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NEWS FABRIC ATE
Never Ending War Story Fiduciary Accountable Benevolence Righteous Imperialist Capitalist Aspiring Truth Evaders

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.i)e other 'inancial empires in historyG Smith claims the contemporary model 'orms alliances necessary to develop and control !ealthG as peripheral nations remain impoverished providers o' cheap resources 'or the imperial:centers:o':capital4 J;K Belloc estimated thatG during the British EnclosuresG Eperhaps hal' o' the !hole population !as proletarianEG !hile roughly the other Ehal'E o!ned and controlled the means o' production4 No!G under modern CapitalismG =4W4 Smith claims 'e!er than BCC people possess more !ealth than hal' o' the earth+s populationG as the !ealth o' ;3@ o' ;:percent o' the *nited States population roughly e/ual that o' the lo!er HC:percent4

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The War on Iraq, filmmaker Robert Greenwald chronicles the Bush Administration's determined quest to invade Iraq following the events of e!tember "", #$$"% The film deconstructs the administration's case for war through interviews with &% intelligence and defense officials, foreign service e'!erts, and &%(% wea!ons ins!ectors )) including a former *IA director, a former ambassador to audi Arabia and even +resident Bush's ecretar, of the Arm,% Their anal,ses and conclusions are sobering, and often disturbing, regardless of one's !olitical affiliations%

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In this lecture b, -ichel *hossudovsk,, he blows awa, the smokescreen !ut u! b, the mainstream media, that ./"" was an attack on America b, 0Islamic terrorists0% Through meticulous research, he has uncovered a militar,) intelligence !lo, behind the e!tember "" attacks, and the cover)u! and com!licit, of ke, members of the Bush Administration% According to *hossudovsk,, the 0war on terrorism0 is a com!lete fabrication based on the illusion that one man, 1sama bin 2aden, outwitted the 34$ billion)a),ear American intelligence a!!aratus% The 0war on terrorism0 is a war of conquest% Globalisation is the final march to the 0(ew World 1rder0, dominated b, Wall treet and the &% % militar,)industrial com!le'% e!tember "", #$$" !rovides a 5ustification for waging a war without borders% Washington's

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The Attorney 1eneral is the chie' la! o''icer o' the E"ecutive Council4 The responsibilities stemming 'rom this role are unli)e those o' any other Cabinet member4 The role has been re'erred to as DEu!icia - i%eD and as the Eguardian

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in!epen!ent of Cabinet an! of any partisan po itica pressures.
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an! seen to be un!erta%en on strictly ob>ective and legal criteriaG 'ree o' any political considerations4 Whether to initiate or stay a criminal proceeding is not an issue o' government policy4 This responsibility has been characteriPed as

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individual prosecutions must be the Attorney 1eneralFs alone and independent o' the traditional Cabinet decision ma)ing process4 In practiceG in the vast ma>ority o' casesG these decisions are made by the Attorney 1eneralFs agentsG the Cro!n Attorneys4 *ltimately the Attorney 1eneral is accountable to the people o' the provinceG through the .egislatureG 'or decisions relating to criminal prosecutions4 Such accountability can only occurG o' courseG once the prosecution is completed or !hen a 'inal decision has been made not to prosecute4 The sub >udicae rule bars any comment on a matter be'ore the courts that is li)ely to in'luence the matter4 The sub >udicae rule strictly prohibits the Attorney 1eneral 'rom commenting on prosecutions that are be'ore the courts4 1iven the stature o' the Attorney 1eneralFs positionG any public comment coming 'rom the o''ice

wou ! be seen as an attempt to inf uence the case.
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Roles and Responsibilities of the Attorney General
The Attorney 1eneral has a uni/ue role to play as a %inister4 -ne part o' the Attorney 1eneralFs role is that o' a Cabinet %inister4 In this capacity the %inister is responsible 'or representing the interests and perspectives o' the %inistry at CabinetG !hile simultaneously representing the interests and perspectives o' Cabinet and conse/uently the 1overnment to the %inistry and the %inistryFs communities o' interest4 The Attorney 1eneral is the chie' la! o''icer o' the E"ecutive Council4 The responsibilities stemming 'rom this role are unli)e those o' any other Cabinet member4 The role has been re'erred to as E>udicial:li)eE and as the Eguardian o' the public interestE4 %uch has been !ritten on the sub>ect o' ministerial responsibilities and the uni/ue role o' the Attorney 1eneral4 There are various components o' the Attorney 1eneralFs role4 The Attorney 1eneral has uni/ue responsibilities to the Cro!nG the courtsG the .egislature and the e"ecutive branch o' government4 While there are di''erent emphases and nuances attached to these there is a general theme throughout all the various aspects o' the Attorney 1eneralFs responsibilities that the o''ice has a constitutional and traditional responsibility beyond that o' a political minister4 The statutory responsibilities o' the o''ice are 'ound in section B o' the Ministr* of the Attorne* +eneral A!t4 Section B states2 The Attorney 1eneralG NaO is the .a! -''icer o' the E"ecutive CouncilR NbO shall see that the administration o' public a''airs is in accordance !ith the la!R NcO shall superintend all matters connected !ith the administration o' >ustice in -ntarioR NdO shall per'orm the duties and have the po!ers that belong to the Attorney 1eneral and Solicitor 1eneral o' England by la! and usageG so 'ar as those po!ers and duties are applicable to -ntarioG and also shall per'orm the duties and po!ers thatG until the Constitution A!t, -./0 came into e''ectG belonged to the o''ices o' the Attorney 1eneral and Solicitor 1eneral in the provinces o' Canada and *pper Canada and !hichG under the provisions o' that ActG are !ithin the scope o' the po!ers o' the .egislatureR NeO shall advise the 1overnment upon all matters o' la! connected !ith legislative enactments and upon all matters o' la! re'erred to him or her by the 1overnmentR N'O shall advise the 1overnment upon all matters o' a legislative nature and superintend all 1overnment measures o' a legislative natureR NgO shall advise the heads o' ministries and agencies o' 1overnment upon all matters o' la! connected !ith such ministries and agencyR NhO shall conduct and regulate all litigation 'or and against the Cro!n or any ministry or agency o' @7

government in respect o' any sub>ect !ithin the authority or >urisdiction o' the .egislatureR NiO shall superintend all matters connected !ith >udicial o''icesR N>O shall per'orm such other 'unctions as are assigned to him or her by the .egislature or by the .ieutenant 1overnor in Council4 E What 'ollo!s is an overvie! o' the various components o' the Attorney 1eneralFs roles and responsibilitiesG primarily as outlined in the Act4

Chief Law Officer of the Executive Council (s. 5(a))
The role o' chie' la! o''icer might be re'erred to as the Attorney 1eneralFs overall responsibility as the independent legal advisor to the Cabinet : and some have even suggested that the role possibly e"tends to the .egislature as !ell4 The importance o' the independence o' the role is 'undamental to the position and !ell established in common la!G statutes and tradition4 As chie' la! o''icerG the Attorney 1eneral has a special responsibility to be the guardian o' that most elusive concept : the rule o' la!4 The rule o' la! is a !ell established legal principleG but hard to easily de'ine4 It is the rule o' la! that protects individualsG and society as a !holeG 'rom arbitrary measures and sa'eguards personal liberties4 The Attorney 1eneral has a special role to play in advising Cabinet to ensure the rule o' la! is maintained and that Cabinet actions are legally and constitutionally valid4 In providing such advice it is important to )eep in mind the distinction bet!een the Attorney 1eneralFs policy advice and pre'erence and the legal advice being presented to Cabinet4 The Attorney 1eneralFs legal advice or constitutional advice should not be lightly disregarded4 The Attorney 1eneralFs policy advice has the same !eight as that o' other ministers4

Criminal prosecutions (s.5(d))
-ne o' the most publicly scrutiniPed aspects o' the Attorney 1eneralFs role is the responsibility 'or criminal prosecutions encompassed in section B NdO and s4 H@ o' the Constitution ActG ;9AQ4 Section H@ gives the provinces authority to legislate in matters related to the administration o' criminal >ustice and thereby gives the provincial Attorney 1eneral authority to prosecute o''ences under the Criminal Code4 The Attorney 1eneral does notG ho!everG direct or cause charges to be laid4 While the Attorney 1eneral and the Attorney 1eneralFs agents may provide legal advice to the policeG the ultimate decision !hether or not to lay charges is 'or the police4 -nce the charge is laid the decision as to !hether the prosecution should proceedG and in !hat mannerG is 'or the Attorney 1eneral and the Cro!n Attorney4 It is no! an accepted and important constitutional principle that the Attorney 1eneral must carry out the %inisterFs criminal prosecution responsibilities independent o' Cabinet and o' any partisan political pressures4 The Attorney 1eneralFs responsibility 'or individual criminal prosecutions must be underta)en : and seen to be underta)en : on strictly ob>ective and legal criteriaG 'ree o' any political considerations4 Whether to initiate or stay a criminal proceeding is not an issue o' government policy4 This responsibility has been characteriPed as a matter o' the Attorney 1eneral acting as the DueenFs Attorney : not as a %inister o' the government o' the day4 This is not to suggest that decisions regarding criminal prosecutions are made in a complete vacuum4 A !ide range o' policy considerations may be !eighed in e"ecuting this responsibilityG and the Attorney 1eneral may choose to consult the Cabinet on some o' these considerations4 o!ever any decisions relating to the conduct o' individual prosecutions must be the Attorney 1eneralFs alone and independent o' the traditional @(

Cabinet decision ma)ing process4 In practiceG in the vast ma>ority o' casesG these decisions are made by the Attorney 1eneralFs agentsG the Cro!n Attorneys4 An important part o' the Cro!nFs : and thus the Attorney 1eneralFs : responsibility in conducting criminal prosecutions is associated !ith the responsibility to represent the public interest : !hich includes not only the community as a !hole and the victimG but also the accused4 The Cro!n has a distinct responsibility to the court to present all the credible evidence available4

The responsibility is to present the case 'airly : not necessarily to convict4 This is a 'undamental precept o' criminal la!G even i' it is not a particularly !ell:understood concept among the general public4 -ne o' the Attorney 1eneralFs responsibilities in 'ostering public respect 'or the rule o' la!G is to assist the public in understanding the nature and limits o' the prosecutorial 'unction4 *ltimately the Attorney 1eneral is accountable to the people o' the provinceG through the .egislatureG 'or decisions relating to criminal prosecutions4 Such accountability can only occurG o' courseG once the prosecution is completed or !hen a 'inal decision has been made not to prosecute4 The sub >udicae rule bars any comment on a matter be'ore the courts that is li)ely to in'luence the matter4 The sub >udicae rule strictly prohibits the Attorney 1eneral 'rom commenting on prosecutions that are be'ore the courts4 1iven the stature o' the Attorney 1eneralFs positionG any public comment coming 'rom the o''ice !ould be seen as an attempt to in'luence the case4 Although the Attorney general can become involved in decision:ma)ing in relation to individual criminal casesG such a practice !ould leave the %inister vulnerable to accusations o' political inter'erence4 AccordinglyG it is traditional to leave the day:to:day decision:ma)ing in the hands o' the Attorney 1eneralFs agentsG the Cro!n AttorneysG e"cept in cases o' e"ceptional importance !here the public !ould e"pect the Attorney 1eneral to be brie'ed4

Legislative Responsibilities (s. 5(e) and (f))
The Attorney 1eneral has broad responsibilities associated !ith 1overnment legislation4 These responsibilities have been described as t!o'old4 -ne is to oversee that all legislative enactments are in accordance !ith principles o' natural >ustice and civil rights Nsee also s4 BNbO aboveO4 This is obviously an important and broad area o' responsibility4 The second aspect o' this responsibility is to advise on the constitutionality and legality o' legislation4 The Attorney 1eneralFs legislative responsibilities are played out in a variety roles4 The -''ice o' .egislative Counsel reports to the Attorney 1eneral4 .egislative Counsel plays a )ey role in ensuring the legal integrity o' 1overnment legislation4 Although the .egislative CounselFs reporting relationship to the Attorney 1eneral does allo! the Attorney 1eneral to provide guidance and set standardsG individual pieces o' legislation are dra'ted on instructions 'rom client ministries and are not !ithin the sole control o' .egislative Counsel or the Attorney 1eneral4 It should also be noted that .egislative Counsel also has a direct responsibility to the .egislature as the -''ice also dra'ts all private memberFs bills4 The Attorney 1eneral has a 'urther role to play as part o' !hatever Cabinet Committee is 'ormed to revie! legislation and regulations4 ere the %inister has an opportunity to comment on the technical issues related to legislation and regulations prior to Cabinet consideration4 @B

The Attorney 1eneralFs role on legislative matters is as an adviser to the Cabinet4 Although unli)elyG Cabinet couldG in theoryG receive the Attorney 1eneralFs legal opinion on legislation and choose to disregard it4 The Attorney 1eneralFs role is not independent o' Cabinet decision ma)ing as in the area o' criminal prosecutions4 As !as noted earlierG the Attorney 1eneral must ma)e care'ul distinctions about the legal opinions and policy or political pre'erences being o''ered about legislation4

Civil Litigation (s.5(h) and (d))
In addition to the speci'ic responsibilities to conduct civil litigation on behal' o' the 1overnment and its agencies Ns4 BNhOOG the Attorney 1eneral has broader litigation responsibilities 'lo!ing 'rom the historical po!ers o' the Attorney 1eneral re'erred to in s4 BNdO o' the Act4 These po!ers are based on the Cro!nFs parens patriae NparentalO authority4 The Attorney 1eneralFs authorityG there'oreG is not only to conduct litigation in cases directly a''ecting the government or its agencies but also to litigate cases !here there is a clear matter o' public interest or public rights at sta)e4 This has been characteriPed as a constitutional responsibility to ensure that the public interest is !ell and independently represented4 It may involve interventions in private litigation or Charter challenges to legislationG even i' the arguments conclude that the legislation does contravene constitutionally protected rights4

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