Whereas Canada was Founded on the Rule of Law and the Supremacy of God.
The rule of law, in its most basic form, is the principle that no one is above the law. The rule follows logically from the idea that truth, and therefore law, is based upon fundamental principles which can be discovered, but which cannot be created through an act of will.
Perhaps the most important application of the rule of law is the principle that governmental authority is legitimately exercised only in accordance with written, publicly disclosed laws adopted and enforced in accordance with established procedural steps that are referred to as due process. The principle is intended to be a safeguard against arbitrary governance, whether by a totalitarian leader or by mob rule. Thus, the rule of law is hostile both to dictatorship and to anarchy. Samuel Rutherford was one of the first modern authors to give the principle theoretical foundations, in Lex, Rex (1644), and later Montesquieu in The Spirit of the Laws (1748).
Overview
In his treatise, Law of the Constitution (10th Ed., 1959), pp. 187, et seq., Dicey identified three principles which together establish the rule of law: (1) the absolute supremacy or predominance of regular law as opposed to the influence of arbitrary power; (2) equality before the law or the equal subjection of all classes to the ordinary law of the land administered by the ordinary courts; and (3) the law of the constitution is a consequence of the rights of individuals as defined and enforced by the courts."
: — Halsbury's Laws of England, Vol: Constitutional Law and Human Rights, paragraph 6, footnote 1
From the Canadian Bill of Rights
In written law, the term fundamental justice can be traced back at least to 1960, when the Canadian Bill of Rights was brought into force by the Diefenbaker government. Specifically, section 2(e) of the Canadian Bill of Rights stated that everyone has "the right to a fair hearing in accordance with the principles of fundamental justice for the determination of his rights and obligations
In Canada any Bill or Act passed before the Legislature or Parliament become law. The Workers Compensation Act is one of the most powerful Laws we have in Canada. Even the R.C.M.P. Act cannot over rule the Workers Compensation Act. Please pay particular interest to article 108 of the Workers Compensation Act. The Workers Compensation Act can be found at;
www.worksafebc.com The laws that have lead to an International Conspiracy to Defraud can be found in my letter to president Obama at my blog,
http://stuartsonofal.multiply.com/journal My blog starts off with, “Russia has more Rights than we do”, then a forwarded email to, “flag”, Obama’s site for reporting email address and internet site considered to be dissidents against Obama. Do they know me? You cannot put a block on an email address if you do not know the address.
When our government refuse to enforce a citizen’s rights under the law at their, “will”, that falls into the realm of Dictatorship which violates the Rule of Law.
Evidence to such violations can be found on the net at;
http://whenevilrules.posterous.com/ or
http://stuartsonofal.multiply.com/journal