaws allowing members of the Royal Family to drive on the sidewalks after midnight because: (a) it's safer than letting them drive on the roads; (b) the Royals are all unconscious by midnight and unable to drive anyway; (c) they will hit something sooner this way, reducing the hazard to the public.
The City of London just passed new bylaws allowing members of the Royal Family to drive on the sidewalks after midnight because: (a) it's safer than letting them drive on the roads; (b) the Royals are all unconscious by midnight and unable to drive anyway; (c) they will hit something sooner this way, reducing the hazard to the public.
But if cities start passing local bylaws, they'll likely face legal challenges from retailers, according to the Canadian Convenience Store Association (CCSA).
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