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Bias of the canadan supreme court

Title: Bias of the canadan supreme court
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Bias of the canadan supreme court
Supreme Court Appointments Since most papers are owned by one company in Canada, I made sure I had an independent voice. "The Western Standard" and "Toronto Star" articles are very polar in their approach on the subject of the recent court appointments. The Star reports on the committee in parliament. The Western focuses on the subject of the judicial review committee. Both articles show the Conservative Party opinion that the appointment of Louise Charron and …showed first 75 words of 942 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 942 total…to the senate. Once again showing the point it is who you know that gets you appointed. This article even with its bias is far better in educating the public to the issue at hand. Alexander Panetta . Review panel approves court nominees < http://thestar.com > Sep 27 2004 Courting disaster. Colby Cosh, Western Standard, Monday, 27 September 2004 <http://www.westernstandard.ca/website/index.cfm?page=article&article_id=269>

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