The RCMP could not enforce the Irving Oil petitioned court - TopicsExpress



          

The RCMP could not enforce the Irving Oil petitioned court injunction because a court injunction is not a law. The provinces do not have the constitutional authority to “enact” law. Laws can only be passed or changed with the approval of both houses of Parliament. A court injunction is nothing more than an prejudicial “administrative ordinance” based solely on a procedural error (is error within the procedure or steps in the experiment that cause the value received to not be the true one). A court Injunction can never be enforced because it is bias – prejudice. A court injunction is solicited by a “corporation”(Irving Oil) to influence the opinion of a Crown (City of London Corporation) judge in favor of the petitioning “corporation”. Irving Oil violated statute law – influence peddling and bribery of Judges or members of Parliament or Provincial Legislative.
Posted on: Sat, 19 Oct 2013 21:05:38 +0000

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