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Ted Morton: The Charter is gutting the provinces and the data proves it

Four years ago — on the 40th anniversary of Canada’s Charter of Rights and Freedoms — I wrote in National Post that the Charter was one of the worst bargains ever struck in the history of Canadian federalism. I argued that it had become little more than a disguised version of the old, discredited federal power of disallowance, a federal veto over provincial policies, now exercised by the Supreme Court rather than by Cabinet. The result: a steady erosion of provincial jurisdictions.  Read More
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Can you claim a street parking spot after shovelling the snow? Here’s what to know about your rights (and your neighbours’)

Toronto residents, emerging from homes banked by snow after a record-breaking 56 centimetres fell in one day Sunday, have a new thing to complain about. But if they are upset that someone else has taken a street parking spot that they’ve shovelled out, they would be wise to take the advice of one of the city’s litigation lawyers: “The snow melts, but the neighbours stay.” Read More
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Stéphane Dion: How the conquest of New France paved the way for co-operation

Prime Minister Mark Carney's speech at the Citadel of Quebec and the controversy it provoked gives us an opportunity to reflect on what is specific and even exceptional in our country's history. I will argue here that, in judging Canada's past, which Quebec nationalist circles reproach for conquest and assimilation, one must consider the tragic nature of universal history.   Read More
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Chris Selley: America’s ICE mayhem is a reminder of why police aggression is everyone’s problem

Operation Metro Surge, U.S. President Donald Trump’s urban immigration crackdown, is floundering. Gregory Bovino, the almost cartoonishly villainous head of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has been put out to pasture and will reportedly soon retire. Two American citizens are dead in Minnesota at the hands of ICE, and even many staunch Republicans are struggling to square ICE’s versions of events with the significant video evidence. Read More
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