The Wilsson Coup d'etat: A Federal employee under a Federal contract was asked to consider a former employee's rights to sue under Federal law during a Federal Court appearance. Jurisdiction was not an issue as far as his venue for his law suit and nor was it an issue as far as the jurisdiction for his cause of action. He was not a provincial employee. Clearly, he was not a provincial employee and nor was he a member of a provincial union; nor did he have a provincial employee contract. The Federal lawyer was confused with jurisdiction in a Federal Court in Vancouver. Wilsson. Wilssonbogonvict. Warren wins. He serves the government. You lose.
The Wilsson Coup d'etat: A Federal employee under a Federal contract was asked to consider a former employee's rights to sue under Federal law during a Federal Court appearance. Jurisdiction was not an issue as far as his venue for his law suit and nor was it an issue as far as the jurisdiction for his cause of action. He was not a provincial employee. Clearly, he was not a provincial employee and nor was he a member of a provincial union; nor did he have a provincial employee contract. The Federal lawyer was confused with jurisdiction in a Federal Court in Vancouver. Wilsson. Wilssonbogonvict. Warren wins. He serves the government. You lose.