Over the past quarter-century, with breathtaking speed, our courts are retooling the entire history of Canadian jurisprudence. |
Provincial governments in Canada have terminated the positions of marriage commissioners who have, for personal religious convictions, not performed same sex marriages. It has happened in Saskatchewan. |
Since 1962, violent crimes have increased from about 219 per 100,000 people to over 1000 per 100,000 people-a 500% increase. Divorce has increased from 36 per 10,000 people to 250-a greater than 600% increase. |
The fact of the matter is that there was no definitive plan to remove Canadians before Katrina hit and now there are Canadians stranded and fighting for their lives, |
The place to find the explanation for the liberal-activist mindset of the courts is in the political arena. |
The real intolerance in Canadian society is shown by those who would deny people of faith the right to participate in public life. |
The relationship once again is at a very low point, |
The rights and freedoms that citizens enjoy - give a little here; take a little there - are still the same as they were in the beginning. |
The same undisciplined government spending and social engineering that has undermined our economy over the past 30 years has also been tearing at the social fabric of this land. |
The thinking was that so long as the British kept our basic documents in their hands and so long as they kept the formal right to change them, changes in our system would be careful and deliberate. |
The typical journalist's typical lead for the typical Canadian story nowadays is along this line: that Canadians are hard at work trying to gain a reputation as a nation of rapid social change. |
The United States began life in a moment of time with a Declaration of Independence, and then proceeded to secure that new and distinct national existence by establishing a formal set of ground rules - a written constitution, which outlined the institutions of government of the new nation. |
The whole thing is crazy, ... She's paid a price and she's bounced back. |
There are Americans will find it difficult to believe that the Prime Minister can simply impose candidates on ridings, and can so efficiently move individuals out of private life and into the Cabinet with virtually no resort to the electorate. |
They have a pathological pursuit (of power) and they're capable of anything. |