In its ruling on human rights commissions, at least the Supreme Court made the rules clearer
Tag Archives: Human Rights Commission
Trans woman files human rights complaint
Minister allegedly said she “spooked” the governor general
Finding a rights balance
The courts are limiting the powers of Canada’s human rights tribunals one case at a time
True North strong not free
MARK STEYN: Strange that the more Canada congratulates itself on its ‘tolerance’ the less it’s prepared to tolerate
Spare me the therapeutic platitudes
I’m supposed to be happy my room complaint is a growth experience for hotel staff?
The case for the seeing-eye horse
What if a blind man with a guide dog had taken on a Muslim bed-and-breakfast owner?
Harper must act now to protect free speech
The Prime Minister admits there’s a problem. And he says he doesn’t have a clue how to fix it.
Rockin’ out against the man with Jason Kenney
I met Lindy at a party in Montreal once. He was quite tall. And his girlfriend said she was an actor for medical school seminars. Like Kramer in that Seinfeld episode.
Tough critique or hate speech?
A Calgary prof’s paper on the ‘Aboriginal industry’ starts a war
Fathers and sons
Dan Hill’s absorbing new memoir reveals a complicated family and time