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Parliamentary S & M

In the last half of 2024, Parliament has experienced two events with constitutional implications: Parliamentary Authority In a constitutional democracy, the authority of Parliament is absolute.  In the past, Parliament has chosen to limit or bind its authority through constitutional measures such as the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.  These limits are self-imposed (although changing […]

Thoughts on the Rule of Law, Democracy and the Supremacy of Parliament

Principles:          Democracy cannot exist without the just rule of law; A just rule of law requires a democracy for its legitimacy; and Parliament is an expression of democracy. Operation of our democracy depends on constitutional principles and electoral laws.  Both the principles and the laws are created by a Parliament elected by the people.  The […]

The Binary Pope

Pope Francis has made a statement against what he has chosen to call “gender ideology”.  According to the Pope, gender ideology seeks to erase the difference between the sexes: “Cancelling out the differences means cancelling out humanity.”  If I understand the argument correctly, the Pope argues that binary gender is an essential part of our […]

The Descent towards Civil War in the United States

We all watch with horror and revulsion as the Orange Jesus verbally attacks and insults officials and participants in the legal system: Attorneys-General; federal and state judges as well as their families and their staffs; and federal and state prosecutors.  Prosecutors have provided evidence that such attacks and insults result in verbal and telephone attacks […]

The Moral Legitimacy of “So-Called Canada”

Some commentators refer to the country I call Canada as “so-called Canada”.  The implication of that naming is that Canada lacks moral legitimacy as a state, because it was created through colonialism and the violation of the rights of indigenous peoples. Lest this appellation be summarily dismissed as the ravings of crackpots, it must be […]