Dear Mister Leyne
We
both have teachers in our families. And, we have both been in or
observing the political labour internecine battles for decades. As a
Royal state nation, we are duty bound to protect the integrity of the
Crown. The test here, is to examine the actual duties of the Gov Gen and
the Lt Govs prior to Elizabeth IIs death - which ends the dominion of
the monarchy in Canada. The next battle will be whether or not Charles
will be accepted as the new monarch. In BC, as you have well noted in
your article today, there is the question of integrity of the
legislature / i.e., government-of-the-day. Governance and corruption
have always been tied to the same buggy. When public interest is
involved (government and a public service BCTF ) and a clear court
decision stands until appealed; then, it appears to be within the
fiduciary duty of the Crown to take hold of the reins during
accountability stretches / appeals. Christy Clark's government - like
Gordon Campbell @ HEU appears to be union-busting @ the BCTF.
Connaghan's Tripartism and Hohfeld's principles would seem to deemi it
to be in the public interest for the BCTF / BCPSEA negotiations to be a
fully public event / media included
Regards, Ralph Goodwin
1.250.709.1809
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