Chapter 1:
-There are times in this country’s history when it is fundamentally important to choose patriotism over partisan politics. Arguably, now is one of those times.
Chapter 2:
-This morning, the Supreme Court of Canada will rule on whether provincial law societies can refuse to licence graduates of the law school at Trinity Western University in Langley.
Chapter 3:
-The government task force is suggesting more taxes. This time involving sugary drinks, homeowner grants and a value added tax. The Vancouver Sun's Vaughn Palmer is here with his take on the day's headlines.
Chapter 4:
-There are times in this country’s history when it is fundamentally important to choose patriotism over partisan politics. Arguably, now is one of those times.
Chapter 5:
-The Supreme Court of Canada has ruled in favour of the Law Societies ruling that they do have the right to deny accreditation to a proposed law school at TWU in Langley. The case involves the law school at Trinity Western University, which requires all students to agree to a community covenant prohibiting sex outside of a marriage between a man and a woman.
Chapter 6:
-The BC Lions will have their home opener this weekend and it will be the last season the head coach Wally Buono is at the helm before he retires at the end of the year.
Chapter 7:
-A new report from TransUnion has found people living in Vancouver have around $38,000 worth of non-mortgage consumer related debt.
Chapter 8:
-In the news today, in a landmark decision, the Supreme Court of Canada has ruled the law societies have the right to deny accreditation to a proposed law school at the Christian based Trinity Western University in BC.
Chapter 9:
-Canada’s highest court delivers landmark decision banning proposed law school at TWU in Langley over controversial covenant banning students from engaging in heterosexual sex outside of marriage.