Reading Time: 3 minutes Trudeau and his government are complicit in interference of the worst kind in India’s internal affairs
Author: Brian Giesbrecht
Brian Giesbrecht was a Provincial Court Judge in Manitoba from 1976 to 2007. During that time he served as Acting Chief Judge, and Associate Chief Judge. He is now retired and lives in western Manitoba.
Politicians have allowed judges to usurp too much power
Reading Time: 3 minutes Canadians have never been that interested in who sits on our top court. We should be
We need to discuss the darker side of some Muslim tenets
Reading Time: 4 minutes People everywhere should be able to worship as they please or not worship at all
Causing a commotion based on innocent colours
Reading Time: 3 minutes What’s in a name? Apparently plenty when it comes to sports teams and imaginary slights
Wilson-Reybould directive to Justice Department staff raises alarm
Reading Time: 3 minutes Wilson-Raybould instructed Justice Department lawyers not to aggressively fight claims brought by Indigenous groups against the federal government
Society has created a new set of artificial obstacles
Reading Time: 3 minutes Instead of eliminating racism and sexism, we’ve established a new set of rules that ignore merit and competition
Progressive agenda just a form of thought control
Reading Time: 3 minutes Ontario lawyers are being asked to agree to principles that may run counter to their beliefs
The victim industry is out of control in Canada
Reading Time: 4 minutes It’s hard to fault people when simply signing up can net a big lump of money. But the taxpayer is always on the hook
We can’t let outside powers dictate law in Canada
Reading Time: 4 minutes The United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples should be treated as nothing more than an aspirational document
Will Canada break up over carbon dioxide?
Reading Time: 3 minutes The federal government and oil-and-gas producing provinces are on a collision course and Alberta may well quit Confederation