Tag Archives: Charter

Free to Oppose FATCA

The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms came into force on April 17, 1985, 29 years ago last week. And since then, I’ve been pondering on how our current government could have strayed so far from what I believe is the intent of the Act, as well the intent of its precursor, the Canadian Bill of RightsOutraged Protesting
The Canadian Bill of Rights, introduced back in 1960, stated, in part,
“It is hereby recognized and declared that in Canada there have existed and shall continue to exist without discrimination by reason of race, national origin, colour, religion or sex, the following human rights and fundamental freedoms, namely,
(a) the right of the individual to life, liberty, security of the person and enjoyment of property, and the right not to be deprived thereof except by due process of law; Continue reading Free to Oppose FATCA

Legal Opinion on Canadian Constitutionality of FATCA IGA Legislation Received Saturday April 12, 2014

Dr. Stephen Kish and Lynne Swanson today received a very lengthy and comprehensive legal opinion from constitutional lawyer Joseph Arvay on the constitutionality of Canada’s pending FATCA IGA legislation.
We are reviewing the document and will get back to you.
Lynne Swanson
Cross Posted at Isaac Brock Society by Stephen Kish.
 

Canadian Charter Challenge Fund is Officially Closed

The bank account was closed yesterday and I made the final entries in the journal yesterday evening. The records were done in Quickbooks.
I will do my best to answer any questions you have. I ask your understanding in knowing that I cannot disclose anything that could in any way, reflect on the identity of any donors, etc.
If you have a question of a confidential nature, kindly contact me privately at nobledreamer16 at gmail dot com.
Thanks,
Tricia
These records will also be posted at Brock and the CCCF website.
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