They become politicians as soon as elections are involved.
Got it.
Okay.. So we're borked either way then.
They become politicians as soon as elections are involved.
Got it.
Okay.. So we're borked either way then.
Pretty much, I would rather have appointed judges though, let them reflect who we vote into office.
Doesn't happen when the Judiciary is elected. Judges will pander to what the community sentiment is.Greater justice vs. Less-than-greater justice?
So long as an Anglophone needs an interpretor in a Quebec Courtroom, because the Judge is unilingual. The Quebec Bar Assoc. can go blow goats.MONTREAL—The Quebec Bar Association is asking the Harper government to reconsider its appointment of a unilingual judge to the Supreme Court of Canada.
Gotta love that partisan nonsense.We don't need to they were appointed by Harper weren't they? Remember
this is the guy who wanted government employees to answer the phone by
saying Good morning, Harper Government.
They are conservatives who do not believe in challenging the governing
party when they make laws. Therefore they are little more than an extension
of the government, there to support the government position. That is not
healthy for the country. All laws instituted and passed by government through
Parliament should be subject to scrutiny to determine their value to society.
If a government is not competent enough to get the law write when bringing it
in, it should be overturned.
He seems to be far better at picking Judges than Senators.
Correct. Which makes this next part...As for the law being the law, it is except when it does not meet the standard
of fairness or equitable application. It is then determined to be outside of the
constitution or the Charter of Rights. If that happens the law is struck down.
Plain and simple, not even the government is above the law, and in a
democratic state the law has to be fairly applied.
Useless partisan hyperbole.Social Conservatism is a small minority of Canadians attempting to impose their view on the rest of us.
All enacted by either side of the spectrum.There were once laws against liquor, against being gay for example. and there
were laws determined unfair against Japanese people and the Chinese exclusion
laws. Women not having the right to vote and still the laws against pot while allowing
booze to flow freely. These are all measures of social policy not legislative policy.
The oriental exclusion act was struck down because it was an afront to humanity,
prohibition was struck down because it was an insane policy to start with brought into
force demanded by abolitionists and the churches.
Like every other party leader.It is Harper's right to appoint judges but this guy does not do things in the same manner
as most leaders, he does things for Mr. Harper's benefit first and Canadians second.
:lol::lol:..............I read "anoints" his two judges....................8O
........gettin old.