Canadian Law
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Dear Friend of Democracy,
Think about any bad government decision that has upset you, and likely secret, unethical, dishonest actions by politicians or top... more
March 8, 2022
Last week, Ottawa’s racialized communities and women across cultures looked for a gesture of solidarity from Ottawa Police Services members. To vote Matt Skof... more
December 6, 2020
Beware of companies offering pardon services. I've had a bad experience I'd like to share with Unpublished Ottawa's audience.
For starters, before you sign-up... more
By unpubadmin
August 20, 2019
During our meeting with Mulroney two weeks ago I brought up several concerns in the system that her office is currently investigating regarding the lack of... more
February 25, 2019
“Omar Khadr pulled the pin from a grenade and tossed it at Sgt. First Class Christopher Speer, a U.S. Army Delta Force medic, on July 27, 2002.”
So wrote Peter... more
July 27, 2017
Policing's Bad Apples: When The Rot Eats Through The Barrel
The absolute cause of 2016 being the most violent year for Ottawa in recent history will remain... more
June 25, 2017
There is one law for one land, and it must be apply to everyone. If the law is not held as a corner stone of our country then it will surely fail. Whenever... more
By Louis Gasci
December 6, 2016
We have now had several years of stories and opinions on so-called “gay marriage”. I continue to be puzzled and troubled.
My basic problem is that there is not... more
By Bob Barrigar
April 10, 2016
The Ghomeshi verdict came down yesterday and it was very disappointing, if predictable. It seems however, this case is bound to cause a lot of division,... more
March 26, 2016
I take no position on this particular case. But I am troubled by the chronic failure of the law and the media to distinguish between several different but... more
By Bob Barrigar
March 19, 2016