Our society is based on fundamental legal principles. One of those principles is that a victim can not make justice for itself.
We, MPs in the House of Commons, have been the victim of an attempted murder by what appears increasingly to be an isolated act of someone with psychological distress. We as MPs have the power to change laws. I firmly believe that in the case before us, we must make an extra effort to keep a cool head and have the interests of citizens at the center of our concerns. We must not upset the delicate balance between security and individual rights without a real social debate. We need to reflect on the tragedy that has occurred and avoid the temptation to drift to a paranoid security obsession.
We must not give in to fear. We should not act on the heat of the moment without a thorough reflexion and debate.
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I only pray that our opposition parties will come together and help to protect Canadian freedom, and keep Canada’s extreme right-wing politicians reigned in for one more year. I worry that Canadians wont be allowed to vote in 2015 – that there will be some ‘excuse’ to circumvent our democratic right – a prorogation or war measures act or yet another omnibus bill.
We send our fighter planes to bomb and kill , what kind of response do we expect. These Islamic states do not possess the military hardware to retaliate in kind, so they respond with overt actions in frustration.
I subscribe to the Lester Pearson kind of warfare, by concerted United Nations action to set up PEACE KEEPING
forces to prevent excesses and attacks on human rights anywhere in this world.
Killing has never solved any problems. After the killings and wanton destruction ends, we are faced with the same problems we faced BEFORE the killing started.
We have to stop being blind followers of Washington imperialism. We have to be a voice of REASON.
At one point in the past century, Canada was known AND respected as the a voice of reason. No longer.
When people feel inspired by leaders outside Canada, that says something about our own.
I don’t want further erosion of my Charter Rights due to some knee jerk reaction to somebody taking a few shots at politicians.
What we really need is thorough police investigations of work place injuries and death. The Worker’s Compensation ACT has immunized employers from criminal law.
The RCMP motto of “Defend the Law” has been usurped by the WC ACT and thrown workers Charter Right to Life and Security of the Person on the trash heap.
There must be a rewrite of the ACT through a Supreme Court of Canada order to include thorough and serious police investigations to work place incidents and a worker’s right to access Civil Court must be returned.
We must rid ourselves of this two tiered judicial system.