Mass Judicial Resignations in Canada Linked to Water War Crimes Corruption

The mass resignations and early retirement of suspected crooked
Canadian judges has gone unreported in the Canadian and international mainstream media but it is clear evidence supporting the accuracy of the allegations set out on this web site  that the Canadian system of a politically appointed and, practically, unaccountable judiciary had become riddled with nepotism corruption and croneyism
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 Out of approximately 100 superior court judges in British Columbia,   nine  superior court judges resigned - retired, in December 2011 and Janaury, 2012;  Anne Rowles, Carol Huddart, Kenneth MacKenzie, James Shabbits,  Dean Wilson, and Grant Burnyeat, or took a supernumary* appointment, Risa Levine, Pamela Kirkpatrick, and David Tysoe.  In addition, Supreme Court Master Alan Donaldson suddenly retired on December 31, 2011. 

*A supernumary appointment is similar to a retirement but the judge gets half-pay and works half-time over the next year so that he or she has some cash income especially if they don't have a full pension to draw on.  Nine (9) judicial retirements in British Columbia, in two months, is highly unusual (more than 4 x times the estimate average of 1 per month) and corroborates the opinion that a judicial clean-up is going on as a result of the crimes. 

Click here to review list of judicial retirements

These judicial retirements follow upon the recent, sudden, early retirements of Supreme Court of Canada Justice, Ian Binnie and Canadian Federal Court Chief Justice, Alan Lutfy, both of whom are deeply linked to the corruption that surrounds the  Water War Crimes.   Incidentally, former British Columbia Attorney General, Barry Penner announced he would be resigning on August 18, 2011, a mere two days after former Canadian Federal Court Chief Justice, Alan Lutfy announced he would be resigning.  It was no co-incidence because both Penner and Lutfy were covering up the Water War  Crimes.    

Immediately after the judicial retirements, British Columbia Premier Christy Clark announced a complete review of the British Columbia justice system.   Subsequent to that announcement, the three Chief Judges, Finch, Bauman, and Crabtree, in British Columbia, issued two unprecedented joint judicial press releases in defence of judicial independence and most recently, the man in charge of the British Columbia criminal justice system, Robert Gillen, suddenly retired.

Click here to read joint judicial press release

There is very definitely a major change taking place in Canada`s legal and judicial systems.  
 


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Brian Stewart
03/30/2012 3:20am

Notice the SANTA ( SATAN CLAWS ) CLAUSE red blood suits these fiends were.....

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04/19/2012 9:11am

The heart of our justice system is pervasively corrupt and always will be as long as the law "profession" hold a monopoly Canada's courts.

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04/13/2012 1:01pm

The reasonable man in the street is waking up and taking notice of what is transpiring at all levels of government and the courts. The wakening is a scare to the old boys club if they leave who will there to answer for their crimes?
I am looking foreword to expanding my awareness about this "WATER WAR CRIME" I was completely unaware of it but I am not at least surprised after the awakening I have become conscious of. Anyway it is time to clean up the mess that they have made it’s always the next generation who end up with the responsibility. It’s just not right…these men and women must understand “THERE IS NO HONOR IN THE ABENCE OF JUSTICE”.

That is my outlook and opinion for what it is worth.

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