#seanspeer — Public Fediverse posts
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#SeanSpeer: "When the Charter was adopted, Section 7 was generally understood as a safeguard against arbitrary state action and a guarantee of basic procedural fairness. Since then, however, the Supreme Court has transformed it into a broad tool for reviewing the substance of government policy. That evolution has had major consequences. In cases involving assisted dying, prostitution, and supervised injection sites, [...]"
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#SeanSpeer: "When the Charter was adopted, Section 7 was generally understood as a safeguard against arbitrary state action and a guarantee of basic procedural fairness. Since then, however, the Supreme Court has transformed it into a broad tool for reviewing the substance of government policy. That evolution has had major consequences. In cases involving assisted dying, prostitution, and supervised injection sites, [...]"
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#SeanSpeer: "When the Charter was adopted, Section 7 was generally understood as a safeguard against arbitrary state action and a guarantee of basic procedural fairness. Since then, however, the Supreme Court has transformed it into a broad tool for reviewing the substance of government policy. That evolution has had major consequences. In cases involving assisted dying, prostitution, and supervised injection sites, [...]"
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#SeanSpeer: "When the Charter was adopted, Section 7 was generally understood as a safeguard against arbitrary state action and a guarantee of basic procedural fairness. Since then, however, the Supreme Court has transformed it into a broad tool for reviewing the substance of government policy. That evolution has had major consequences. In cases involving assisted dying, prostitution, and supervised injection sites, [...]"
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#SeanSpeer: "When the Charter was adopted, Section 7 was generally understood as a safeguard against arbitrary state action and a guarantee of basic procedural fairness. Since then, however, the Supreme Court has transformed it into a broad tool for reviewing the substance of government policy. That evolution has had major consequences. In cases involving assisted dying, prostitution, and supervised injection sites, [...]"
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#SeanSpeer: "Quebec Conservative leader @E_Duhaime deserves a great deal of credit for trying to build cross-provincial support against Ottawa’s steady intrusion into provincial jurisdiction. Many provincial governments—including conservative ones—rightly criticized the Trudeau government’s unprecedented use of the federal spending power but then ultimately acquiesced in the face of federal dollars." | nitter
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#SeanSpeer: "Quebec Conservative leader @E_Duhaime deserves a great deal of credit for trying to build cross-provincial support against Ottawa’s steady intrusion into provincial jurisdiction. Many provincial governments—including conservative ones—rightly criticized the Trudeau government’s unprecedented use of the federal spending power but then ultimately acquiesced in the face of federal dollars." | nitter
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#SeanSpeer: "Quebec Conservative leader @E_Duhaime deserves a great deal of credit for trying to build cross-provincial support against Ottawa’s steady intrusion into provincial jurisdiction. Many provincial governments—including conservative ones—rightly criticized the Trudeau government’s unprecedented use of the federal spending power but then ultimately acquiesced in the face of federal dollars." | nitter
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#SeanSpeer: "Quebec Conservative leader @E_Duhaime deserves a great deal of credit for trying to build cross-provincial support against Ottawa’s steady intrusion into provincial jurisdiction. Many provincial governments—including conservative ones—rightly criticized the Trudeau government’s unprecedented use of the federal spending power but then ultimately acquiesced in the face of federal dollars." | nitter
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#SeanSpeer: "Quebec Conservative leader @E_Duhaime deserves a great deal of credit for trying to build cross-provincial support against Ottawa’s steady intrusion into provincial jurisdiction. Many provincial governments—including conservative ones—rightly criticized the Trudeau government’s unprecedented use of the federal spending power but then ultimately acquiesced in the face of federal dollars." | nitter
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#RudyardGriffiths and #SeanSpeer discuss the Trump's new #NationalSecurityStrategy and its implications for #Canadiansovereignty. America's shift from global hegemon to regional power, the emergence of spheres of influence reminiscent of 19th-century geopolitics 🇨🇦 🇺🇸 #Cdnpoli youtu.be/HuA0SIBMsY8?...
Will Trump's new security doct... -
#RudyardGriffiths and #SeanSpeer discuss the Trump's new #NationalSecurityStrategy and its implications for #Canadiansovereignty. America's shift from global hegemon to regional power, the emergence of spheres of influence reminiscent of 19th-century geopolitics 🇨🇦 🇺🇸 #Cdnpoli youtu.be/HuA0SIBMsY8?...
Will Trump's new security doct... -
#RudyardGriffiths and #SeanSpeer discuss the Trump's new #NationalSecurityStrategy and its implications for #Canadiansovereignty. America's shift from global hegemon to regional power, the emergence of spheres of influence reminiscent of 19th-century geopolitics 🇨🇦 🇺🇸 #Cdnpoli youtu.be/HuA0SIBMsY8?...
Will Trump's new security doct... -
"I suspect that non-conservatives are a bit surprised by the magnitude of the reaction to the Carney government’s factum on the notwithstanding clause. That’s mainly because I think liberals and progressives don’t quite understand how much the past decade or two of judicial activism has come to animate Canadian conservatism. Even as a somewhat moderate conservatism, I admit to being radicalized on these issues."
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"I suspect that non-conservatives are a bit surprised by the magnitude of the reaction to the Carney government’s factum on the notwithstanding clause. That’s mainly because I think liberals and progressives don’t quite understand how much the past decade or two of judicial activism has come to animate Canadian conservatism. Even as a somewhat moderate conservatism, I admit to being radicalized on these issues."
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"I suspect that non-conservatives are a bit surprised by the magnitude of the reaction to the Carney government’s factum on the notwithstanding clause. That’s mainly because I think liberals and progressives don’t quite understand how much the past decade or two of judicial activism has come to animate Canadian conservatism. Even as a somewhat moderate conservatism, I admit to being radicalized on these issues."
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"I suspect that non-conservatives are a bit surprised by the magnitude of the reaction to the Carney government’s factum on the notwithstanding clause. That’s mainly because I think liberals and progressives don’t quite understand how much the past decade or two of judicial activism has come to animate Canadian conservatism. Even as a somewhat moderate conservatism, I admit to being radicalized on these issues."
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"I suspect that non-conservatives are a bit surprised by the magnitude of the reaction to the Carney government’s factum on the notwithstanding clause. That’s mainly because I think liberals and progressives don’t quite understand how much the past decade or two of judicial activism has come to animate Canadian conservatism. Even as a somewhat moderate conservatism, I admit to being radicalized on these issues."
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