The House of Commons at Westminster, London, England passed into law the Canada Act of March 8, 1982, after which it was adopted by the House of Lords on March 25, 1982. This Act brought to an end any further British legislative jurisdiction over CANADA.
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II arrived in Canada on April 17, 1982 and signed the proclamation to that effect in Ottawa.
The Act forms a part of the Canadian Constitution and comprises seven parts. The first part being the Canadian Charter of RIGHTS and FREEDOMS (henceforth known as the CHARTER), which was supposedly enshrined to give Canadians the freedoms of conscience, religion, thought, belief, opinion and expression. But this was never really adhered to, neither in principle nor in fact, as it left the government and the court to decide what exactly they felt was to be permitted. This is why the Trudeau regime wanted to have the court control it, because if the court was stacked with judges that were in favour of TRUDEAU REGIME, it would turn out to be a farce, being used to control the rights and freedoms of the Canadian people.
Just consider the manoeuvre used by Trudeau regime to have the Supreme Court of Canada validate Quebec's Bill 22, of June 22, 1974 and make linguistic discrimination a part of the Canadian legal system. But when it came to other provinces of Canada, equality went out the window and ENGLISH SPEAKING provinces did not have the same rights as Quebec to pass laws based on Language. The Supreme Court would not question Quebec's RACIST language laws because they had already been validated. But, a Catholic priest in Saskatchewan and truck driver in Alberta could take their respective provinces to the Supreme Court of Canada as being unlawful, since they were ENGLISH-SPEAKING provinces, which actually means that the Canadian Charter could only apply in the case of English-speaking provinces and NOT to QUEBEC. Thus the Canadian Charter of RIGHTS and FREEDOMS was NOT applicable in the province of Quebec, thereby making the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms a hoax.
So the question is, what charter and freedoms really exist in Canada to protect Canadians?
Kenneth T. Tellis