140 Law – Legal Headlines for November 17, 2011
Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Thursday, November 17, 2011: Porn Company Vivid Threatens Legal Action Over HTC’s New “Vivid” Smartphone http://bit.ly/t8mJKS DNA Test…
Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Thursday, November 17, 2011: Porn Company Vivid Threatens Legal Action Over HTC’s New “Vivid” Smartphone http://bit.ly/t8mJKS DNA Test…
In a move that can hardly be described as surprising, Jason Kenney is fiercely defending his immigration officials and their decision to refuse a Canadian visa to Sayed Shah Sharifi,…
Today, the Federal Court in Halifax will begin hearing arguments in the class action, which could potentially affect the benefits of as many as 6,000 injured veterans in Canada.Chronicle Herald
The CBC is backing the development of a TV biopic for the late Jack Layton from indie producer Pier 21 Films.
Our tax dollars at work. The head of an agency that provides services to First Nations children and families accuses the government of discrminating against that community. The agency head…
If you had to choose one word to describe how Stephen Harper runs his government, it would be a toss up between control and fear, though both go hand in…
John Moore nails it in today’s column in the National Post… But the anger out there isn’t about knee-jerk anti-capitalism or grieving those who create genuine wealth. It’s about pushing…
While the Occupy Regina protesters were stationed 24/7 in Victoria Park, I felt safe going there. Many people I know do not feel safe in Downtown Regina at night, and…
This image has been pulled from Bennetton’s latest ad campaign after protests from the Vatican. It’s considered to be “disrespectful” of Herr Ratzinger. In two hundred years or even less,…
The clip is Brian Storseth’s introduction of Bill C-304 to repeal Section 13 of the Canadian Human Rights Act. The most interesting part is the last half, in which Minister…
Finance minister Tom Marshall delivered his fall financial update on Wednesday. Thankfully they no longer wind up being called mid-year updates since they appear long after the middle part of…
It’s one of those moments from QP yesterday that deserves a second mention. Liberal MP Kirsty Duncan asked Peter Kent just why it was that opposition MPs wouldn’t be accompanying…
It’s interesting the sort of blind spots you come across when writing for the public. 90% of the time, all I’m doing is preaching to the converted. As a decidedly…
Alberta Education Minister Thomas Lukaszuk, above left, assists the St. Albert Mounties with controlling a mob of the town’s toughest customers. Public-spirited Alberta Conservatives, not to mention St. Albert citizens,…
I loved this. Although, without an analysis of power and domination, the ending seems a little liberal in that it could just as easily be used by someone who is…
Some random links about Occupy Regina and OWS in general: November 17 is going to be a big day in the Occupy Wall Street movement. The stock exchange may never…
Well, folks, Scrivener for Windows is out of beta and version 1 is available for purchase or free trial. It’s fabulous. I can’t recommend it highly enough. Finally PC=Mac in…
Alex Tsakumis today offers Open Letter to John Doyle, Auditor-General of British Columbia: The Information You Need On the Buying of Dave Basi and Bob Virk by the BC Liberals…
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