Ian Mulgrew: Medicare trial turns B.C. courtroom into a playing field

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The long-running B.C. constitutional trial over the provincial provision of Medicare has focused a klieg light on the worst of the legal profession’s foibles — its love of sport. Lawyers are competitive by nature, and their sporting theory of justice is never more on display than when they enter a…

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Constitution Day: Good News For Property Rights, Bilingualism; Bad News For Free Speech, The Senate.
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Constitution Day: Good News For Property Rights, Bilingualism; Bad News For Free Speech, The Senate.

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New for Constitution Day 2017, a Canadian Constitution Foundation (CCF) survey looks at Canadians’ knowledge and views of our Constitution and how they would change it. News releases covering individual topics can be found at the following links: New poll: Canadians open to amending the Constitution New poll: Canadians lukewarm…

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Constitution Day: New poll shows Canadians are open to amending the Constitution
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Constitution Day: New poll shows Canadians are open to amending the Constitution

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From adding property rights to the Charter, to abolishing the Senate, to ending the equality rights exception for affirmative action programs, Canadians are remarkably open to supporting amendments to our Constitution. According to a new Ipsos poll commissioned by the Canadian Constitution Foundation to mark the 150th Anniversary of Canada’s…

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