“While a powerful case might be made for the protection of what remains of British Columbia’s old-growth temperate rainforests, and this issue is of considerable public interest and importance, the evidence marshalled to support this argument cannot be considered. With due respect for the forceful submissions I received to the contrary, I conclude that to take account of this type of public interest would amount to contempt of constitutional constraints on judicial powers. … Such considerations are not on the table.”
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