Letters to the editor: May 24: Carbon democracy. Plus other letters to the editor

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Letters to the editor: May 24: Carbon democracy. Plus other letters to the editor
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Dissenting judgments can be tremendously influential in future cases. For example, former Supreme Court chief justice Brian Dickson’s dissents in the famous labour trilogy of 1987 formed the basis of the eventual expansion of labour rights under the Charter in later decisions. Here, however, we have two judges who largely concur on the main issue, the federal government’s legislative competence, only differing on the characterization of the impugned law.

Given the numerous problems that the federal government has encountered over many years – under both Conservative and Liberal governments – with various federal military procurement programs , Canada would benefit by participating in NATO’s self-assessment and peer-review process. This program is focused on practical performance, best practices, and continuous improvement.

More concerning is an indication that some in the company seem more inclined to cover up “issues” than work to fix them.

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