Marriage commissioners who choose not to marry homosexuals are being fired. A Knights of Columbus chapter in British Columbia is in court because it chooses not allow a lesbian group to use its facility for marriage ceremonies. The list goes on.
Our national media refuses to report that even the Supreme Court did not say marriage was a human right in all cases nor did it say that the heterosexual definition violated anyone's right or that the heterosexual definition of marriage was unconstitutional.
Provincial governments in Canada have terminated the positions of marriage commissioners who have, for personal religious convictions, not performed same sex marriages. It has happened in Saskatchewan.
Gun control responsibilities are taking police officers off the street and adding to crime.
Like 84% of Canadians, I believe in God.
Our Parliamentary system has simply failed to meet the challenge of judicial activism.
My parents did not have a perfect marriage. It was pretty good, but it was not perfect. My marriage is not perfect. My wife is, but I happen to be imperfect. However, that does not discount the fact that the definition of marriage must be defended and protected.
Our two major parties are actually called the Liberal Party and the Conservative Party.
The place to find the explanation for the liberal-activist mindset of the courts is in the political arena.
I am more convinced than ever that a lively two party system is essential to our democracy.