Wednesday, February 06, 2008

Victim of a life because of left over SPONSORSHIP?

Canada is a nation that ranks among the very best for its quality of life. This is partly a factor of prosperity and a great environment. But the key factor is its people.

TELL THIS TO EXPROPRIATION VICTIMS?

GO to canlii.org and do the research your self?

Victims of the Times ? Halifax's oldest black neighborhood is DEMOLISHED and a beloved

COMMUNITY PEOPLE DESTROYED? But the key factor is its people?

IN MY CASE, Key people are Doug Young and gang?

Canadian society

is recognized for its human values and is built on principles of fairness, compassion, justice, and opportunity for all. These principles are entrenched in our laws and our institutions, but above all they are entrenched in our culture.

what fair about Government Expropriation your Planed Employment and after Eight year

of fighting Judge David Russell reward you $2,726. dollars for your property of a size & shape that would not be marketable on a open Market?


Is it Entrenched in our Culture for the Lawyers firm to enter a invoice to the N.B.Tax payers in a

amount of $212,000.00 dollars? Delay his old Clint of moving on with his Appeal of a Decision

and a action on his counter part bud H.W.Goodwin.




Canadian society is defined by its diversity. We continue to learn from the rich history of First Nations and we have always been strengthened by the dynamic relationship between Anglophones and Francophones. Canada is a young society, one that is still being shaped by immigration from the entire world, making us a nation where language, religion and ethnic background are not a source of conflict, but one of understanding and unity.

BACKGROUND IN MY CASE ? THERE WAS MANY CONFLICT .

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