mass immigration into the country means that we are going to be having large scale, difficult political debates about what canada is, about what canada's future is and about what it means to be a canadian.
most of us don't want these debates, we don't want to mobilize along these lines and we don't want to have to fight battles that we think belong to our grandparents. but, reality is a shitty thing, sometimes.
so, this is a country with an unstable future. it might not survive these internal pressures, and, if it does, it might emerge as something that is not currently recognizable or even predictable. there will be deep conflicts that will tear at the fabric of the existing society and inevitably create new orders that many people living today may not like.
but, so long as i am alive, and so as long as my potential offspring via unaccounted for samples in shady sperm banks are alive, i'm going to do everything i can to make sure that the legal structures here remain rooted in enlightenment values intended to maximize freedom.
and, i will not mince words at those that want a less free and less scientific future, or restrict myself from any legal avenues in standing up for myself, when i'm inevitably attacked by them for it.
there's no time frames around the judicial review until i launch it, but i want to do everything at once. so, soon. soon....
again, the four cases are:
1) the ongoing human rights case against the discriminatory landlord (which i need to call for a status update on, soon).
2) the constitutional rights challenge against the police force for the illegal arrest.
3) the judicial review against the police oversight body's pathetic ruling.
4) i also need to challenge the rcmp on an access to information request, via the provincial fippa.