While getting property rights in the constitution is a good start I think the article also points out that that in and of itself is not enough. We need them worked into legislation for all three levels of government.
Did he get compensated for the land taken and what was the compensation. My understanding is property rights in the constitution only ensures that those who have land expropriated are fairly compensated for it, not that it cannot be expropriated. Off course governments should be reasonable in terms of when they do expropriate it, and they should give full compensation for the property at market value, not the price the property was purchased for.
Gerry Nicholls is a communications consultant and writer who has been called a “political warrior” a “brilliant strategist” and one of the “canniest political observers in Canada.”
He has worked as a consultant in both the United States and Canada and was formerly a senior officer in the National Citizens Coalition.
A regular columnist with the Ottawa Hill Times, his work has also appeared in the Globe and Mail, the National Post and in the Sun Media chain; and he has appeared on countless TV and radio public affairs programs. He is the author of the book, Loyal to the Core, Harper, Me and the NCC.
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Thx for the heads up. Great article by Penner btw.
What does one expect in a province run by socialists/communists?
A glaring example of why property rights must become entrenched in the Constitution.
While getting property rights in the constitution is a good start I think the article also points out that that in and of itself is not enough. We need them worked into legislation for all three levels of government.
Here's another interesting Manitoba fact.
In 2008, Manitoba will recive 15% of all equalization payments in Canada.
More than the provinces of Alberta, Ontario, British Columbia, Saskatchewan, Newfoundland and Nova Scotia combined!
Still only a pittance compared to the $7.5 Billion CPC annual pay off to Quebec nationalists, however.
Did he get compensated for the land taken and what was the compensation. My understanding is property rights in the constitution only ensures that those who have land expropriated are fairly compensated for it, not that it cannot be expropriated. Off course governments should be reasonable in terms of when they do expropriate it, and they should give full compensation for the property at market value, not the price the property was purchased for.
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