It is simply a matter of avoiding possible attacks by the private sector, which could claim that the commissioner would leave his role as an ombudsman to become a “sanctioner”. To increase his budget and his powers, he would apply greater sanctions.
February 23rd, 2017 / 4:45 p.m.
Assistant Professor, Common Law Section, Faculty of Law, and Director, Centre for Law, Technology and Society, University of Ottawa, As an Individual
It is simply a matter of avoiding possible attacks by the private sector, which could claim that the commissioner would leave his role as an ombudsman to become a “sanctioner”. To increase his budget and his powers, he would apply greater sanctions.
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