Alberta would face exodus if it separates, poll suggests; a bogus ruling of โcontinuing genocideโ in Canada; and more
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The court ruling, handed down in May, says Karl Antonius was convicted in 2020 of sexual assault for having unprotected sex with a woman after she fell asleep in his bed in 2015.
The Tickle v Giggle appeal ruling is littered with examples of the judges imposing gender ideology
The Canadian Press reported that the Supreme Court 'upheld' a 'ruling' that Aboriginal title can't apply to private property. That was wrong
The ruling the Supreme Court released Friday involves an Ontario case where the delay exceeded the limit set by the court by only four days.
The Supreme Court of Canada has upheld a ruling that Aboriginal title cannot be declared over private land, in a decision the federal government says will have an impact in B.C.