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Rob Nicholson is a very solid Justice Minister. That said, he is not correct in saying that we needed this election to pass crime legislation -- the Liberal Party is solidly behind sensible criminal law changes that are 'tough on crime'. However, we need to go beyond 'tough on crime' to programs that actually work and cut crime for real. No one is talking about, for example, mandatory drug treatment....
A re-elected Harper Conservative Government will apply a zero-tolerance approach to attempts by the Liberal Party to stand in the way of badly needed new crime laws, Conservative candidate Rob Nicholson announced today.
When Justice Minister Rob Nicholson announced in May how the government planned to fill a vacancy on the Supreme Court of Canada, he touted the fact that a panel of MPs would play a substantial role by drawing up a short list of candidates.
Take a few minutes for a trip down memory lane, where the honourable Rob Nicholson waxes rhapsodic regarding the delightful benefits to Canadian democracy of "fixed" election dates, never once letting on that he's bullshitting you the entire time . In retrospect, it's quite the performance, isn't it? Who knew he had his fingers crossed?
Will this be moot? This should annoy Danny Williams. PRIME MINISTER HARPER ANNOUNCES NOMINEE FOR SUPREME COURT APPOINTMENT September 5, 2008 Ottawa, Ontario Prime Minister Stephen Harper and Justice Minister Rob Nicholson today announced the Honourable Justice Thomas A. Cromwell as the Government’s nominee to fill the vacancy on the Supreme Court of Canada left by the resignation of the Honourable...
For a guy that's such a leader, Stephen Harper seems to be having a good deal of trouble keeping his fellow Conservatives on message and on the team. And the campaign hasn't even started yet.You'll recall that last week, an election looming, Harper's justice minister Rob Nicholson hastily convened a last-minute press conference to announce, minus any actual legislation, research or supporting materials,...
Failing to recognize that there's more than one victim to an assault on a pregnant woman shows no compassion to the victims' families. OTTAWA, August 27, 2008 (LifeSiteNews.com) - Monday afternoon, Justice Minister Rob Nicholson announced that the Conservative government would table a bill that would make pregnancy an aggravating factor when a pregnant woman is assaulted or killed. "This is not enough!"...
Shrieking from this crazy lady aside , I think its a helluva idea for the Liberals to be pounding Stephen Harper on his refusal "to come clean on the right to choose" . Rob Nicholson has announced that a new, totally non-abortion related bill is coming, but nothing concrete is on the table yet and nothing is likely to be before a snap election call . Meanwhile the old bill is not going away . The Tories...
Just days before Prime Minister Stephen Harper is expected to engineer a snap election, his justice minister, Rob Nicholson, has suddenly been seized with the import of meting out harsher sentences to criminals who endanger pregnant women. As with many of Harper's manoeuvres, politics, not policy, are clearly driving this proposal.
Shorter Rob Nicholson : "No, you won't." Shorter Ken Epp : "Bite me, asshole." I'm pretty sure I know how this is going to play out: I don't really care who wins, I'm just praying for fatal injuries.
In a post yesterday evening on the Harper governmentâs pre-election move to scuttle Ken Eppâs Bill C-484, the Unborn Victims of Crime Act, I noted that justice minister Rob Nicholson indicated they hadnât bothered to talk to Epp yet, that neither had any members of the media, and that Epp had already dismissed all of the objections raised by Nicholson when they were made by others previously....
Justice Minister Rob Nicholson is planning to kill the Unborn Victims Of Crime Act , replacing it with a government bill that would leave "no room for the introduction of fetal rights". But the bill C-484 has nothing about fetal rights in it. It merely defines a wanted unborn baby as a separate object which is valuable to the woman who carries him, so it proposes separate punishment for harming the...