Tag: Charter of Rights and Freedoms
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610CKTB | Bigotry Tax & Trailer Park Boys’ Political Logic: The school Pride Flag Debate IS Settled
Jon Liedtke discusses the “bigotry tax,” describing pride flags as low-cost compliance tools for school boards to avoid costly human rights litigation. He argues that the Canadian flag and the pride flag work in tandem to represent a free society, reinforcing legal codes rather than competing with them.
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Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die: Navigating the Doctrine of 2026
Canada is suffering a systemic “software” crash, paralyzed by an ideological bureaucracy while facing the 2026 Andes Hantavirus crisis. The “The National Hard-Reset: The Real Canada Protocol” proposes a hard reboot: forensic audits, all-party oversight, and a neutral “kill-switch” for emergency powers. We must trade performative optics for radical realism to reclaim the “Real Canada.”
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ourWindsor.ca: Play Director Calls Removal of Poster from Theatre Censorship
Even though the Vagina Monologues is entering its second and last weekend of performances at the Capitol Theatre, patrons aren’t able to tell it from looking at the posters of current productions.
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UWindsor Lance: Anti-protest legislation: Just when is enough, enough?
The right to protest is enshrined in the Charter, but what happens when government decides that continued dissent is no longer acceptable?