National Post – November 26, 2010
Couple seek legal option to replace Mr. and Mrs.
We are ‘equals’
A heterosexual British couple is challenging the law on civil partnerships after an application was turned down. At present, only gay couples are eligible. Ian Goggin, 21, and Kristin Skarsholt, 22, who are Quakers and live in Bristol, western England, said they wanted the security and stability of a legal commitment without having to get married, the BBC reported. They are among eight couples – four heterosexual, four gay – taking their case to the courts, arguing the law is discriminatory.
National Post – Nov. 19, 2010
A charity with plenty of very long tentacles
By Kevin Libin
Received via email…
Subject: PRAYER REQUEST: B.C. HEARING BEGINS MONDAY
For Immediate Release from the CHRISTIAN LEGAL FELLOWSHIP
November 18, 2010
B.C. hearing on constitutionality of polygamy begins Monday
National Post – November 15, 2010
Dissident Anglicans can’t keep churches, B.C. court rules
By Charles Lewis
Why does this father have standing to push for socialism with the court-mandated expansion of taxpayer funding for the government school system?
Vancouver Sun – October 30, 2010
Father prepared to go to Supreme Court over learning-disabled students ruling
By Neal Hall
The Globe and Mail – September 24, 2010
Raw-milk fans are getting a raw deal
By Karen Selick, Canadian Constitution Foundation
Queen Elizabeth drinks her milk raw. She reportedly thinks so highly of unpasteurized milk that when her grandsons Princes William and Harry were schoolboys at Eton, the famous college near Windsor Castle, she instructed herdsman Adrian Tomlinson to bottle up raw milk from her Windsor herd and deliver it to them at school.
Canadian Taxpayers`Federation magazine – Summer 2010
Corporate welfare wastes your money
There truly is no government spending program more wasteful than corporate welfare. …
When first elected in 2001, [B.C. Premier] Gordon Campbell promised to eliminate government subsidies to businesses that give some companies or industries an unfair advantage over their competitors.
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CBC News – June 22, 2010
Divorced B.C. father kept from seeing child