Stephen Thiele and Gavin Tighe, Borys Wrzesnewskyj’s lawyers, consider the ramifications of the Supreme Court’s decisions.
Tag Archives: etobicoke centre
Accepting imperfection
Emmett Macfarlane considers yesterday’s Supreme Court ruling on Etobicoke Centre.
What students are talking about today (October 25th edition)
Supreme Court, Halloween costumes, & UBC “dimes”
Supreme Court: the emerging don’t-sweat-the-fine-print bloc
PAUL WELLS: Ted Opitz’s win was the Harper government’s first good day at the Court in a while
Supreme Court rules no by-election in Etobicoke Centre
The Supreme Court has ruled in favour of Conservative MP Ted Opitz and there will be no by-election in Etobicoke Centre.
A ruling on Etobicoke Centre is at hand
A note from the Supreme Court advises that a ruling in the case of Ted Opitz et al. v. Borys Wrzesnewskyj et al. will be delivered at 9:45am on Thursday.
In Etobicoke Centre, a new election is not enough
Why the Supreme Court should change the law, instead
Every vote counts
Adam Goldenberg doesn’t like Elizabeth May’s suggestion to the Green and New Democrat candidates in Etobicoke Centre.
Standing down
Elizabeth May suggests that, in the event of a by-election in Etobicoke Centre, the Greens and NDP should stand down to allow for a straightforward grudge match between Ted Opitz and Borys Wrzesnewskyj.
The meaning of Etobicoke Centre
The Toronto Star, Greg Fingas, Omar Alghabra and, quoted below, Adam Goldenberg consider the Supreme Court’s impending decision on Etobicoke Centre.