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Tag Archives: rights
Alberta launches survey on federal firearms policy banning assault-style weapons | CTV News
Kelsey Dyer CTVNewsEdmonton.ca Senior Digital Producer @KelseyCTV Nov 9, 2020 The Alberta Firearms Advisory Committee was formed in June 2020 to provide recommendations on responding to gun violence while protecting the rights of gun owners in the province in response … Continue reading
Posted in Canada, law, News and politics
Tagged Alberta, assault weapons, ban, buyback, Canada, consultations, firearms, guns, killings, laws, mass shootings, owners, provincial, public, regulation, restrictions, rights
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RCMP and CBSA officers to face questions over Meng Wanzhou’s arrest in extradition case
Posted in Canada, Charter and Constitutional Rights, international, law, News and politics
Tagged cbsa, charter, China, extradition, Huawei, Iran, Meng Wanzhou, rcmp, rights, sanctions, US
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Jury trials at risk as judge strikes down federal ban on peremptory challenges enacted after Boushie case
JUSTICE WRITER PUBLISHED NOVEMBER 6, 2019 SEAN FINE https://www.theglobeandmail.com/canada/article-ontario-judge-strikes-down-federal-ban-on-peremptory-jury-selection/
Posted in Canada, Charter and Constitutional Rights, justice, law, News and politics
Tagged aboriginal, appeal, charter, colton bushie, discrimination, indigenous, jury, legislation, rights, selection, Stanley, supreme court
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B.C. senior slapped with $368 distracted driving fine for cellphone in cup holder | Globalnews.ca
BY EMILY LAZATIN CKNW Posted October 1, 2019 Updated October 2, 2019 A very large portion of traffic enforcement is focused on targeting known and even created engineering deficiencies to maximize revenue. It comes at the cost of proper public … Continue reading
More Canadians are acting as their own lawyer because they don’t have a choice
A new program at the Windsor law school supports those who self-represent. (Shutterstock) March 23, 2018 – CBC Radio – The Sunday Edition — Draft If you care about charter and other legal rights in Canada please read this article, … Continue reading
Posted in Financial, justice, News and politics
Tagged 11b, canadian charter of rights and freedoms, caselaw, charter, decision, delay, disclosure, hearing, justice, lawyer, motion, rights, self represented, traffic matters, unbiased, Winnipeg. Manitoba
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Out of control parking enforcement in Winnipeg including firelanes and issues contesting or appealing
Feb 22 2018 – Kevin Yaworski – WiseUpWinnipeg — Using the City of Winnipeg Open Data Systems and some in person investigation we have identified serious issues with manual and automated parking enforcement including in fire lanes when improperly sign … Continue reading
Posted in justice, News and politics
Tagged alleged offence, automated, brian bowman, canadian charter of rights and freedoms, cbc marketplace, charter rights, city hall, city of winnipeg, corruption, enforcement, fair trial, firelane, for profit, G4S, G4S Technologies, illegal, incompetent, influence, justice, legislation, Parking, right, rights, unconstitutional, unethical, unfair, unlawful, violation, winnipeg, Winnipeg Parking Authority, WPA
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Why is Facebook suggesting I join “LGBT = Liquor Guns Bacon And Tits” Private Group?
Nov 30 2016 – Kevin Yaworski – Proud Canadian and Global Citizen Why is Facebook suggesting I join “LGBT = Liquor Guns Bacon And Tits” Private Group? I don’t think that I have been posting anything to indicate I am … Continue reading
Posted in Education, Health and wellness, News and politics
Tagged Bisexual, Gay, gender, human rights, Lesbian, LGBT, rights, Trans, Transgender, two spirited
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Invitation to the General Public Concerned about Human Rights and Important Message for Members
Oct 16 2016 – Concerned Citizen – WiseUpWinnipeg – http://wp.me/p1fJaD-E3 Invitation to the General Public Concerned about Human Rights and Important Message for New Members and Reminder for Old Members Of #WiseUpWinnipeg http:/wiseupwinnipeg.com Some of the issues, suggestions and solutions … Continue reading
Posted in News and politics, Sustainability
Tagged abuse of power, city of winnipeg, fair, government of manitoba, human rights, international covenant on civil and political rights, international covenant on economic social and cultural rights, lawful, manitoba, rights, Taxpayer Abuse, unlawful taxation, unlawful taxation as fines, winnipeg
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