Wednesday, 7 January 2026

Freeland to step down in 'coming weeks' after accepting role advising Ukraine's Zelenskyy

 
 
 
 
 
Jan 8, 2026
Former Hong Kong pro-democracy legislator Albert Chan Wai-yip is a longtime critic of China, who has accused its government of “crimes against humanity” after a crackdown on dissent in the Chinese special administrative region. But Chan said it is time for Canadians to look east again, as Prime Minister Mark Carney prepares for a trip to China where he will meet President Xi Jinping next week. Chan said Canada faces a new reality.
 
 

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Does Mark Carney et al read my emails? 
 
SURVEY SAYS???
 
 
 
Ask Carney or the RCMP or your MP what I think of the FBI and the DHS I Double Dog Dare Ya 
 
 
 
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FYI I PUBLISHED AN IMPORTANT COMMENT OF MINE BEFORE IT WAS DELETED TWICE THE VIDEO I OFFERED A LINK TO WAS ON LIVE CTV NEWS 20 YEARS AGO CORRECT? 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Chrystia Freeland to step down as MP on Friday

Conservative says accepting Ukraine role as sitting MP 'deeply concerning'

Former Liberal cabinet minister Chrystia Freeland says she'll step down as a member of Parliament Friday, marking the end of an era for the party.

The high-profile MP accepted on Monday what's being described as a voluntary role advising Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and indicated she would be leaving Canadian politics in the "coming weeks."

"I have written to the Speaker to confirm that I will vacate my seat effective this Friday," she wrote on social media just two days later.

"Going forward I will continue to support and help build Canada in every way I can, while championing the brave fight of the people of Ukraine, a cause I have been committed to my entire life."

WATCH | Who will replace Chrystia Freeland?:
 
What comes next for Chrystia Freeland's riding after she steps down
January 7|
Duration 2:19
 
One of Toronto's downtown ridings will need a new representative in Ottawa after Chrystia Freeland steps down as a member of Parliament. CBC’s Lane Harrison has more on what comes next.

Freeland, who has Ukrainian ancestry, was deputy prime minister between 2019 and 2024 and the country's first woman to serve as finance minister. She has long been one of Canada's most vocal opponents of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

The onetime Liberal leader hopeful has represented the downtown Toronto seat of University-Rosedale since 2015. It was carved out of a riding she first won in 2013.

Opposition accused Freeland of being in a conflict

The Conservatives have been urging Freeland to resign immediately.

"It is deeply concerning that Chrystia Freeland has accepted a job advising a foreign government, to act in their interest, while continuing to sit as a member of Canadian Parliament collecting an MP salary," wrote the party's ethics critic Michael Barrett on social media Tuesday. 

"Beyond the fact that serving Canadians is not a part-time job, the position she has accepted with a foreign government, paid or unpaid, raises the question of whose interests will be prioritized."

Public office holders in Canada are barred from a number of activities under the Conflict of Interest Act, including engaging in outside employment and paid consulting. It does not include specific language about advising a foreign government.

In her post Wednesday, Freeland said she consulted with the federal ethics commissioner and followed his advice.

A source close to Freeland said the initial plan was for her to resign her seat and then take up the Zelenskyy adviser position, but the Ukrainians moved up the announcement.

The source previously said Zelenskyy asked Freeland to take on the role during a visit to the country on Dec. 22 and she approached Prime Minister Mark Carney about it on Dec. 24.

Carney had previously appointed her as Canada's new special representative for the reconstruction of Ukraine, a role she said she is also giving up.

Once official, her resignation will trigger a byelection for the Toronto seat considered a safe riding for the Liberals.

Freeland has been a key face in the Liberal Party since former prime minister Justin Trudeau swept into power in the 2015 election.

She was largely seen as his lieutenant, playing a key role renegotiating the North American trade pact during U.S. President Donald Trump's first term and overseeing the country's finances during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic. She abruptly resigned from Trudeau's cabinet in late 2024, ultimately setting the scene for his resignation.

Freeland's office previously confirmed that she will soon be moving to the United Kingdom for her new job as CEO of the Rhodes Trust educational charity, which starts July 1.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Catharine Tunney is a reporter with CBC's Parliament Hill bureau, where she covers national security and the RCMP. She worked previously for CBC in Nova Scotia. You can reach her at catharine.tunney@cbc.ca

 
 
 
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Jan 5, 2026
Former longtime cabinet minister and deputy prime minister Chrystia Freeland says she will resign from Parliament “in the coming weeks,” in a social media post shared just hours after Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced he’d appointed her as an advisor on economic development.
  

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Shame on CTV having this panel and the 2 Yankees spin things to suit their personal agendas
 
 
True or False??? 
Conservatives called on Freeland to step down 
 
The Conservatives had upped the pressure earlier Monday, calling for Freeland's swift resignation.
 
"One cannot be a Canadian MP and an adviser to a foreign government," said Conservative foreign affairs critic Michael Chong earlier Monday. "She must do one or the other.  "She should resign as adviser or as MP for University-Rosedale."
 
 
 
 
 

Rackets, Defections, and a Cabinet Shuffle? | The Honourable & the Hack – Ep. 4

 
Jan 6, 2026
Rackets, Defections, and a Cabinet Shuffle? | The Honourable & the Hack – Ep. 4 
 
In Episode 4 of The Honourable & the Hack, Andrew Parsons and Alex Bill step back to reflect on what they’ve learned so far in the world of podcasting — including some of the feedback and listener comments that have landed closest to home. 
 
Then, they get into what really matters: what comes next. 
 
The hosts go out on a limb with their predictions for 2026, including the possibility of defections and major debates — or “rackets,” as they’re known in Newfoundland and Labrador — inside the House of Assembly. Drawing on firsthand experience, they talk about decorum in the House, how it’s changed over time, and some of the most memorable rackets they’ve witnessed. 
 
The conversation then widens to the national stage, where a series of quiet but significant moves within the federal civil service before the holiday break caught the attention of those watching closely on Parliament Hill. 
 
The hosts unpack what those shifts could signal — including the potential for a federal Cabinet shuffle and broader political consequences in the year ahead. This episode blends reflection, insider perspective, and informed speculation — the kind of conversation you don’t often hear once the cameras are rolling. 
 
👇 Join the discussion in the comments: 
 
Do you see defections coming in 2026? 
 
 Is decorum in the House getting better — or worse? 
 
Are we headed for a Cabinet shuffle sooner than expected? 
 
Subscribe for new episodes of The Honourable & the Hack, where experience meets curiosity — and nothing is off limits. 
  
Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and their guests and do not necessarily reflect the views of any employer, organization, or institution. This content is intended for discussion and commentary and should not be considered professional, legal, or political advice. Some discussion in this episode includes speculation and forward-looking commentary based on publicly available information and personal experience.
 

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 Folks who follow Yankees byway of CBC and CTV may enjoy a blog I published yesterday

 
Tuesday, 6 January 2026 
Sen. Amy Klobuchar considering run for Minnesota governor after Tim Walz ends reelection bid, sources say
  
 
I one of my comments went missing so I called both of you and left voicemails Correct???
 
 
IMHO A writ will be dropped before Parliament sits again
 
 
We talked but I have to send you two lawyers an email Correct???
 
 
True or False??? 
Conservatives called on Freeland to step down 
 
The Conservatives had upped the pressure earlier Monday, calling for Freeland's swift resignation.
 
"One cannot be a Canadian MP and an adviser to a foreign government," said Conservative foreign affairs critic Michael Chong earlier Monday. "She must do one or the other. "She should resign as adviser or as MP for University-Rosedale."
 
 
 
 
 

Freeland to step down in 'coming weeks' after accepting role advising Ukraine's Zelenskyy

Longtime Liberal MP and former deputy prime minister holds central Toronto seat

Longtime Liberal Chrystia Freeland says she'll step down as a member of Parliament in the "coming weeks" after accepting a new role advising Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.

"Ukraine is at the forefront of today's global fight for democracy, and I welcome this chance to contribute on an unpaid basis as an economic adviser to [Zelenskyy]," she wrote on social media hours after the president announced her appointment.

"In the coming weeks I will also leave my seat in Parliament. I want to thank my constituents for their years of confidence in me. I am so grateful to have been your representative."

Freeland, who has Ukrainian ancestry, was deputy prime minister between 2019 and 2024. She has long been one of Canada's most vocal opponents of Russia's invasion of Ukraine. 

Once official, her resignation will trigger a byelection. Toronto's University-Rosedale, the seat Freeland has held for a decade, is largely considered a safe riding for the Liberals.

"Right now, Ukraine needs to strengthen its internal resilience — both for the sake of Ukraine's recovery if diplomacy delivers results as swiftly as possible, and to reinforce our defence if, because of delays by our partners, it takes longer to bring this war to an end," Zelenskyy wrote on X.

People clap in a legislative hallFreeland is seen clapping behind Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy when the leader delivered a speech in the House of Commons in 2023. (Patrick Doyle/The Canadian Press)

A source close to Freeland said Zelenskyy asked her to take on the voluntary advisory role on Dec. 22 while she was in Ukraine, and she told Carney about the request on Christmas Eve.

The source, who spoke on the condition they not be named because they weren't authorized to speak publicly, said Freeland made the case that the new job is a continuation of the work she has been doing and that she sees it as good for both Canada and Ukraine.

In September 2025, Freeland announced she was leaving the federal cabinet and would not reoffer in the next federal election. The same day, Prime Minister Mark Carney announced that Freeland would be Canada's new special representative for the reconstruction of Ukraine.

In her statement on Monday, Freeland said she would now "step aside" from that role.

Freeland's office previously confirmed that she will soon be moving to the United Kingdom for her new job as CEO of the Rhodes Trust educational charity, which starts July 1.

In his own statement, Carney thanked his one-time leadership rival for her work as Canada's special representative to Ukraine.

"You are uniquely qualified for this important new role," the prime minister wrote on social media. "It is a further credit to Canada's steadfast support for Ukraine that a Canadian is taking on this role at this crucial moment for Ukraine’s future."

Conservatives called on Freeland to step down

The Conservatives had upped the pressure earlier Monday, calling for Freeland's swift resignation.

"One cannot be a Canadian MP and an adviser to a foreign government," said Conservative foreign affairs critic Michael Chong earlier Monday. "She must do one or the other.

"She should resign as adviser or as MP for University-Rosedale."

Conservative MP Roman Baber called it "a blatant conflict of interest."

Public office holders in Canada are barred from a number of activities under the Conflict of Interest Act, including engaging in outside employment and paid consulting. It does not include specific language about advising a foreign government.

A spokesperson for the Prime Minister's Office said Freeland consulted with the Office of the Conflict of Interest and Ethics Commissioner "to ensure that this transition is made in full compliance with her obligations and responsibilities" as an MP.

A spokesperson for the commissioner wouldn't comment on any dealings with Freeland, citing confidentiality restrictions.

In 2024, Parliament passed a law requiring those acting on behalf of foreign states to register with the federal government within 14 days of entering an agreement or face hefty penalties — but the office is not up and running yet.

The source said Zelenskyy would like Freeland to organize an international advisory council on the reconstruction of Ukraine.

Carney pledges $2.5B for Ukraine

Freeland's appointment comes as Carney heads to Paris to meet with other allies in a bid to end the war.

Late last month, Carney announced a $2.5-billion package of loans and debt suspension for Ukraine. It brought Canada's total commitment in military, humanitarian and economic assistance since Russia's 2022 invasion to more than $23.5 billion.

Zelenskyy said last week that after weeks of U.S.-led diplomacy, including talks with U.S. President Donald Trump in Florida, a peace agreement was "90 per cent ready." Zelenskyy has said over the past month that Ukrainian and U.S. officials have worked on several documents related to postwar reconstruction and investment.

WATCH | Carney meets with Zelenskyy, announces latest aid:
 
Canada announces $2.5B in aid for Ukraine
December 27, 2025|
Duration 4:23
 
Prime Minister Mark Carney and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy met on Saturday in Halifax to discuss economic aid amid the Russia-Ukraine war. This comes ahead of Zelenskyy’s plans to meet with U.S. President Donald Trump to discuss a peace deal.

Taras Kachka, Ukraine deputy prime minister, said on Saturday that international partners have reached consensus on an economic support package of about $800 billion US for Ukraine over the next decade.

The package is based on calculations by the World Bank, the International Monetary Fund and the European Union, and would cover damage compensation, reconstruction and economic stability and a $200-billion US growth "booster," Kachka said.

Freeland has roiled Russia in the past.

She was one of a number of Canadian officials subjected to retaliatory sanctions imposed by Vladimir Putin's government in 2014, the year Russia annexed Crimea.

After Putin invaded Ukraine in 2022, she was a leading proponent among Ukraine's allies for freezing some Russian assets.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Catharine Tunney is a reporter with CBC's Parliament Hill bureau, where she covers national security and the RCMP. She worked previously for CBC in Nova Scotia. You can reach her at catharine.tunney@cbc.ca

With files from The Associated Press

 
 
 


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Sen. Amy Klobuchar considering run for Minnesota governor after Tim Walz ends reelection bid, sources say

By Hunter Woodall

Updated on: January 5, 2026 / 1:07 PM CST / CBS Minnesota

Democratic U.S. Sen. Amy Klobuchar is seriously considering a run for governor in the wake of Tim Walz's decision Monday to end his bid for a third term

Sources close to Klobuchar tell CBS News she is getting outreach encouraging her to run, but that she has not made a final decision yet. 



Governor Walz made the difficult decision to focus on his job and the challenges facing our state rather than campaigning and running for reelection. He has always dedicated his career to delivering for Minnesota — from providing school breakfast and lunches to our kids to passing gun safety legislation to maintaining our state’s AAA bond rating. He is a true public servant.




I just called 2 of your offices Correct?


 

 

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FWD: Staff memo [Private]

Dec 29

Hi everyone,

Yesterday, Candice sent the below email to our internal team. I thought you would appreciate seeing it as well, as it does such a good job of laying out just how impressive everything we accomplished this year really was!

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DATE: December 28, 2025
FROM: Candice Malcolm
SUBJECT: Thank you all for your hard work!

Team,

As we close the books on our first year at Juno News, I wanted to write to all of the staff at Juno News directly.

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Candice Malcolm: Reaction to reporting on Carney's daughter exposes legacy media double standard

 
Dec 26, 2025
 Candice discusses criticism surrounding her pre-election reporting on Sasha Carney’s transition from female to male as a teenager, something legacy media attempted to discredit as illegitimate and intrusive, despite it being a matter of public record.
 

666 Comments

 
David Amos
Methinks now is the winter of our discontent N'esy Pas?
 
 

 Too Bad So Sad That This Is Pure D Bullshit

 
 
 

BREAKING: King Charles TAKES ACTION Against Starmer — Parliament in Turmoil!

 
Dec 28, 2025
BREAKING: King Charles TAKES ACTION Against Starmer — Parliament in Turmoil! King Charles has made a bold move against Keir Starmer, sending shockwaves through Parliament. Tensions rise as political chaos unfolds, leaving lawmakers and the nation on edge.
 

202 Comments

 
David Amos
Too Bad So Sad That This Is Pure D Bullshit
 
 
David Amos
Now is the winter of our discontent
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

1 Minute Ago: Trump Enforces Tougher Border Policies as Canada Pushes Back

 
Dec 27, 2025
The United States has rolled out a new set of border policies under Donald Trump, signaling a sharper stance on immigration and cross border control. These measures are already reshaping movement at the northern border and drawing strong reactions from officials on both sides. 
 
Canada has responded quickly, outlining its own countermeasures and diplomatic stance in response to the changes. This video breaks down what the new rules mean, why Canada is pushing back, and how these decisions could impact trade, travel, and political relations moving forward.

626 Comments

 
 David Amos
Thank you for posting this I am taking the liberty of posting your work in my blog ASAP Perhaps we should talk

 
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---------- Forwarded message ---------
From: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, Dec 29, 2025 at 2:35 PM
Subject: Fwd: How complete is your understanding of Canadian law?
To: Gidney N. Cloyd <myrdsdin@gmail.com>, <aaron.gunn@parl.gc.ca>, Erik Andersen <twolabradors@shaw.ca>


Ask your MP if I understand the law


Ask your MP


---------- Forwarded message ---------
From: Gunn, Aaron - M.P. <aaron.gunn@parl.gc.ca>
Date: Fri, Oct 31, 2025 at 10:51 PM
Subject: Automatic reply: RE Riverview roiled over 'cloak and dagger shenanigans'
To: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com>


Hello,

 

Thank you for contacting the Office of Aaron Gunn, Member of Parliament for North Island–Powell River. 

 

We have received your message.

 

All emails are read and brought to the attention of MP Gunn. Responses are prioritized for inquiries from local residents.

 

To receive a response, please ensure that you include your full name, current residential address (including your postal code), and phone number (if you would like Aaron to call you).

 

If you reside outside of North Island–Powell River, we kindly ask that you contact your local Member of Parliament for assistance. You can find your Member of Parliament here: https://www.ourcommons.ca/Members/en.

 

 

We will do our best to respond in a timely manner; however, due to a high volume of emails, there may be a delay in our response. We apologize for any inconvenience and appreciate your patience.

 

If this is an urgent matter, please contact our office by phone at (250) 434-0300 during our office hours: Tuesday to Saturday, 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM.  One of our staff members will be happy to assist you.

 

Thank you, again, for reaching out to our office and engaging in Canada's democracy.

 

Sincerely,

 

Aaron’s entire constituency team

 

P.S. Did you know Aaron has one of the largest social media followings of anyone in Parliament? Stay up to date with Aaron's work by following him on the social media channels below!

 

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Now is the winter of our discontent

 

King Charles focuses on 'pilgrimage,' peace in Christmas message

Dec 25, 2025  
 
 

King Charles focuses on 'pilgrimage,' peace in Christmas message 

In his Christmas address for 2025, King Charles III paid tribute to the sacrifice of fallen soldiers and spoke about the nativity story's themes of companionship, kindness and inner strength, and how those values resonate today.

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vBtcdGoLP54 

The King's Christmas Broadcast 2025

 
Dec 25, 2025
“Journeying is a constant theme of the Christmas Story. The Holy Family made a journey to Bethlehem and arrived homeless without proper shelter. The Wise Men made a pilgrimage from the East to worship at the cradle of Christ; and the Shepherds journeyed from field to town in search of Jesus, the Saviour of the World. In each case, they journeyed with others; and relied on the companionship and kindness of others.” In this year’s Christmas Broadcast or ‘King’s Speech’, His Majesty reflects on the theme of the journey, in religious life and more broadly.
 

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David Amos
Must I say Bah Humbug again??? 
 
>>>>> This is the docket in Federal Court 
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> The hearing held on Dec 14th, 2015 https://archive.org/details/BahHumbug 
>>>>> 
>>>>> This Judge understands the meaning of the word Integrity 
>>>>>
 >>>>> Date: 20151223 
>>>>> 
>>>>> Docket: T-1557-15 
>>>>> 
>>>>> Fredericton, New Brunswick, December 23, 2015 
>>>>> 
>>>>> PRESENT: The Honourable Mr. Justice Bell 
>>>>> 
>>>>> BETWEEN: 
>>>>> 
>>>>> DAVID RAYMOND AMOS 
>>>>> 
>>>>> Plaintiff 
>>>>> 
>>>>> and 
>>>>> 
>>>>> HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN 
>>>>> 
>>>>> Defendant 
>>>>> 
>>>>> ORDER 
>>>>> 
>>>>> (Delivered orally from the Bench in Fredericton, New Brunswick, on 
>>>>> December 14, 2015) 
>>>>> 
>>>>> The Plaintiff seeks an appeal de novo, by way of motion pursuant to 
>>>>> the Federal Courts Rules (SOR/98-106), from an Order made on November 
>>>>> 12, 2015, in which Prothonotary Morneau struck the Statement of Claim 
>>>>> in its entirety. 
>>>>> 
>>>>> At the outset of the hearing, the Plaintiff brought to my attention a 
>>>>> letter dated September 10, 2004, which he sent to me, in my then 
>>>>> capacity as Past President of the New Brunswick Branch of the Canadian 
>>>>> Bar Association, and the then President of the Branch, Kathleen Quigg, 
>>>>> (now a Justice of the New Brunswick Court of Appeal). In that letter 
>>>>> he stated: 
>>>>> 
>>>>> As for your past President, Mr. Bell, may I suggest that you check the 
>>>>> work of Frank McKenna before I sue your entire law firm including you. 
>>>>> You are your brother’s keeper. 
>>>>> 
>>>>> Frank McKenna is the former Premier of New Brunswick and a former 
>>>>> colleague of mine at the law firm of McInnes Cooper. In addition to 
>>>>> expressing an intention to sue me, the Plaintiff refers to a number of 
>>>>> people in his Motion Record who he appears to contend may be witnesses 
>>>>> or potential parties to be added. Those individuals who are known to 
>>>>> me personally, include, but are not limited to the former Prime 
>>>>> Minister of Canada, The Right Honourable Stephen Harper; former 
>>>>> Attorney General of Canada and now a Justice of the Manitoba Court of 
>>>>> Queen’s Bench, Vic Toews; former member of Parliament Rob Moore; 
>>>>> former Director of Policing Services, the late Grant Garneau; former 
>>>>> Chief of the Fredericton Police Force, Barry McKnight; former Staff 
>>>>> Sergeant Danny Copp; my former colleagues on the New Brunswick Court 
>>>>> of Appeal, Justices Bradley V. Green and Kathleen Quigg, and, retired 
>>>>> Assistant Commissioner Wayne Lang of the Royal Canadian Mounted 
>>>>> Police. 
>>>>> 
>>>>> In the circumstances, given the threat in 2004 to sue me in my 
>>>>> personal capacity and my past and present relationship with many 
>>>>> potential witnesses and/or potential parties to the litigation, I am 
>>>>> of the view there would be a reasonable apprehension of bias should I 
>>>>> hear this motion. See Justice de Grandpré’s dissenting judgment in 
>>>>> Committee for Justice and Liberty et al v National Energy Board et al, 
>>>>> [1978] 1 SCR 369 at p 394 for the applicable test regarding 
>>>>> allegations of bias. In the circumstances, although neither party has 
>>>>> requested I recuse myself, I consider it appropriate that I do so.
 >>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> AS A RESULT OF MY RECUSAL, THIS COURT ORDERS that the Administrator of 
>>>>> the Court schedule another date for the hearing of the motion. There
 >>>>> is no order as to costs. 
>>>>> 
>>>>> “B. Richard Bell” 
>>>>> Judge 
>>>>>
 
David Amos
Why is it that I am not surprised to see that my comment was deleted? However I am pleasantly surprised that this one still exists about your ridiculous Throne Speech being adopted in the House of Commons without a vote 
 
 
 

Throne speech adopted without vote despite criticism from opposition

 
Jun 5, 2025
Prime Minister Carney's Liberal government passed its first test as the throne speech was adopted in the House of Commons without a vote.
 

206 Comments

 
David Amos
Surprise Surprise Surprise
 
 
 



---------- Forwarded message ---------
From: Gidney N. Cloyd <myrdsdin@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, Dec 29, 2025 at 1:05 PM
Subject: Re: How complete is your understanding of Canadian law?
To: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com>
Cc: Erik Andersen <twolabradors@shaw.ca>


    What work? And to what end?  

On 2025-12-29 08:26, David Amos wrote:
Perhaps you should check my work

On Sun, Dec 28, 2025 at 10:42 PM Gidney N. Cloyd <myrdsdin@gmail.com> wrote:

David: 

    As I just suggested to Erik, you're overthinking a question that includes the answer.  

    Nonetheless, where, in your case, did you or your counsel argue anything related to the parliamentary convention known as, "Responsible Government"? The convention by which Parliament and Government have conducted the entirety of their business - pre and post Statute of Westminster,1931. 

    As an aside it should be noted that the Federal Court system cannot make any constitutional determinations. That jurisdiction is the domain of the superior courts of the provinces and the SCC. The Federal Courts - as gamed as they have been from the very get go -  can only follow what has been previously decided in those superior courts.  

    And as a further aside, the phrasing I used in the header is a pointed insult to the lone name on the initial 'To' line, the North Island-Powell River MP, Aaron Gunn; he who has not dared to respond to my challenged of his parroted, simplistic, "understanding" of the Responsible Government convention shortly after he was elected in the Spring; the triumphant Conservative whose silence exactly echoes the NDP cricket he replaced.  

David.  

On 2025-12-28 16:20, David Amos wrote:

On Sun, Dec 28, 2025 at 7:39 PM Erik Andersen <twolabradors@shaw.ca> wrote:
"The law" is an ever changing process that molds itself in accordance with the prevailing society's apparent wants or needs. 
In the 70s we were instructed by PM Trudeau to install the spoken French in our air services. This would be an expensive add-on. The leverage was our federal license to operate commercial air services in Western and North Western  Canada.

It came to me to give an answer so I examined the wording of the original, enabling legislation and there was our out. It gave freedom to the corporation to decide if there was a business rationale to have the second language spoken in the cabin by the crew.
 When I replied to the person ordered to make this happen he went ballistic.. I was later told he had 4 lawyers in Transport Canada assigned to find a way to impose the PM's will, they all failed.

If you are interested,  there is a  small essay, first published in1850 by a French economist/journalist , Frederic Bastiat , titled "The Law'.   From the forward, "The main purpose of any government is the protection of the lives, liberties, and property of its citizens."    "But even in his time -writing in the late  1840s- Bastiat was alarmed over how the law had been "perverted" into an instrument of what he called legal plunder. "

What this economist saw in 1840 has only been amplified since. That was what Carter was up against in 1975 in Canada. 

So now in Canada legalization of plundering and predation prevails and the victims are the trusting poor, the frightened and poorly educated.  

Cheers Erik


From: "Gidney N. Cloyd" <myrdsdin@gmail.com>
To: "Erik Andersen" <twolabradors@shaw.ca>
Sent: Sunday, December 28, 2025 2:31:35 PM
Subject: Re: How complete is your understanding of Canadian law?

Erik:

    Surely you're not arguing in defense of parliamentarians? Suggesting that they may create any laws they choose, in whatever manner they choose - the prescribed norms of the Constitution which empowers them over us be damned? Thus, that that same Constitution offers us no protections from them?  

    Surely your experiences in the corporate world has not had you routinely encounter such equally cavalier attitudes to corporate charters/constitutions so as to render your perception of them as inconsequentially moot instruments? CEOs and Boards empowered to do as they see fit - shareholders, the fecklessly damned?   

    To wit: your learned Justice failed to mention that whatever branch of law a venue chooses to adopt, it has to do so through the preeminent vehicle of a constitution... else chaos ensues. Yes?  

    So I ask again, Why would the Supreme Court of Canada volunteer 'Responsible Government' as an example of a parliamentary convention which conflicts with Canada's Constitution if that convention didn't conflict with that Constitution?    [JEOPARDY homage here]      

David.  

On 2025-12-28 13:51, Erik Andersen wrote:
If any use in this posting, I asked a retired BC Supreme Court Judge what law was practiced in Canada. Choice being English Law ( relies almost exclusively on president), I refer to as lazy law..  The second choice is Roman/French/Scottish  Law that only relies on the evidence and in Canada is only practiced in Quebec.
Parliamentarians create laws but rely on the legal/police as enforcers these laws.Erik


From: "Gidney N. Cloyd" <myrdsdin@gmail.com>
To: "Gunn, Aaron - M.P." <aaron.gunn@parl.gc.ca>
Cc: "Prime MInister" <pm@pm.gc.ca>, "Hon. David Eby" <premier@gov.bc.ca>, "Anna Kindy - MLA" <anna.kindy.mla@leg.bc.ca>, "Ministerial Correspondence Unit - Justice Canada" <mcu@justice.gc.ca>, "AG Minister" <AG.Minister@gov.bc.ca>
Sent: Sunday, December 28, 2025 10:25:50 AM
Subject: How complete is your understanding of Canadian law?

    A Little Brain Teaser to Close Out 2025/Kick Start 2026... 


    Why would the Supreme Court of Canada volunteer 'Responsible Government' as an example of a parliamentary convention which conflicts with Canada's Constitution if that convention didn't conflict with that Constitution?    [JEOPARDY homage here]      


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