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Old 06-06-2008, 11:00 AM
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What's this about? LOL.
Those who tell don't know and those who know don't tell.

Canada has quasi-judicial bodies called Canadian Human Rights Tribunals to which the Canadian Human Rights Commission can refer cases it has investigated involving charges of discrimination. I don't know much more about them than that, but per the writer of the article, they run amok without being tethered by traditional legal defenses or other benefits of the common law and are otherwise bad and overly politically correct. I don't know one way or t'other on that, though the writer's tone leads me to discount him as someone whose representations I would accept at face value.
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