Learning Stories
by
Mario deSantis
mariodesantis@hotmail.com
“I am a Canadian, free to speak without fear,
free to worship in my own way, free to stand for what I think right, free to
oppose what I believe wrong, and free to choose those who shall govern my
country.” - -The Rt. Hon. John Diefenbaker, Canadian Bill of Rights,
1960
“The whole judicial system is at issue, it's
worth more than one person.”--Serge Kujawa, Saskatchewan Crown
Prosecutor, 1991
“The system is not more worth than one person's
rights.”--Mario deSantis, 2002
Ensign Stories © Mario deSantis and Ensign
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It was only few days ago that I pointed out how the decrepit legal
mind set of our leadership use the same passed legislation to
automatically create new legislation and further curtail our
freedom(1). The Law and Order mentality of our leadership is to
maintain a justice system against the interest of individual rights,
and we have called this social trend "No-Fault Government(2)," that
is a government where the written rules supercede the so called
common law, the common law of custom and tradition as understood by
reasonable people.
We have been reiterating for a long time that our justice,
political and business governance has broken down, and that as a
consequence, and at this time, our only hope to reassert our freedom
is to cling to whatever individual rights we have left and pursue
our justice in the courts, in the hope we have integral judges and
integral lawyers. And today, with the judgement of Dosenberger
against the government(3) we have another integral judge in Larry
Kyle, and another integral lawyer in Reg Watson, and a good man in
Joe Dosenberger. The Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority (SLGA)
is marred with corruption, and in order to cover up this endemic
corruption, SLGA fired its security supervisor Joe Dosenberger last
year. The firing of Dosenberger was surgical, that is Dosenberger
was fired as soon as a leaked document cast doubt on the integrity
of operations of SLGA and embarrassed the government. In court, SLGA
had argued that Dosenberger was fired because he violated the
security provisions by giving a document to the RCMP, but Justice
Larry Kyle had harsh words for the SLGA and has stated
"when his zeal was thus rewarded (with dismissal), a
chill on regulatory diligence may well have a been the result...
the plaintiff has taken the 'fall' for an embarrassment
sustained by the authority(4)."
A bravo to Justice Larry Kyle for asserting common law against
the 'regulatory diligence' of this Saskatchewan Government, and
congratulations to Joe Dosenberger and his lawyer Reg Watson.
References/Endnotes
Relevant political and economic articles at North Central
Internet News http://www.ftlcomm.com/ensign
1. The unpotency to look into the social causes of injustice, by
Mario deSantis, June 13, 2001 http://www.ftlcomm.com/ensign/desantisArticles/2001_300/desantis375/justice.html
2. A trend in Tort Reform laws: No-fault, no individual freedom
and no responsibility, by Mario deSantis and reviewed by James
deSantis, August 14, 2000 http://www.ftlcomm.com/ensign/desantisArticles/2000_200/desantis210/torts.html
3. Dosenberger was right: judge, CBC Saskatchewan, June 15, 2001
http://sask.cbc.ca/cgi-bin/templates/view.cgi?/news/2001/06/15/dosencourt010615
4. Fired SLGA supervisor wins suit. Dosenberger took the fall for
authority's embarrassment: judge. By Mike O'Brien and Colleen
Silverthorn, The StarPhoenix, June 16, 2001 Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Note (June 19, 2006): This story reminds me of my own
firing in May 1982 from the Saskatchewan Health Care Association
when I voiced their mismanagement. |
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