Monday 29 October 2012

Hamilton's Finest

Big Lady Justice hosts a music & talk radio show Saturday afternoons 2:30pm on McMaster's Student radio station, CFMU, 93.3 on the FM Dial. 

Regular scheduling resumes after Mac's football & basketball seasons.

Hamilton's Finest is a rebel feminist, female perspective on music with a focus on Jazz, socio-legal issues, the economy and current events.

Click on: Programming
Under the Saturday Column, click on, 'Hamilton's Finest' 
To download Podcasts, see Past Shows, click on:  27.10.2012. 

Past guests on Hamilton's Finest have included Dante Ryel, an activist and leader from Citizens Climate Lobby. Dante discussed carbon fees. 

Michael Desnoyers, a leader from Hamiltonians for Progressive Development, also appeared as a guest. Michael discussed the Airport Employment Growth District (AEGD), also known as Aerotropolis.

Tuesday 7 August 2012

The Law Society's discriminating practice of disciplining Minorities and Women

As part of the Law Society`s Civility Complaints Protocol, the Law Society targets people from non-traditional backgrounds, Women and Minorities.
In essence, the Law Society`s message is that Mothers of these minority lawyers failed as Mothers.
These minority Mothers apparently failed to raise their children properly, by failing to make their children civilized enough for the Law Society`s ilk and kind.
When the Law Society discriminates against the "accent"  or "tone" of female or minority lawyers, it refers to the lawyer's "accent" or "tone" as "behaviour".
The Law Society makes discriminating statements about the "tone" of female and minority lawyers in Conduct Applications.
In a pre-hearing conference, the Law Society made discriminating statements about the accent of a minority, female lawyer whose mother is from the Caribbean.
The discriminating behaviour of the Law Society of Upper Canada Prevails (but don`t say anything about it, because you may be accused of being rude or uncivil!)
To view the sworn affidavit of a Filipina mother of a female, Hamilton lawyer, go to:

Friday 3 August 2012

July 2012


Pic of Big Mama Justice Living Large!! - July 2012 


Saturday 28 April 2012

Protecting the Great Lakes Forever


Great Lakes Need Great Friends

Protecting The Great Lakes Forever

The Great Lakes of North America form the largest group of freshwater lakes in the world, holding more than 20 per cent of the world’s surface freshwater and 95 per cent of North America’s. They provide life and livelihood to more than 40 million people and are the economic centre at the heart of the continent. Yet the Great Lakes of North America are in serious trouble. Multipoint pollution, climate change, over-extraction, invasive species, and wetland loss are all taking their toll on the watershed.

With a patchwork of limited government protection that is hampered by inadequate funding and differing political priorities, the Lakes urgently need people to join together to forge a new future for them, one that will ensure the Lakes will thrive for generations to come. To help forge links and build relationships in communities surrounding the Great Lakes’ waters, the Council of Canadians has launched the “Great Lakes Need Great Friends” tour.


Visiting eight Canadian cities, and with allied groups, several U.S. cities the “Great Lakes Needs Great Friends” Tour will help:
  • Foster connections along the Great Lakes by making the links between current fights against threats such as fracking, bottled water withdrawals, invasive species, and nuclear waste storage and shipments;
  • Cultivate a Great Lakes stewardship by encouraging people to recognize they not only have a right, but a responsibility to protect the Great Lakes’ waters;
  • Invite community involvement and encourage inspiring actions that will help shift the current market economy priorities that govern the Great Lakes to priorities based on commons and public trust principles.
Protecting the future of the Great Lakes is in all of our hands. When communities come together with passion and purpose, they can change political priorities and shape a better future for our shared water. We invite communities and organizations to join us in this exciting campaign to build a new Great Lakes commons vision that prioritizes people and the environment over industry and commodification, and builds a healthy vibrant future for our shared water.