Registry of Lobbyists
Canadian Teachers' Federation / Fédération canadienne des enseignantes et des enseignants
Subject Matter: Retrospective: | Child poverty, Child care, Copyright, Cyberconduct, Tax treatment of employment expenses, Section 43 of the Criminal Code, Linguistic duality and official languages, TV violence, Employment insurance, Federal budget. |
Subject Matter: Prospective: | Reduce Child Poverty by increasing minimum wage, improving EI benefits, investing in social housing, improve access to post-secondary education.Improve Child Care through a universal child care system, and special programs to help school readiness, aboriginal, immigrant and refugee children.Achieve changes to Copyright legislation addressing education concerns.Improve tax treatment of employment expenses for teachers.Oppose Bill S-209 in its attempt to remove Section 43 of the Criminal Code.Improve Employment Insurance benefits for part-time workers.Raise the profile of the importance of defined benefit pension plansLobby for funding for programs to improve education services to Aboriginal children, and in-home support and prevention services to First Nation families.Include child & youth services in agreements concerning immigrants and refugees.Obtain funding for education programs related to Cyberconduct.Improve the regulations for the rating of films and video games to prevent violent products from being sold to children.Support amendments to the Criminal Code to address the misuse of technology and occurrences such as cyberbullying. Strengthen laws against exploitation of women and children.Monitor changes to Canadian labour law following SCC decision of June 2007 re collective bargaining as a constitutional right.Make presentation during Federal budget consultations. |
Categories | Description |
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Bill or Resolution | Achieve changes to Copyright legislation addressing education concerns. |
Policy or Program | Improve Child Care through a universal child care system, and special programs to help school readiness, aboriginal, immigrant and refugee children |
Regulation | Improve Employment Insurance benefits for part-time workers. |
Regulation | Improve tax treatment of employment expenses for teachers |
Regulation | Improve the regulations for the rating of films and video games to prevent violent products from being sold to children. |
Policy or Program | Include child & youth services in agreements concerning immigrants and refugees. |
Grant, Contribution or Other Financial Benefit | Lobby for funding for programs to improve education services to Aboriginal children, and in-home support and prevention services to First Nation families |
Grant, Contribution or Other Financial Benefit | Make presentation during Federal budget consultations |
Legislative Proposal | Monitor changes to Canadian labour law following SCC decision of June 2007 re collective bargaining as a constitutional right. |
Grant, Contribution or Other Financial Benefit | Obtain funding for education programs related to Cyberconduct |
Bill or Resolution | Oppose Bill S-209 in its attempt to remove Section 43 of the Criminal Code. |
Policy or Program | Raise the profile of the importance of defined benefit pension plans |
Policy or Program | Reduce Child Poverty by increasing minimum wage, improving EI benefits, investing in social housing, improve access to post-secondary education |
Legislative Proposal | Strengthen laws against exploitation of women and children. |
Legislative Proposal | Support amendments to the Criminal Code to address the misuse of technology and occurrences such as cyberbullying. |