Reading Time: 4 minutes Policing, despite its facade of altruism and professionalism, remains incredibly insular, self-promoting and conservative
Tag: Abuse of power
Why does the culture of impunity persist?
Reading Time: 3 minutes When words that demean others are spoken with impunity, they lead to further infringements on our dignity and rights
What was gained from grilling grocery CEOs?
Reading Time: 4 minutes Witnesses testifying before parliamentary committees are often used as political puppets to support underlying agendas
Our job as citizens is to advocate for what we believe is right
Reading Time: 3 minutes Canadian policy – domestic and international – is a reflection of the activism or the apathy of its people
How First Nations communities can balance governance
Reading Time: 4 minutes The future of democracy for the Wet’suwet’en depends on harmonizing the roles of hereditary chiefs and elected leaders
Surrender your civil rights? There’s an app for that
Reading Time: 3 minutes Canadians will co-operate to stop the spread of COVID-19. But that shouldn’t mean forgoing fundamental rights
We need closer oversight on high-tech police practices
Reading Time: 4 minutes Understanding and safeguarding personal freedom and civil rights is more critical than ever. So who is policing the police?
Why politics has a key role in pandemic busting
Reading Time: 4 minutes If everyone is to be a contributing member of Team Canada, then all players should pull their weight in what is truly a do-or-die situation
COVID-19 teaching hard lessons about supply chains
Reading Time: 3 minutes The B.C. government is taking over control of supply chains for delivering essential goods and services in the province. We should all be concerned
Is Canada heading to a national emergency?
Reading Time: 4 minutes Ignorant, selfish actions by some Canadians put fellow citizens in harm’s way. It must stop now, even if the measures are drastic