Wednesday, October 19, 2005
Heard an interesting bit on the radio today about the BC Teachers Strike situation. There was a special prosecutor appointed for this case, as most will know. I'm not sure if this is WHY there is a special prosecutor, but it turns out the BC Crown Counsel said they could not prosecute the teachers. Why? Because their arbitration agreement with the government from a while back (no idea how long back) was ALSO thrown out the window by the government. Basically the guy from the Crown Counsel said, in much legalese, "We got screwed over too, and our contract was broken, so we're not prosecuting anyone for protesting broken contracts until ours gets un-broken."

What will it take to get rid of these bums? Man.


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