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June 8th, 2021Committee meeting

Laura Tamblyn Watts

Industry committee  I prefer the full superpriority. I would accept a cap.

June 8th, 2021Committee meeting

Laura Tamblyn Watts

Industry committee  Thank you. It actually folds into the last question as well. In order to ensure that the books are in the proper order and that risk mitigation and management are able to be overseen by corporate governance, in my respectful view, we need a roll-in period. That can start with co

June 8th, 2021Committee meeting

Laura Tamblyn Watts

June 8th, 2021Committee meeting

Laura Tamblyn Watts

Industry committee  Governance knows that rules change. Anyone who's sat on a corporate governance committee or anyone who's ever negotiated contracts knows that you need to keep up with the laws. Canada has been so far behind the U.S., the U.K. and even Australia. The street knows that this needs t

June 8th, 2021Committee meeting

Laura Tamblyn Watts

Industry committee  It is an alternative.

June 8th, 2021Committee meeting

Laura Tamblyn Watts

Industry committee  Good morning and thank you for the opportunity to address you today about the pressing issue of pension reform. My name is Laura Tamblyn Watts and I'm the CEO of CanAge, Canada's national seniors advocacy organization. We're a pan-Canadian, non-partisan, not-for-profit organizat

June 8th, 2021Committee meeting

Laura Tamblyn Watts

Justice committee  It has been a terrible tragedy. With respect to what Mr. Berkes said, there are, of course, some provisions that are never used in Canada against long-term care homes. I respectfully believe, however, that the current Criminal Code provisions do not go far enough to reach into th

May 25th, 2021Committee meeting

Laura Tamblyn Watts

Justice committee  In my respectful view, there is probably a way you could squint at it right now and try to get people not to work in certain areas. Here, of course, we're looking at paid caregivers, perhaps either in the private pay section or in an institution. There is nothing right now civill

May 25th, 2021Committee meeting

Laura Tamblyn Watts

Justice committee  There are gaps in the law that do not necessarily meet the underlying basis that we have right now. Police—and I teach police across this country—consistently say that they do not have the tools they need to move from what they know is problematic and criminal behaviour and work

May 25th, 2021Committee meeting

Laura Tamblyn Watts

Justice committee  Thank you so much. It's precisely that. With great respect, I do know that there are, of course, fundamental building blocks: things like assault, theft and criminal responsiveness. However, there is an importance to naming elder abuse. There are gaps in patterns of behaviour ar

May 25th, 2021Committee meeting

Laura Tamblyn Watts

Justice committee  The coercive and controlling behaviour report, which I know this committee was recently reviewing, came out with key recommendations. They dovetail extremely well with elder abuse, as well. Because some of the engagement could include keeping people away from other people, making

May 25th, 2021Committee meeting

Laura Tamblyn Watts

Justice committee  It is true that about three-quarters of all abuse and neglect that does not consist of scams or frauds is perpetrated by those closest. That, of course, is analogous to domestic violence and intimate partner violence. There's blocking behaviour. There is behaviour that keeps peo

May 25th, 2021Committee meeting

Laura Tamblyn Watts

Justice committee  Thank you very much, Madam Chair and members of the committee. My name is Laura Tamblyn Watts, and I'm the president and CEO of CanAge, Canada's national seniors advocacy organization. We are a pan-Canadian, non-partisan, not-for-profit organization. We work to advance the righ

May 25th, 2021Committee meeting

Laura Tamblyn Watts

Human Resources committee  Thank you, everyone.

May 13th, 2021Committee meeting

Laura Tamblyn Watts