How well do our elected representatives and unelected public officials understand the Canadian constitution in light of their government roles? I am starting a survey to find out starting today.
Whell everyone who isn’t blind is awaking to the obvious. Trudeau, Singh and Freeland and most of the co-opted Liberal Cabinet who are members of the WEF an umbrella organization to the UN , are driving policies hard and furious that surely challenge and likely override our Constitutional rights. They are implementing the goals of the evil UN Agenda 21 with their 17 SDG’s. Your individual rights , freedom and property rights belong now to the collective . The goals are being further strengthened with the CCP designed and UN approved ESG targets. Welcome to the collective Communism.
Gene, I disagree with your first reason as to how the Bill of Rights as been written. To not acknowledge God is a mistake! Your example in the Charter seems to be inclusive in my mind. By not recognizing One Supreme Being over and above what this world represents is the current agenda of the Woke ideology of the WEF and UN’s. Protecting our right to the religion of our choice and property rights in this day and age is necessary. Stopping the encroaching spread of communism as the WEF policy represents worldwide is more important to me than rewriting the Charter and Bill of Rights at this time.
Protecting the right to the religion of your choice does not mean that one version of religion and God should be acknowledged over others. There are 4200 religions in the world. My understanding of Creation and Reality has no relationship to the notion of the God of the Bible.
It is best that no version of faith should be held up as a “universal truth” so that everyone can worship in their own way privately.
I was one of 6 people on the Committee that created the Statement of Principles. Two members were deeply regious and insistent on a “supremacy of God” statement but were out-voted for the reasons above. I know this document and its stages of creation very well.
If a citizen wants a constitutional document with God in it, the Bill of Rights and The Charter both have it already.
Whell everyone who isn’t blind is awaking to the obvious. Trudeau, Singh and Freeland and most of the co-opted Liberal Cabinet who are members of the WEF an umbrella organization to the UN , are driving policies hard and furious that surely challenge and likely override our Constitutional rights. They are implementing the goals of the evil UN Agenda 21 with their 17 SDG’s. Your individual rights , freedom and property rights belong now to the collective . The goals are being further strengthened with the CCP designed and UN approved ESG targets. Welcome to the collective Communism.
Gene, I disagree with your first reason as to how the Bill of Rights as been written. To not acknowledge God is a mistake! Your example in the Charter seems to be inclusive in my mind. By not recognizing One Supreme Being over and above what this world represents is the current agenda of the Woke ideology of the WEF and UN’s. Protecting our right to the religion of our choice and property rights in this day and age is necessary. Stopping the encroaching spread of communism as the WEF policy represents worldwide is more important to me than rewriting the Charter and Bill of Rights at this time.
Protecting the right to the religion of your choice does not mean that one version of religion and God should be acknowledged over others. There are 4200 religions in the world. My understanding of Creation and Reality has no relationship to the notion of the God of the Bible.
It is best that no version of faith should be held up as a “universal truth” so that everyone can worship in their own way privately.
I was one of 6 people on the Committee that created the Statement of Principles. Two members were deeply regious and insistent on a “supremacy of God” statement but were out-voted for the reasons above. I know this document and its stages of creation very well.
If a citizen wants a constitutional document with God in it, the Bill of Rights and The Charter both have it already.