
The key to implementing a true democratic system lies in empowering individuals within their local communities. Many societal issues can only be effectively managed, monitored, and resolved by the people themselves rather than by a rigid, bureaucratic legal system. Such rule-based systems, created by parliamentary elites, often serve to protect their own interests, control the…

In our modern, diverse society, the only way to ensure fairness is by first respecting all taxpayers for their financial contributions to effective government administration. Our complex society includes many influential special interest groups, such as industry associations, unions, religious organizations, and various Canadian advocacy groups. Therefore, the most rational approach to treating everyone fairly—including…

Financial resources are crucial for meaningful progress in law reform. Without adequate, consistent, and predictable funding, efforts to advance legal reform cannot be sustained. Historically, ruling political parties, in collusion with our predominantly two-party system, have secured public funding for themselves while imposing complex, bureaucratic regulations on donations made by citizens to non-profit organizations. It…