- Parliament, the Courts and the Charter
The Conservative Party believes that Parliament, rather than the courts, is the law-making body of Canada. We support the establishment of a parliamentary judicial review committee to prepare an appropriate response to those court decisions that Parliament believes should be addressed through legislation. We re-affirm the legitimacy of the entire Charter of Rights and Freedoms including section 33 (notwithstanding clause). We support legislation to remove authority from the Canadian Human Rights Commission and the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal to regulate, receive, investigate or adjudicate complaints related to section 13 of the Canadian Human Rights Act.
This isn’t even borrowed from the yanks, look back at shit the Tories said during the Harper years, it’s literally exactly the same rhetoric, there’s a clip on CBC from years ago with Pierre talking about the Omar Khadr supreme court ruling and dude was saying shit like “this is a matter for the democratically elected government, not the courts”.
While I get the overlap, we shouldn’t downplay our own shit, we’ve been perfectly capable of having a christofacist party on our own, and exporting it globally (Gaven McInnes - Canadian, worked with the rebel, Jordan Peterson, Harper has been involved with the IDU, Preston Manning’s takeover of the Conservatives was cited as an inspiration for Nigel Farage)