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Bruce Pardy

@pardybruce

Executive Director, Rights Probe; Law Prof

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mrsabrabbit Not correct. According to the Supreme Court (1998), a separation referendum, in which a clear majority approves a clear question, triggers negotiation between the two sides. At that point, it is not a legal matter but a political one.

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Canada’s governance is built on authority, not truth. Bruce Pardy explains that the Canadian legal framework grants sweeping powers to legislative, executive, and judicial branches, which are increasingly aligned in their goals, rather than imposing checks and balances on one

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Woke Right theocracy bro Stephen Wolfe explains yet again that the state should be empowered to suppress all kinds of things he doesn't like outside of Christianity because of its interest in your soul while affirming that cancel culture would actually be better than the law.

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Always ?Questioning¿🐭 Jonathan Bahai 🇨🇦 + 🇺🇸⏰📣🐾 Essentially, negative rights are rights to be left alone. Negative rights are "freedoms". If the state leaves you alone, your negative rights are respected. The state satisfies negative rights through inaction. The state's capacity to satisfy negative rights is unlimiied, since

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The managerial state personified: Government projects, government resources, government priorities, government criteria. Nothing happens without the blessings of the state.

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Finally...someone is talking about eliminating blood based racism in New Alberta. Spent years fighting OPP 2 tier justice that allowed native militants to terrorize Caledonia over bogus land claims. Without equality for all New Alberta becomes just a smaller version of Canada.

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Bruce Pardy "A new Alberta should reject the idea that legal rights depend on lineage. In a free country, laws apply not to distinctive peoples, but to people."

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Pitfalls to Avoid in a New Alberta Federal offers to renegotiate Alberta’s status within Canada are “Lucy and the football” distractions, says Prof. Bruce Pardy. Alberta’s systemic issues cannot be fixed within the existing constitutional framework. rightsprobe.org/read/pitfalls-…

Pitfalls to Avoid in a New Alberta

Federal offers to renegotiate Alberta’s status within Canada are “Lucy and the football” distractions, says Prof. <a href="/PardyBruce/">Bruce Pardy</a>. Alberta’s systemic issues cannot be fixed within the existing constitutional framework.

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I agree with Bruce Pardy regarding what a new Alberta ought to embrace insofar as the indigenous community are concerned. While Alberta separation is gaining momentum, few are addressing what a new Alberta will look like, other than fewer taxes. Indeed, proponents are directing

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NEW from Bruce Pardy Prof. Pardy calls for an independent Alberta to adopt equal citizenship over Canada’s caste-like system of perpetual treaties and state-enforced dependency. rightsprobe.org/read/in-an-ind…

NEW from <a href="/PardyBruce/">Bruce Pardy</a> 

Prof. Pardy calls for an independent Alberta to adopt equal citizenship over Canada’s caste-like system of perpetual treaties and state-enforced dependency.

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Exactly: “Separation doesn’t mean merely leaving the country but rejecting its established order. Alberta could have its own constitutional rights. But Canadian constitutional rights, including Aboriginal rights, would not exist.”

Terry Richards (@overcastonline) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A highly compelling argument. Regardless of Alberta separation, Aboriginal title needs to be extinguished and treaties need to be replaced with private ownership rights all across western Canada if we as a country want to continue improving our way of life for all Canadians and

Randy Hillier (@randyhillier) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Bruce Pardy is speaking blasphemy and using inflammatory language to cause Canadians to actually think prior to making a determination or conclusion. God love you, Bruce-all people ought to equal before the law. Status Indians should not be forced or induced to live in Soviet