Morton's Musings: Wow – Government held to have breached Wheat Board Act! I didn’t see that coming!

"In a ruling today, Federal Court Judge Douglas Campbell said the government violated the Canadian Wheat Board Act by not holding a vote among farmers before introducing legislation eliminating the Wheat Board's monopoly position." Politics – The Globe and Mail http://bit.ly/uROWSf "Judge Campbell admonished the government for not consulting with

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Buckdog: Court Rules That Conservative Ag Minister Ritz Broke The Law On Canadian Wheat Board Legislation – (good thing Harper is building more prison space ….)

“Had a meaningful consultative process been engaged to find a solution which meets the concerns of the majority, the present legal action might not have been necessary. […] The government must be held accountable for its disregard for the rule of law.” Justice Douglas CampbellFederal Court Judge December 7, 2011

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cartoon life: 66 ThanQs

http://dl.dropbox.com/u/23273/66%20ThanQs.pdf will give you a 30 meg download of  PDF book of a selected set of Qs for the Jian in London Campaign.  https://picasaweb.google.com/107162781169108803437/QsForQCampaign is 74 Q images inspired by contributing to this campaign. Filed under: art, book, digital, London, painting Tagged: creative city, Jian in London

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Democracee, Conservative Style

AllTheE’sThatFit LowInformationVoterVille So, Christine Clarke, she of the two extra e’s, will be ‘acclaimed’ by the BC Conservative Party in Port Moody-Coquitlam: The BC Conservatives have announced that Christine Clarke will be their candidate in the Port Moody-Coquitlam byelection…. {snippety doo-dah} ….John Cummins, leader of the BC Conservatives, offered his

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Morton's Musings: Punitive damages

Gill v. Singh, 2011 ONCA 770, released today, has some useful language about when punitive damages are available: (b) Punitive damages [8]              This was not a case for punitive damages which in law are reserved for exceptional cases.  Malice was neither pleaded nor proven as found by the trial judge.  The lack of

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CathiefromCanada: Backfire

That loud noise you hear is another heavy-handed, shoot-the-messenger reaction from the Harper Conservatives blowing up in their face — chiefs from across the country are standing with Theresa Spense and against John Duncan on the Attawapiskat housing crisis: Chiefs from across Canada, who are meeting in Ottawa this week,

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Talking to Iran

I am beginning to get the uneasy feeling that we are psyching ourselves up for war with Iran. With the Americans’ two Middle Eastern buddies, Israel and Saudi Arabia, egging their patron on, with the U.K. exchanging unpleasantries with the Iranians, and with Canada’s new militarism offering a “ready, aye,

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