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Monthly Archives: July 2017
Alberta Crown trying to use law found to be Unconstitutional to silence political speech on social media plus important cases not being reported to the disadvantage of the general public
July 31 2017 – Kevin Yaworski – Public Advocate and Global Citizen – http://wp.me/p1fJaD-WF Here is another example of an attack on freedom of speech that is being taken to the Supreme Court of Canada plus some concerning trends in important … Continue reading
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Tagged $afety Revenue, cash grab, confidence, corruption, courts, deficient traffic engineering, free speech, freedom of speech, manitoba, montreal, photo enforcement, photo radar, political speech, public trust, Quebec, supreme court, unlawful enrichment, unlawful taxes as fines, winnipeg, winnipeg police service
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Court decisions may be lost in translation – Requesting English Translation of Quebec Court Decision only rendered in French
Photo: Marcos Townsend / Postmedia News files July 29 2017 – Kevin Yaworski – WiseUpWinnipeg – http://wp.me/p1fJaD-Vz Here is a related post to the following two important posts about Photo Radar / Enforcement and a link to article about concerning trend … Continue reading
The EU, Brexit and Public Trust Enforcement in the EU and elsewhere
July 25 2017 – Kevin Yaworski – Public Advocate The following article shows once again the EU is a defender and enforcer of public trust and is opposing corporate and government anti-trust and anti-democratic policies. Why are the public not … Continue reading
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Tagged Canada, democracy, EU, European Union, North America, public trust, regulation, US, USA
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Province of Manitoba hit with another credit downgrade and City of Winnipeg at risk of the same
July 25 2017 – Kevin Yaworski – Public Advocate Another credit downgrade at the Province after they struggling with opposition to cleanup from at least 17 years of wastful and unsustainable spending by the NDP and City of Winnipeg even … Continue reading
Big news in the battle against cyber crime. Is Canada doing its part in preventing this?
Alexandre Cazes is pictured in an undated Facebook photo. FACEBOOK Interesting and disturbing article in the globe and mail linked below. Canadian allegedly behind shuttered Dark Web market AlphaBay This is another win by Cyber Police in the battle against … Continue reading
A Boost to Canada’s Democracy
For my Canadian readers and any one interested in improving democracies. The appointment process and powers of the Canadian Parliamentary Budget Officer have been strengthened. Amoung this is measures to prevent unrealistic or idle promises during election campaigns. Now the … Continue reading
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Purdue Pharma is one of the biggest among big pharma. They are in legal trouble again and for good reasons
July 20 2017 – Kevin Yaworski – Global Citizen and Public Advocate – http://wp.me/p1fJaD-UQ An Ontario Judge doesn’t want this big pharma giant to feel ganged up on and is thinking $20 Million maybe unreasonable. Even though they turned a blind … Continue reading
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Important News from MB Prov and SCC / Traffic Courts today
July 20 2016 – WiseUpWinnipeg A senior WUW member attended a trial this morning and also a delay motion with 11b this afternoon assisting the accused in two simple traffic matters (both photo enforcement alleged offences). The 1st was a … Continue reading
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