Liberals are striving to change Canada's very nature. The future rests with Supreme Court yyc abpoli cdnpoli Column by DonBraid:
If the court agrees with the Liberals, the judges will go a long way toward permanently changing the nature of this country, one of the most successful federations on earth.Article content
The Supreme Court’s Hearing 40195 will be held over Tuesday and Wednesday. The lineup is fascinating. On Day 2, Alberta will have 17 supporters, including the governments of Ontario, Quebec, B.C., Manitoba, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, and Saskatchewan. A serious federal government would encourage them all to develop their own plans, in co-ordination with commonly agreed national goals. That’s the way the government of a federation behaves. Canada isn’t a unitary state — yet.
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