John Carpay discusses a double standard he sees in the application of the law. He cites the case of Derek Reimer, a Calgary pastor who has been convicted of causing a disturbance after protesting drag queen story hours at public libraries. John points out numerous cases of protests that caused disturbances, many in front of police, where no one is ever charged. We then focus on petitions. Do they do any good? Then we talk about the controversial Court Challenges Program. Finally, we look at a new study showing that children in this post-Covid era are having difficulty paying attention in school.
John Carpay in the Epoch Times via the Justice Centre, Jan 27, 2025: Everyone Should Be Equal Under the Law
CBC, Jun 2, 2020: Hundreds gather for Black Lives Matter solidarity rally in Regina
CBC, Jun 22, 2022: Queen Victoria statue beheaded by protesters can't be repaired, Manitoba government says
CBC, Feb 14, 2020: Trudeau calls for 'dialogue' as blockade cripples rail network, while Scheer says clear out the protesters
Global News, Feb 14, 2022: Trudeau invokes Emergencies Act for 1st time to aid convoy blockade response
Justice Centre, Aug 11, 2023: R. v. Whatcott - Challenging expanding definitions of “hate speech” in Canada
John Carpay in the Western Standard via the Justice Centre, Dec 30, 2024: An election in 2025 will not fix Canada’s cultural decline
Amazon: Corrupted by Fear: How the Charter was betrayed, and what Canadians can do about it by John Carpay
Justice Centre, Jan 24, 2025: Why Petitions?
Justice Centre, Apr 9, 2024: Justice Centre delivers 50,000+ petition signatures against Online Harms Act in Ottawa
Justice Centre, Jan 9, 2025: Canadians challenge Prime Minister’s decision to prorogue Parliament
Blacklock's Reporter, Jan 22, 2025: Feds Paid Carbon Tax Friends
Blacklock's Reporter, Jan 23, 2025: Carbon Tax A ‘Human Right’
The Epoch Times, Jan 23, 2025: Youths’ Rudeness in Classroom ‘Significantly Higher’ Following COVID-19 School Shutdowns: Study
Theme Music "Carpay Diem" by Dave Stevens
Photo credit: CBC - Brangwyn Jones