Unnormed tolerance
A régime of imposed tolerance can be very oppressive indeed, as indicated by the decision handed down by the Ontario Human Rights Commission in Heintz v Christian Horizons. Here is Don Hutchinson's take on this: The Ontario's Human Rights Commission is trying to take the mission out of Christian Horizons. It is past time to rein in these tribunals for the sake of public justice. Because this decision obviously violates the Charter protection of freedom of religion, perhaps an appeal to the Supreme Court is in order.
30 April 2008
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