An allegation of wrongful conviction and misadministration of justice as fundamental as this one is too important to have decided by a bunch of pathologists in the back room, |
Because the government didn't listen, we're asking the courts to listen. |
It seems contradictory for the government to be saying, 'You can't try this case because the record's inadequate,' when the very reason the record's inadequate is because they didn't follow any of the procedures one would expect in which they now concede make the decision impossible to sustain. |
It sounds good, which makes for good politics, but it doesn't make much difference. |
People who care about it will know (they can opt out), but the vast majority of people are quite open to it and don't care. |
Some of the members of that family were terrorists, so, I understand the government's concern. |
The legislation will not improve the safety of the residents of Ontario and will not reduce the number of dog bite incidents in this province. It will, however, force the owners of friendly, happy dogs who have never bitten anyone to leash them and muzzle them without any reason. |
There is a history of abuse, and we're calling upon the ministry to be very conscious about constitutional rights this year. If they are not, we will be. |
There's not at a hint he's ever misused his passport. |
They (hunters) are doing what they were taught to do. It's long past time somebody woke up and laid some criminal charges. |
You can't clean your own house when you are under a question mark. |
You really have to find out how this happened again and again and again. |