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The Supreme Court of Canada (S.C.C.) will be asked to hear a case challenging a Government decision to kill 400 or so birds in the name of public health. Worth noting, the S.C.C. declines to hear 90-95% of cases every year. While the subject matter would be fairly unique, numerically, it will be tough to … Continue reading "Universal Ostrich Farms, Part 8: Giving Away Someone ELSE’S Land"| Canuck Law – Reporting That You're Not Getting Elsewhere (Do Your Own Resea...
In early 2021, the Court of Appeal for Alberta overturned a Provincial Court ruling which spared a man an indeterminate sentence. Although this case is a few years old, it’s worth reminding people what some men are capable of, all while masquerading as women. The perpetrator is Josiah Jerome Blackplume, who now goes by the … Continue reading "“Lucy” Blackplume: Declared A Dangerous Offender By ABCA In 2021"| Canuck Law – Reporting That You're Not Getting Elsewhere (Do Your Own Resea...
An Ontario man, Patrick Gordon MacDonald, received a 10 year jail sentence for a series of terrorism offences. Specifically, he was convicted for creating 3 videos encouraging people to join the group Atomwaffen. While he posted other content online, it’s these videos which caused the most trouble. One might think that there’s little else to … Continue reading "MacDonald Gets 10 Years For Production Of Atomwaffen Videos"| Canuck Law – Reporting That You're Not Getting Elsewhere (Do Your Own Resea...
[23] The Crown also relies on the evidence of Dr. Garth Davies who was qualified as an expert to give opinion evidence on the identification of, and explanation of, specific ideologically motivated violent extremist (IMVE) groups including Atomwaffen Division, National Socialist Order, National...| Canuck Law
Something that largely went ignored by the media is the case of an inmate named Katherine Ethyl Bagnald. He is a 22 year old man who was sentenced to prison time for multiple robberies, and wants to be sent to a women's jail. Despite his age, Bagnald already has a serious criminal record. When...| Canuck Law
Finally, we may be getting to the truth about HateGate, or at least closer to it. The report’s co-author, Elisa Hategan (currently Elisa Ferryman-Cohen) is now claiming that it was a paid pub…| Canuck Law
A long awaited Court of Appeal decision has finally been handed down. Justices Zarnett, Young and Favreau have upheld a December 2023 ruling from Justice Chalmers of the Ontario Superior Court. Tha…| Canuck Law
Last Spring, news broke about a Proposed Class Action lawsuit filed on behalf of victims who had been injured or killed by Covid vaccines. Understandably, this was big news. Finally, someone would …| Canuck Law
At the end of April, 2 groups are expected to begin their certification hearings at the British Columbia Supreme Court. These are: BCPS Employees for Freedom Society, and UHCWBC, the United Health …| Canuck Law
A few months ago, we looked at the Cornell decision, which resulted in CAHN (the Canadian Anti-Hate Network) and Bernie Farber being removed from 2 different lawsuits. Now, the other shoe has dropped, and Plaintiffs are required to pay out nearly $50,000 in Court fees. This is, of course, the high profile lawsuit pushing back … Continue reading "EA Lawsuit: Incompetently Pleaded Claim Costs Plaintiffs Nearly $150,000 So Far"| Canuck Law
With all of the horrible cases that have been covered, it’s rare (but refreshing) to see one that’s actually well put together. Last week, Federal Court Judge Southcott dismissed (most) of a Motion to Strike, allowing the case to proceed. A Proposed Class Action for Federal workers was filed in October 2023 by B.C. lawyers … Continue reading "Federal Proposed Class Action (Injection Mandates) Survives: Is s.2(d) The Way Forward?"| Canuck Law