George William Taylor - PERSONAL SUBMISSIONS TO GOVERNMENT COMMISSIONS

PERSONAL SUBMISSIONS TO GOVERNMENT COMMISSIONS

George W. Taylor always an activist has submitted personal submissions to legislative or government committees or commissions such as the Landlord and Tenant Reform Committee 1968, Divorce Reform1966, Insurance Act, Land Speculation Act, Planning Act, Highway Traffic Act, Education Act, The Mechanics’ Lien Act, Law Reform Commission Criminal Code, Rules Committee’s Administration Justice, Zuber Courts’ Administration, Small Claims Court Rules 2003, through CBAO on appointments to agencies, boards and commissions, Citizens’ Committee on Electoral Reform. All of his submissions would be from an egalitarian approach for fairness for the average person.

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