Eby Is Under Fire for Undermining the Rule of Law | The Tyee
B.C. Premier David Eby defended his right to criticize court decisions despite organizations that represent lawyers calling his recent comments unfair and irresponsible.
“The idea that the premier should not comment, should not indicate any position on the court decisions, is patently absurd,” Eby said in an interview in his office. “I will continue to point out that I think the decisions are unhelpful.”
The Trial Lawyers Association of British Columbia said Eby was “undermining public confidence in the justice system” and his comments “reflect a troubling national trend in which politicians use the courts as punching bags to score political points.”
It quoted association president Rebecca McConchie reminding politicians that the courts are part of a system of checks and balances. “The job of the court is not to be helpful to the government. It is to interpret and apply the law without fear or favour.”
https://thetyee.ca/News/2025/12/18/Eby-Under-Fire-Undermining-Rule-Law/
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They can’t react in 2026 unless they already have something in the pipe, and they don’t (yet) make their own RAM.
…That being said, it could be a good year for big APUs, which use system RAM you already have to have.
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release fountain : Beyond the Iron Cycle
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Links to project website? Code repo? Screenshots?
Link to some file hosting with some archive is a bit suspicious, and I looked up the game title and couldn't find any mentions on the internet.
github is no option for me; my syntax is POSIX SHELL, you can read it - rest is alpine linux.
screenhost: it's a terminal app, not much to see there.
yes, no mentions: it's original content and exclusivly posted on lemmy.
thx for your attention and polite response. ^1
github is no option for me; my syntax is POSIX SHELL, you can read it - rest is alpine linux.
screenhost: see comments
yes, no mentions: it’s original content and exclusivly posted on lemmy.
If in doubt, just take the client itself (100% POSIX SHELL) and follow the regular README. It runs on every linux around. The container app is just for convenience.
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Let me defend myself a bit more: I developed this for many years now and it is now absolutely stable and tested. I am very low on resources and this way (filo-hosting / lemmy) was the only way of hosting/publishing i could find:
- github is Microsoft
- GNU Savannah was very rude to me (i don't know why)
- gitlab is a payed service and centralized
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I mostly agree, but I'll also admit something embarrassing: the first time I heard one, I didn't recognize the names of any of the groups or treaties mentioned, despite living in the area most of my adult life. So in that sense it educated me, and made it so their names are names I now recognize.
Sure, I could have looked it up, should have looked it up, but I didn't. And now I know.
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Rentlar
in reply to HellsBelle • • •I think Eby can express his government's position of disagreement and a reasonable amount of frustration on the ruling.
Eby's comments at the BC CoC:
In contrast with Doug Ford's "bleeding heart liberal judges" comment, and the Smith government's overt legislative contempt for the work the court does, Eby is just coming to terms with the difficult but necessary job of reconciliation in front of his government.
HellsBelle
in reply to Rentlar • • •Rentlar
in reply to HellsBelle • • •That is a fair criticism. It is also totally fair to criticize Eby's government acting like it wants to go back on the promises made in conforming to UNDRIP last term.
You can disagree with me and be the judge of Eby's comments in my first reply, but to me it just amounts to a bit of frustrated grumbling, not setting an expectation that courts are supposed to help him enact his agenda like Smith/Ford. If only conservatives are given licence to speak their mind at all on a court case, then that's why conservatives get the airtime. As an example to back up this point, look at what happened with the whole ostrich debacle where the CFIA kept quiet. A whole international hubbub erupted over what was supposed to be a routine measure to protect against the spread of bird flu.
BlameThePeacock
in reply to HellsBelle • • •Undermine the rule of law?
Wtf. No.
He's literally going to change the law because the courts interpreted a currently written law in a way that wasn't intended. And he should know, he voted for that law so he can definitely remember his intentions.
That's well within how democracy works. He's the fucking premier.
BCsven
in reply to BlameThePeacock • • •Can you sauce us up? From my readings the court noted that the land was never under treaty and the government unlawfully sold private land rights of land that was unceded.
Like me selling your house while you are on an extended vacation. Just because I did that, does not make it legal ownership.
BlameThePeacock
in reply to BCsven • • •Not sure which part you're asking for sources on but:
Eby planning to amend the law:
cbc.ca/news/canada/british-col…
Original law passage in 2019, with unanimous consent from all MLAs
leg.bc.ca/learn/discover-your-…)%20are%20consistent%20with%20UNDRIP.
David Eby was an MLA at the time:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2017_Bri…
provincial general election in Canada, on May 9, 2017
Contributors to Wikimedia projects (Wikimedia Foundation, Inc.)BCsven
in reply to BlameThePeacock • • •Sunshine (she/her)
in reply to HellsBelle • • •