…then make it Angelo Persichilli - A Sad Canadian Circus.
…Schreiber had no right to be in the committee room on Parliament Hill because the alleged case of corruption, as it happens in any democratic country, should be handled by police and courts.Politicians are the legislators, while the judicial system has to administer the law and police should enforce it.
Unfortunately, this area of competence in Canada has been obliterated by incompetence, political interests and accusations of corruption.
We have courts telling Parliament how to write laws. And, this week, Parliament has taken over the judicial system telling judges when and if someone can be extradited…
Another ‘disturbance’ in Caledonia yesterday - Activist badly beaten in Caledonia attack (Spectator). More at LFP.
I just can’t get over this line from Julian Fantino:
OPP commissioner Julian Fantino said in a release that the force, “will seek every legal remedy possible to end this madness and to bring them (protesters) to justice.”
“These incidents, where interlopers put their personal agendas over those who are striving for a permanent and lasting resolution will not be tolerated,” said Fantino.
At first I thought he was referring to the native protesters.
Silly me.
Meanwhile, the feds will offer another cash settlement, since the $125 million offered last May wasn’t good enough - Ottawa plans new cash offer to Six Nations.
If that fails, then Plan B goes into action.
Trouble is, nobody seems to know what that might be.