Aniz Alani says he’s “just a guy with a credit card and some vacation time.”
So why isn’t the 33-year-old husband and father taking his young family off to Disney World? Wouldn’t that be an easier way to spend his free time and money — certainly more fun than say, taking the prime minister to court?
For most Canadians, even most lawyers, the choice would be obvious. But for Alani, challenging Stephen Harper in Federal Court, on his own dime and in his own time, is perfectly normal behaviour. “It’s very much in character for Aniz,” says Geoff Moysa, a former law school classmate who now practises with McMillan in Toronto. “I figured it was only a matter of time before Aniz got involved in a pursuit like this.”
In December, Alani leapt from obscurity from his post as an in-house counsel in Vancouver onto the national stage — garnering headlines for launching a legal action against what he calls the prime minister’s “deliberate failure” to fill empty seats in the Senate.
via Canadian Lawyer | Taking on the big guns.
Aniz Alani files application in Federal Court calling for PM to appoint 16 senators. Read more at CBC News | British Columbia

senators are just a waste anyway, senate for what?
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Taking up the Canadian PM needs guts carry on Aniz.Wish somebody could also challenge the Tanzanian Government on nationalized properties which now have been commercialized while taken over without comp[ensation..
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