BC Religious Property Tax Exemption and No Power for Cryptocurrency
Listen now
Description
 From the sanctified grounds of religious buildings to the surprising sanctuaries for fruit trees and bomb shelters, we probe the public policy implications when specific properties are relieved from bearing the tax burden, leaving others to shoulder the financial weight. Our discussion navigates the murky waters of the Rural Area Taxation Act, shedding light on the ripple effect tax exemptions have on society. Also on the show,  BC Hydro pulled the plug on a forestry company's cryptocurrency aspirations. Finally, a sexual assault conviction is overturned as a result of Crown Counsel cross-examining the accused on whether the complainant was attractive and the trial judge making their own assessment of the complaint's attractiveness. Follow this link for a transcript of the show and links to the cases discussed. 
More Episodes
Unravel the complexities of the criminal justice system as we confront two captivating legal stories in this episode. We begin with the unsettling case of a man whose violent spree of stranger attacks led to a legal battle over his sentence. Despite a traumatic past and serious substance issues,...
Published 11/28/24
Experience an insightful journey through the complexities of the electoral process and the justice system with Michael Mulligan, Barrister and Solicitor at Mulligan Defence Lawyers. Ever wondered how a mere 27-vote difference can trigger a full judicial recount? This episode unravels the...
Published 11/22/24