Reading Time: 3 minutes Canadian health care violates human rights when governments cause limited or delayed access to primary and specialist care
Tag: Law
Cross-border beer and the case for in-Canada free trade
Reading Time: 3 minutes Free trade continues to be valued, as it was at Confederation, both for its economic benefits and its potential to promote Canadian unity
Parents are paramount in a child’s education
Reading Time: 3 minutes Canadian teachers and other do-gooders have attempted but failed to eradicate the worst social ills through classroom instruction
When the health reform cure is worse than the disease
Reading Time: 3 minutes Instead of looking to Europe or Australia, it’s time to realize Canada can and should reform its health care from homegrown innovation
When economic reality bites a civil society
Reading Time: 3 minutes Passing laws we don’t have the economic resources to fulfil is fruitless: Canadians must craft a legal reality we can actually afford
The fine line between liberalism and intolerance
Reading Time: 3 minutes The Law Society of British Columbia crossed the line in its opposition to Trinity Western University’s request to establish a faith-based law school
Slow down and stop the killing
Reading Time: 3 minutes Our speed limits are too high, our vehicles are ever-larger, and our urban designs fail to account for pedestrian traffic on our streets
A courageous stand against made-up gender pronouns
Reading Time: 3 minutes Individuals and groups cannot simply force a change in speech, language or perception that hasn’t been recognized by the vast majority of society
Play Ball! Bid to ban Chief Wahoo gets the Tomahawk Chop
Reading Time: 3 minutes A court of law has much better things to do than waste valuable time and resources on these types of frivolous matters
Hospitals have no conscience, only the people who work in them do
Reading Time: 3 minutes Publicly-funded Catholic hospitals have no institutional claim to Freedom of Religion