Right here.
Maybe I've got this using-the-Charter-for-toilet-paper thing all wrong. A fella can dream ...
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Showing posts with label Charter of Rights. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Charter of Rights. Show all posts
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Sunday, October 24, 2010
And when I say "everyone," I mean "everyone except Alex Hundert ... "
... and anyone else who's being harassed by the cops and the courts, persecuted for political beliefs, and coerced into signing outrageously restrictive bail conditions.
Really, Premier.
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
More on police abuses
Bookmark this site: the Toronto Police Accountability Coalition.
An invaluable resource, maintained by the best mayor Toronto's had in the last half-century. The most recent bulletin is a concise and comprehensive update on much of the fallout from the G20 clusterfuck: the competing and overlapping inquiries and reviews, the class-action lawsuit, and the persecution of Alex Hundert, for example.
An invaluable resource, maintained by the best mayor Toronto's had in the last half-century. The most recent bulletin is a concise and comprehensive update on much of the fallout from the G20 clusterfuck: the competing and overlapping inquiries and reviews, the class-action lawsuit, and the persecution of Alex Hundert, for example.
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Calgary,
Charter of Rights,
G20,
inquiries,
John Sewell,
lawsuit,
police brutality
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