Trudeau cravenly wobbles on free speech in France’s time of need
denniscurry.substack.com
I first wrote on Justin Trudeau nearly five years ago in relation to the federal government’s proposed legislation on medical assistance in dying. I wrote then — and believe now — that the Trudeau Liberals ultimately failed in writing a law in keeping with the spirit of the Supreme Court’s unanimous decision. To add insult to injury, it was Trudeau’s justice minister who gave flashy assurances against a Charter challenge despite many legal experts invalidating this analysis.
Trudeau cravenly wobbles on free speech in France’s time of need
Trudeau cravenly wobbles on free speech in…
Trudeau cravenly wobbles on free speech in France’s time of need
I first wrote on Justin Trudeau nearly five years ago in relation to the federal government’s proposed legislation on medical assistance in dying. I wrote then — and believe now — that the Trudeau Liberals ultimately failed in writing a law in keeping with the spirit of the Supreme Court’s unanimous decision. To add insult to injury, it was Trudeau’s justice minister who gave flashy assurances against a Charter challenge despite many legal experts invalidating this analysis.