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Tag Archives: Quebec
Cannabis legalization: What is your province or territory doing? A guide
CHRISTOPHER KATSAROV/THE GLOBE AND MAIL — MAYAZ ALAM – The Globe and Mail PUBLISHED MARCH 23, 2018 UPDATED OCTOBER 9, 2018 — Informative article linked below which was recently updated plus my commentary. 8 days or less for the federal … Continue reading
Corruption being tackled in Quebec but stalling in Manitoba and elsewhere
Oct 30 2017 – Kevin Yaworski – WiseUpWinnipeg Quebec has been leading by example for several years now with exposing and prosecuting serious crime (organized crime, corruption in the construction industry, police, municipal and provincial governments etc …). This after … Continue reading
Posted in justice, News and politics
Tagged acs, caspian, city of winnipeg, corruption, deficiencies, engineering, john butcher, jon butcher, manitoba, mpi, mpic, Phil scheegl, photo radar, Province of Manitoba, Quebec, rcmp, sam katz, serious crime, winnipeg, Wpg, WPS
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Alberta Crown trying to use law found to be Unconstitutional to silence political speech on social media plus important cases not being reported to the disadvantage of the general public
July 31 2017 – Kevin Yaworski – Public Advocate and Global Citizen – http://wp.me/p1fJaD-WF Here is another example of an attack on freedom of speech that is being taken to the Supreme Court of Canada plus some concerning trends in important … Continue reading
Posted in justice, News and politics, Sustainability
Tagged $afety Revenue, cash grab, confidence, corruption, courts, deficient traffic engineering, free speech, freedom of speech, manitoba, montreal, photo enforcement, photo radar, political speech, public trust, Quebec, supreme court, unlawful enrichment, unlawful taxes as fines, winnipeg, winnipeg police service
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Court decisions may be lost in translation – Requesting English Translation of Quebec Court Decision only rendered in French
Photo: Marcos Townsend / Postmedia News files July 29 2017 – Kevin Yaworski – WiseUpWinnipeg – http://wp.me/p1fJaD-Vz Here is a related post to the following two important posts about Photo Radar / Enforcement and a link to article about concerning trend … Continue reading
The truth about photo enforcement – politicians and retired police officers are speaking out
Dec 31 2016 – Kevin Yaworski – WiseUpWinnipeg – http://wp.me/p1fJaD-QT There is overwhelming and verified evidence that Photo enforcement and some traditional traffic enforcement is more than just a revenue generation tool. It is unlawful taxation as fines, proven repeatedly … Continue reading
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Tagged cash cow, cash grab, Edmonton, manitoba, photo enforcement, photo radar, Quebec, unlawful taxation as fines, winnipeg
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