A key thing to remember about the Freedom Convoy protests of January-February 2022 was that they were wholly peaceful. Everywhere the truckers and their supporters travelled – along Prairie highways, through the Maritimes and Quebec, and down small-town main streets … Read the rest The post Three Weeks in Ottawa, Three Years in Court: The Untold Story of Canada’s “Other” Freedom Convoy Truckers appeared first on C2C Journal.| C2C Journal
Politically I am a two-issue voter: So when I learned about this book I had to get it but not on Kindle and not for $66. It was at the Connecticut State library but not to take out and at the Babbidge Library at Storrs, which I visited on a summer Saturday, they were not […]| Burypensions Blog
Not much on pensions but the book had some useful information on estates, trusts, and wills.| Burypensions Blog
Originally meant – and heavily marketed – as a low-cost, accessible means to protect the fundamental rights of individuals, Canada’s human rights commissions and tribunals have become a dangerous farce. Ruling on everything from workplace disputes to getting bumped from an airport lineup, they’ve degenerated into a means for the easily-offended to seek vengeance. That is when they’re not undermining the essential Charter-protected rights of all Canadians at the behest of aggrieved m...| C2C Journal
One example from three years ago:. . More lawsuits are being filed as the legal profession, without a hint of irony, fuels outrage over excessive fees.| Burypensions Blog
The message of this book is not to do away with lawyers, but to keep them honest. (page 51)| Burypensions Blog
I have been sued five times. Twice when I started my current actuarial consulting firm with a partner thirty years ago and both our former employers sued us with both cases settled within a few mon…| Burypensions Blog
Explore how AI is revolutionizing legal practices, enhancing efficiency, and shaping future laws.| CustomGPT
There is a lot of confusion surrounding the Supreme Court’s recent ruling in Hobby Lobby. The libertarian perspective has been discussed elsewhere, but what the Court actually did is not being described accurately despite the fact that they helpfully include a “syllabus” summarizing each ruling for the public. Apparently, some people, including many reporters, can’t be bothered to read even the summary. Therefore in the interest of clarity, I will try to give a brief overview of the c...| The Libertarian Standard