How Judicial Recounts Change Election Results and Fractional Cow Ownership in BC
Ever wondered how a judicial recount can flip an election result on its head? Join us as Michael Mulligan, a seasoned barrister and solicitor with Mulligan Defence Lawyers, unravels the complexities of vote counting and recounts in Canadian elections. You’ll gain unique insights into the procedures that follow the so-called “final count” and the very narrow margins that necessitate a mandatory recount. With captivating examples from the 2020 BC election and earlier federal contests, Michael illustrates how recounts can alter initial leads dramatically, revealing the fragility and volatility of election outcomes.
As if elections weren’t complex enough, we switch gears to dissect the ongoing legal battles over cow sharing in British Columbia. Despite attempts to navigate through loopholes for raw milk consumption, the courts have upheld prohibitions against it. Michael provides a compelling narrative that highlights why this practice, while potentially viable in other provinces, remains contentious in BC. Tune in for an episode brimming with insightful legal stories that might just change the way you view electoral processes and cow ownership.
Legally Speaking with Michael Mulligan is live on CFAX 1070 every Thursday at 10:30 a.m. It’s also available on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts.