We can during Prime Minister, John George Diefenbaker, during despite giving Canadians their own Bill of Rights. Like our widespread Prime Minister Stephen Harper, who represents an Alberta riding, Diefenbaker was an Ontario born- Conservative. He moved west as a sprog and, in the end, represented a Saskatchewan in Canada’s House of Commons. Unlike some make right wing Canadian Conservatives in 2009, mostly Diefenbaker, opposed Capital Punishment because he believed green men and women were again convicted in CDN courts.
Diefenbaker’s training as a desperado advocacy bencher strengthened his committment to Human Rights. He was a constant old-style prairie populist: committed to Canadian self-rule from the US, strengthening Canada’s oecumenical place internationally, and retaining Canadian institutions like the Crown. mostly It was his supervision that created the Canadian Bill of Rights, the Royal Commission on Health Services, and the Agricultural Rehabilitation and Development Act. ‘Dief’ also championed Human Rights and eminent haleness.