Voters in the province of British Columbia are faced with a dilemma: Does morality require them to vote for political reform because they owe their family, friends and neighbours a duty to take care of them? This dilemma arises because each voter in BC will within days receive a postal
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The Canadian Progressive: Illegal Spying: Class action lawsuit filed against Canada’s electronic spy agency
by: BC Civil Liberties Association | Press Release | April 1, 2014 VANCOUVER – Today, lawyers for the British Columbia Civil Liberties Association (BCCLA) filed a proposed national class action lawsuit on behalf of Canadians whose private communications and metadata information has been collected by the Communications Security Establishment Canada (CSEC) in a manner that
Continue readingCuriosityCat: The Supreme Court’s Christmas Gift to Canadians: Planned Obsolescence
Our Supreme Court of Canada, the highest court in the land, in a daring move, extended the boundaries of what is permissible in lower courts when it comes to testing the constitutionality of our laws: The Supreme Court of Canada did much more than strike down three prostitution laws on
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