Where is the Prosecutor for the Kyoto
Protocol Implementation Act?
The Canadian federal statute Kyoto
Protocol Implementation Act, S.C., 2007, c. 30 is not followed and
serious harm to life can follow.
The offence under subsection 126(1) of the Criminal
Code, disobeying a statute, seems to apply:
Disobeying a statute
126. (1) Every one
who, without lawful excuse, contravenes an Act of Parliament by
wilfully doing anything that it forbids or by wilfully omitting to do
anything that it requires to be done is, unless a punishment is
expressly provided by law, guilty of an indictable offence and liable
to imprisonment for a term not exceeding two years.
Attorney General of Canada may act
(2) Any proceedings in respect of a
contravention of or conspiracy to
contravene an Act mentioned in subsection (1), other than this Act, may
be instituted at the instance of the Government of Canada and conducted
by or on behalf of that Government.
We have an independent federal prosecutor under the Director of
Public Prosecutions Act, S.C., 2006, c. 9, s. 121 who could
prosecute.
I do not understand nor agree with the inaction and the silence.
François Lareau
10 April 2009
(revised 6 August 2010)