Commentary by management consultant Michael Wade on Leadership, Ethics, Management, and Life
Precision of speech, on the other hand, is more generally accepted. If what he really meant was "an amendment to a foreign constitution does not trump Canadian laws and customs", he might even have been right. In Ottawa. Or London. (Though, obviously, we have only a residual fraternal interest in Canadian laws and customs. Especially French Canadian.)
Will,Given what has been happening in Canada with regard to freedom of speech, it would be good news if his reference was strictly to legal scope and jurisdiction.Regards,Michael
Precision of speech, on the other hand, is more generally accepted.
ReplyDeleteIf what he really meant was "an amendment to a foreign constitution does not trump Canadian laws and customs", he might even have been right.
In Ottawa.
Or London.
(Though, obviously, we have only a residual fraternal interest in Canadian laws and customs. Especially French Canadian.)
Will,
ReplyDeleteGiven what has been happening in Canada with regard to freedom of speech, it would be good news if his reference was strictly to legal scope and jurisdiction.
Regards,
Michael