140Law: Top 10 Legal Headlines for the Week of July 8, 2019
140Law: Here are our Top 10 legal headlines for the week of July 8, 2019. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Wise Law Office (@wiselaw) on Jul…
140Law: Here are our Top 10 legal headlines for the week of July 8, 2019. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Wise Law Office (@wiselaw) on Jul…
2019 has been a rough year in our politics so far, and with a big election coming in the fall, it seems to be sure to get harder before it…
If you think Donald Trump is the only leader who is hellbent on investigating his opponents, think again. It’s happening here, too. An editorial in The Globe and Mail focuses…
Here are our leading legal headlines for the week of July 8, 2019 from Wise Law on Twitter: Federal Judge Blocks Barr’s Attempt to Deny Asylum Seekers Bail A hearse…
Imagine a newborn baby in a hospital emergency room. Or a loved one who is elderly, frail and in pain. ERs are very unsafe places for vulnerable patients. The frail…
Miscellaneous material to start your week. – Nick Falvo writes that Alberta would be far better served implementing a tax system more in line with the rest of Canada’s provinces…
Conservative leader Andrew ‘Chuckles’ Scheer sent a letter to prime minister Justin Trudeau the other day. He has come to the conclusion that Justin needs help in foreign affaires. He…
Those following the Muskrat Falls inquiry last week will likely have noticed that one of the big issues not discussed during Dwight Ball’s testimony was the circumstances surrounding Ed Martin’s…
In a manner befitting the serious business of governing, the Alberta UCP caucus celebrated the end of the spring session by jumping into the reflecting pool in front of the…
Local governments are told they are “where the rubber hits the road” when it comes to doing anything Originally published y the Cowichan Citizen LEXI BAINAS Jul. 5, 2019 7:00…
You probably have a sense of a quickening of climate change. Severe weather events are becoming more severe, more frequent, more intense, longer-lasting. The UN reports that the world is…
The advent of American-style big, and sometimes secret donors, coming into Alberta's political culture through Political Action Committees (PAC) is not good. The situation isn't as bad as the American…
The advent of American-style big, and sometimes secret donors, coming into Alberta's political culture through Political Action Committees (PAC) is not good. The situation isn't as bad as the American…
The advent of American-style big, and sometimes secret donors, coming into Alberta’s political culture through Political Action Committees (PAC) is not good. The situation isn’t as bad as the American…
What if there was no end of air for the rich but the poor had to scramble about to scrounge a few cubic metres here and there, never sure where…
One of the most common myths about politics and politicians is that people just want to be told the truth. Unfortunately, that isn’t the truth. Donald Trump was elected president…
First things first: Canada is a great place to live. Prosperous, generally kind, accommodating, peaceful. All good stuff. Maybe it’s because Canada is so kind, accommodating and laid back that…
I’ve previously pointed out the connection between Andrew Scheer and an explicit effort to elevate the burning of fossil fuels to goal surpassing any interest in human well-being. But it’s…
This and that for your Sunday reading. – Susie Neilson discusses the growing health gap between the rich and the rest of the population in the U.S. And Ricardo Tranjan…