On March 7, 2017 Federal Justice Minister Jody Wilson-Raybould announced plans to clean up the Canadian Criminal Code and rid it of “zombie laws”. If […]
Tag: Legal Issues
TREASON: A Crash Course on the Gravest National Crime
In movie treason trials, a person facing a cruel, usually male, judge and screaming prosecutors is accused of betraying their country while they plead innocence […]
The Good, the Bad, and The Gorsuch: A Detailed Analysis of the White House Supreme Court Pick
On January 31, 2017 US President Cheeto-Head named Judge Neil Gorsuch to the Supreme Court. The nomination fulfills Cheeto-Head’s promise to name a conservative justice […]
Thinly Veiled Xenophobia: A Detailed Analysis of The American Refugee Ban
On January 27, 2017 the President of the United States signed an Executive Order, one of his first acts as leader of the free world. […]
Intelligence and Espionage: An Insight into the Canadian Security Intelligence Service
The Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) has been in the news a lot recently. This past December, they outraged Canadians by backtracking on a promise […]
A Look Back at the Law in 2016
2016 is ending and we can collectively agree it’s been a shitty year. Cops are spying on journalists, our Prime Minister has turned his back […]
Due North: A Crash Course on Some Canadian Immigration Programs
On November 8, 2016 the United States of America elected a racist, misogynist, rapist scam artist as President. Prior to the election people spoke of […]
Persecuting Protesters: How Politicians Abuse Laws to Suppress Dissent
Protests, like potholes, are a year-round occurance in Montreal. The economy is in the toilet, tuition costs are on the rise, and Prime Minister Trudeau […]
Putting Doxers in the Dock: How Canadian Law Punishes Online Offenders
On October 13th, 2016, Lou Dobbs, anchor of the Fox Business Network’s show Lou Dobbs Tonight, posted a link to the home phone number and […]
Payback Time: Corruption, Collusion, and Compensation in the Aftermath of the Charbonneau Commission
Corruption is something as intrinsic to the City of Montreal as the Jazz Festival, fine cuisine, and frivolous disputes over the language of commercial signage. […]
