Talk:Safe Streets Act
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Dearest Kultur, since you don't live in Ontario, know very little about politics in Ontario and have a personal vendetta against Andrew Nellis, I would advise you not to edit these articles or claim that any reference to one Andrew Nellis is a vanity reference. Unfortunately, you don't know the facts here.--Fmaack 10:54, 29 September 2006 (UTC)
Constitutional challenge update
[edit]To the anonymous Ottawan, unfortunately your correction was 5 years out of date. While J. Babe did rule the SSA valid in 2001, as reported by the CBC link you included, that decision was appealed as R. v. Banks to the Superior Court of Ontario in 2002. The ruling by J. Dambrot wasn't issued until 2005. (The CBC didn't report it.) J. Laskin of the Ontario Court of Appeal granted leave to appeal later that year and the ruling should be released soon (this autumn). J. Dambrot's ruling on R.v. Banks is available online at CanLii - http://canlii.org/on/cas/onsc/2005/2005onsc10054.html I'm new to editing Wikipedia articles, my apologies if I haven't provided enough citations to the little I've added to this article, and I would welcome friendly constructive criticism. SmarterAlec 01:30, 16 October 2006 (UTC)
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