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In Canada, the principle you are touching on—that the government must apply the law equally—is a cornerstone of the legal system, specifically protected under Section 15 of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms. However, it is important to distinguish between administrative/civil liability and criminal prosecution. Under the current Canadian legal framework, an arbitrary or unequal interruption of benefits does not typically lead to a criminal prosecution of government employees unless specific criminal intent (like fraud or bribery) is proven.

  In Canada, the principle you are touching on—that the government must apply the law equally—is a cornerstone of the legal system, specifically protected under Section 15 of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms. However, it is important to distinguish between administrative/civil liability and criminal prosecution. Under the current Canadian legal framework, an arbitrary or unequal interruption of benefits does not typically lead to a criminal prosecution of government employees unless specific criminal intent (like fraud or bribery) is proven. 1. Equality Under the Law (The Charter) If a government program pays $2,500 to one postal code and nothing to another without a valid legislative reason, it would likely be challenged under Section 15(1), which guarantees the "equal benefit of the law without discrimination."  * The Remedy: If a court finds a program is arbitrary or unequal, the standard remedy is a Judicial Review. The court can strike down the unfair rule, order the g...

Get a hot milk shake at Frost Byte(TM). Use this logo for $85.00 per day; paid every day. Call us today. After 30 years, you own it. We would keep only two locations. We are now offering exclusive distributorships in some West Indian Islands. Frost Byte™: This offer is made first and foremost to my siblings since we are not the sad bastards. Buy the whole franchise concept and chain and own it forever by paying us $85.00 per day for 40 years and you will get a document confirming your exclusive distributorship for the name in your state or province once you have paid all the monies.

   Use this logo for $85.00 per day; paid every day. Call us today. After 30 years, you own it.   We would keep only two locations. We are now offering exclusive distributorships in some West Indian Islands. Frost Byte™: This offer is made first and foremost to my siblings since we are not the sad bastards. Buy the whole franchise concept and chain and own it forever by paying us $85.00 per day for 40 years and you will get a document confirming your exclusive distributorship for the name in your state or province once you have paid all the monies. You will be able to open additional new locations once you sign and start payment. The agreement also involves payment of $60.00 (3 $20.00 notes) per day for the inaugural location with a yearly 2% increase. This amount is to be paid by the individual franchise owner. All subsequent locations will pay 120.00 per day with a 2% yearly increase.  After ten years you will continue to pay $100.00 per day per location. Than...

Click here. In Canada, if a provincial government paid a monthly cash stipend to residents of specific cities (Oshawa, Oakville, etc.) but excluded Toronto, the legal challenge would rest on Section 15 of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms and Administrative Law principles regarding "arbitrariness." The law does not require every person in a province to receive identical benefits at all times since some may receive disability top ups etc but it strictly prohibits the government from making distinctions that are discriminatory or irrational.

  Angel Ronan SHOKUNIN Reports by Angel Ronan SLRP.  Click here.    In Canada, if a provincial government paid a monthly cash stipend to residents of specific cities (Oshawa, Oakville, etc.) but excluded Toronto, the legal challenge would rest on Section 15 of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms and Administrative Law principles regarding "arbitrariness." The law does not require every person in a province to receive identical benefits at all times since some may receive disability top ups etc but it strictly prohibits the government from making distinctions that are discriminatory or irrational. 1. The Charter Challenge (Section 15) The primary law is Section 15(1), which guarantees the "equal benefit of the law." However, this has a specific legal hurdle:  * Geographic Discrimination: In cases like R. v. Turpin and Siemens v. Manitoba, the Supreme Court of Canada ruled that "province of residence" or "geographic location" is not an automatic ...

The Heritage Law Centre is starting at the JCA as sponsored by Dr. Pamela Appellate and supported by the Black Church in Toronto. Call or email us for more information or contact the JCA. Send an email to info.angelronan@mail.com.

  The Heritage Law Centre is starting at the JCA as sponsored by  Dr. Pamela  Appellate and supported by the Black Church in Toronto.   Call or email us for more information or contact the JCA. Send an email to info.angelronan@mail.com.  We are open for appointments five days a week at the Hullmark Centre by appointment phone 647-485-5206 or by email to heritagelawcentre@gmail.com. We follow something called P.J.  This stands for Positive Justice.  We are open for personal visits on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays from 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm at the JCA. On these days, the intake Directors and Volunteers will discuss with any groups or individuals any matters they may raise  for open answer and questions. Everyone  is given 15 minutes.  You must give us your email address and the basic nature of your problem before we start discussing anything with you.  This will be forwarded to the processing centre. Each attendant  seeking...