Circa 2014
Circa 2014 – The origins of the @ADCSovereignty #FATCA lawsuit: Standing Committee on Finance Meetings re FATCA https://t.co/9fDxWSSL2r via @YouTube
— John Richardson – lawyer for "U.S. persons" abroad (@ExpatriationLaw) September 22, 2022
In June of 2014 the plaintiffs in the ADCS (“Alliance For The Defence Of Canadian Sovereignty”) lawsuit launched their legal challenge to the constitutionality of the Canada US FATCA IGA. The proceedings have gone through a Federal Court hearing in 2015, a second Federal Court hearing in 2019 and the Federal Court Of Appeal hearing in 2022. It has been a “long haul” and the plaintiffs (Ginny, Gwen and Kazia) – true unsung heroes in life – deserve the thanks of all Canadians.
On September 21, 2022 the Federal Court of Appeal dismissed the appeal from the trial decision (which ruled against the plaintiffs).
In other words, the US FATCA law continues to be endorsed by the Canadian courts as being the law of Canada too.
Every human being is a minority somewhere. US citizens living outside the United States are a minority wherever they live. Furthermore, because of FATCA (the tool to enforce citizenship taxation) they will ALWAYS have fewer rights than others in their country of residence. What is astounding is that the United States is ensuring that it’s own citizens are subject to discrimination! Such are the effects of citizenship taxation.
The advancement and protection of the rights of minority groups is always a marathon and not a sprint. It requires the relentless dedication to the goal of achieving justice. At this moment I would like to recognize and thank Patricia Moon, Carol Tapanila and Stephen Kish for their tremendous efforts, personal sacrifices and focus on this cause.
It’s also important and appropriate to recognize the support of the hundreds of anonymous people who contributed financially (in some cases their pension payments) and in other cases their encouragement that this legal challenge was necessary.
The next decision is whether to seek leave to appeal to the Supreme Court Of Canada.
I will write more about this in the next few days. What follows is a copy of the decision.
A-370-19_20220921_R_E_O_OTT_20220921132516
Those wishing to better understand the history, purpose and progression of this lawsuit might go here:
https://adcsovereignty.wordpress.com/the-summary-trial-book-of-posts/
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That is too bad, I guess they do not seem to get is.Thanks for all you work, I will fight with you
Regards
Lee Shaffer (Toromto)