TSE to launch a court challenge against the OIC - FILED

I'm a separatist... I'll fight for rights and privileges of Western Canada but the laurentian elites ensured there would never been a balanced Canada when they put this country together. I retire tomorrow and am evaluating 2 options. 1) Large piece of remote land in BC, otherwise 2) Move to the US.

I'm team land. Please invite us for shoots. Thanks
 
Gee, if I was a thinkin' man, I might be thinkin' that for some strange reason, the government is dragging their heels on purpose.

Partly yes, but welcome to our court system. Everything moves slowly, lawyers having multiple cases that they have little time to address so they delay, lawyers jacking up billable hours, little getting done in short sessions so they get carried over. Many reasons but the same outcomes p. Fees
 
It’s time for you to sell your guns and take on another sport.
With that kind of attitude, I am wondering what the heck you are doing on cgn…

It seems to be here just to agitate firearm owners on several threads that I have seen. Time for a pink slip.
 
To all,

To date, there had been a ton of delay tactics used by the crown. COVID is always the excuse, but we finally have some traction.

The crown initially (and repeatedly) applied for a quick dismissal of jurisdiction but lost out on that one as the court decided our case presented had merit, so we get to proceed.

This is what I just received a few days from my lawyer (in regards to the OIC Challenge):

Dear Mr. Cox.

On March 1st, 2022 your matter has been booked for a 1 day hearing in the Court of Queen’s Bench to have a preliminary hearing on what amounts to issues of jurisdiction for the you, the Shooting Edge and Sterling Arms. As we have discussed, the issue of jurisdiction was going to be the seminal hurdle to overcome in order to secure the advantage of having an Alberta Queens Bench Justice hear your matter as opposed to a Federal Court Justice. If the Court declines jurisdiction, then for all intents and purposes your claim is nullified. If the Court does not decline jurisdiction, then we are still in the game and we will run our proceedings parallel to, and independent of, those in Federal Court.

I do apologize for the delay in getting the matter to this hearing. COVID restrictions and the failure of the injunction application at the Federal Court altered the trajectory of your file. As such the date is the best we could do in the circumstances.

I will be in touch in the near future in respect of filing our materials.

Regards,

Gregory R. Dunn
Barrister
 
To all,

To date, there had been a ton of delay tactics used by the crown. COVID is always the excuse, but we finally have some traction.

The crown initially (and repeatedly) applied for a quick dismissal of jurisdiction but lost out on that one as the court decided our case presented had merit, so we get to proceed.

This is what I just received a few days from my lawyer (in regards to the OIC Challenge):

Dear Mr. Cox.

On March 1st, 2022 your matter has been booked for a 1 day hearing in the Court of Queen’s Bench to have a preliminary hearing on what amounts to issues of jurisdiction for the you, the Shooting Edge and Sterling Arms. As we have discussed, the issue of jurisdiction was going to be the seminal hurdle to overcome in order to secure the advantage of having an Alberta Queens Bench Justice hear your matter as opposed to a Federal Court Justice. If the Court declines jurisdiction, then for all intents and purposes your claim is nullified. If the Court does not decline jurisdiction, then we are still in the game and we will run our proceedings parallel to, and independent of, those in Federal Court.

I do apologize for the delay in getting the matter to this hearing. COVID restrictions and the failure of the injunction application at the Federal Court altered the trajectory of your file. As such the date is the best we could do in the circumstances.

I will be in touch in the near future in respect of filing our materials.

Regards,

Gregory R. Dunn
Barrister

So where is this now that this date has past? Do you need more money??
 
Brief update:

We had our first day in court.... low and behold... the judge assigned the case actually was a candidate for the Liberal party in the last election... (insert eye roll)

Obviously our legal team protested and won to have the judge excused...

New date with new judge in August / September.

JR
 
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