经济腐败、政治阴谋和法律道德:来自加拿大的记者报道

IF 1.4 Q1 LAW
Richard F. Devlin, S. Frame
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2015年10月19日,加拿大自由党赢得大选,贾斯汀·特鲁多成为加拿大第23任总理。在政治竞选期间和大选后,特鲁多做出了许多关于“以不同的方式从政”的承诺。特别突出的两个关键主张是:将性别平等作为一项关键政策原则,以及将与加拿大土著人民的和解作为最重要的关系。作为对第一个承诺的肯定,特鲁多总理的内阁是加拿大历史上第一个女性占50%的内阁。作为第二项承诺的证明,他任命乔迪·威尔逊·雷博尔德女士为司法部长兼总检察长。她是第一位被任命担任这一职务的土著人。尽管在推进和解议程方面存在一些挑战(特别是在新提议的穿越土著领土的管道和对失踪和被谋杀的土著妇女的调查方面),但从表面上看,特鲁多总理和威尔逊·雷博尔德女士似乎有着牢固的工作关系。但是,出乎意料的是,2019年1月14日,由于意外辞职,首相将威尔逊·雷博尔德女士从司法部长兼司法部长改组为退伍军人事务部长,这本应是一次小规模的内阁重组。在新闻发布会上,Wilson Raybould女士显然对这一决定不满意。有人猜测,分歧在于如何应对土著问题的意见分歧。然而,2019年2月7日,一家全国性报纸表示,调任是因为一些非常不同的事情——一种分歧
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Economic corruption, political machinations and legal ethics: correspondents’ report from Canada
On 19 October 2015 the Liberal Party of Canada won the general election and Justin Trudeau became Canada’s 23rd prime minister. During both the political campaign and the period after the election, Mr. Trudeau made many promises about ‘doing politics differently’. Two key claims in particular stood out: to make gender equality a key policy principle, and to make reconciliation with Indigenous peoples Canada’s most important relationship. As affirmation of the first commitment, Prime Minister Trudeau’s cabinet was the first in Canadian history to have a 50% female complement. As proof of the second commitment, he appointed Ms. Jody Wilson-Raybould as Minister of Justice and Attorney General. She was the first Indigenous person to be appointed to this position. Despite some challenges in moving the reconciliation agenda forward (particularly in the context of newly proposed pipelines crossing Indigenous territories and an Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Aboriginal Women) by all appearances it seemed as if Prime Minister Trudeau and Ms. Wilson-Raybould had a solid working relationship. But, out of the blue, on 14 January 2019, in what was meant to be a minor cabinet reconfiguration caused by an unanticipated resignation, the Prime Minister shuffled Ms. Wilson-Raybould from Minister of Justice and Attorney General to Minister of Veterans Affairs. At the press conference it was obvious that Ms. Wilson-Raybould was not pleased with this decision. The speculation was that the rift was over differences of opinion on how to respond to Indigenous issues. However, on 7 February 2019, a national newspaper suggested that the reassignment was about something very different – a disagreement
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