Who's Regulating the Regulators?

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  • Опубликовано: 5 ноя 2024
  • Lawyer Collin May says while he's "no fan of Danielle Smith," Alberta's premier is onto something with her so-called "Jordan Peterson Law," which she says will protect the free speech of professionals with controversial public opinions.
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  • @Linda-rk3su
    @Linda-rk3su День назад

    I love these short outtakes which allow me to see highlights from your shows when I have not had the opportunity to watch or listen to the entire program, but please, for the love of God, balance the volume better. The blasting volume at the end jars me and anyone in the same building as me!

  • @superamazingexpertfantasti6593
    @superamazingexpertfantasti6593 День назад +4

    Professionals being regulated by their peers is important. It's not perfect but saying professionals can say whatever the f they want is a joke. For every brave whistleblower there are 100 crackpots that are uneducated and deficient in their skills

  • @brucekay6044
    @brucekay6044 День назад +2

    Collin May is an activist with a personal grudge remember, so its no surprise he skips through numerous factors that justified the professional sanctions as set out clearly in any professional guidelines of conduct going back centuries if institutional credibility and tradition means anything to you.

  • @JFB1111
    @JFB1111 День назад

    I'd need to read that ladies FB posts first. Maybe she was in wrong, but got ruling reversed so good for her.