At least he can't make it worse and he no longer has a job as PM. Lib Majority, the cons are basically powerless.Harper is gone but his laws are still there
The Atorney-General works for the Ontario government, same as your attorney works for you. If your lawyer says,"you don't have a case to make, the Court will tell that if you ask; they won't let you waste your time and theirs arguing it", if you are wise, it indeed does have the same effect: You accept that you have no case to argue.I thought Wynne referred the C 36 to the Ontario Attorney General for a ruling, is that not the same effect as the Ontario Supreme Court?
You don't believe what?
OK? Enforcement within the Charter's limits is certainly possibleme said:Ontario only enforces the law, so I'd imagine they'd have to argue there's no rightful way to respect the Charter and do that
Wishful thinking,... on two counts.I haven't voted for Justin. Only a NDP government would repeal bill C-36.
Read people like Heather Mattick to see what would happen.I haven't voted for Justin. Only a NDP government would repeal bill C-36.
AH,...but you see,...worthless,...as everybody knows the Dippers will NEVER run the country.NDP proposed an amendment to repeal the provision criminalizing purchase of sex in the context of consenting adults that was rejected by conservatives. Also NDP MP Randall Garrison talked about New Zealand model during the debates and proposed it as alternative. He was present in a meeting with sex workers in his riding
Oh, they'll discuss things, alright. I remember when beer in the corner stores was promised by David Peterson 30 years ago. They discussed it, too...wynne already discussed with him prostitution issues during their meeting today
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/justin-trudeu-kathleen-wynne-1.3290301
That's what a CBC commentator thinks. But compared to the other things on the list? The Hobby is low.wynne already discussed with him prostitution issues during their meeting today
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/justin-trudeu-kathleen-wynne-1.3290301
Sadly the answer is NO. He is useless.Well our best chance to have the Prostitution Law thrown out, or at least referred to the Supreme Court for Review, is to have Justin Trudeau win. I realize that he may not be the most experienced leader, but he will learn on the job as we all do, we certainly can't afford another 4 years of Harper and increased enforcement of C 36, and Justin seems to be our best chance at having the draconian C 36 thrown out or at least amended to be more 'Liberal".
Remember that enforcement of C 36 will be iffy until there's a new government in power, even if it's a minority, I believe Police agencies see C 36 as being on shaky ground constitutionally, the law would likely lose a challenge to the Supreme Court, and would probably prefer the Liberals to win so they can throw the stupid law out for good.
Vote for Trudeau
I believe the technical term for this sort of reply to a two year old thread is non sequitur.Sadly the answer is NO. He is useless.
Actually it is not.I believe the technical term for this sort of reply to a two year old thread is non sequitur.
Indeed the Senate, another unfulfilled promise by Trudeau fils.Actually even if he submits a bill to decriminalize sex trade , it will be blocked by conservative senators as they blocked transgender bill submitted last year. As long social conservative senators are in senate, there's no chance they will pass such bill.
Conservative senators accused of stalling transgender rights bill
http://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/conservative-senators-trans-rights-bill-stalling-1.3984197
Your point is moot. He isn't even keeping the promises he met. What makes you think he would expend political capital on this?Actually even if he submits a bill to decriminalize sex trade , it will be blocked by conservative senators as they blocked transgender bill submitted last year. As long social conservative senators are in senate, there's no chance they will pass such bill.
Conservative senators accused of stalling transgender rights bill
http://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/conservative-senators-trans-rights-bill-stalling-1.3984197