No diversion Machjo, it is an observation and one that I feel is highly accurate.
To propose equal treatment for all religions is anti-catholic. Check.
You live in a bubble that is cut-off from all reality... Hell, I got a real good laugh at the UN document that lambastes Canada for this inequality and I got to thinking why there was no mention of the cultural 'inequalities' recognized in other nations that have a system in place that was established hundreds of years ago... Funny, no mention in that UN document that there should be full funding for Christian schools in Saudi Arabia or special schools in Palestine that service those of Jewish faith.... Yeah, that UN - great guys - all of 'em.
funny that. I don't see any mention of Canada's crime and policing issues in our health care bills either and vice versa. Maybe the reason tehre is no mention of other countries in that document I linked to is because the document in question deals specifically with the separate school issue? I don't know. Just sayin'.
So, with that in mind - and running with your equality BS - by definition, doesn't the public system discriminate against every other interest group by virtue of not recognizing their "right" to have publicly funded facilities?
In the context of granting that right to Catholics but not Jews for instance, yes. Of course the problem that be solved in one of two ways: remove this right to Catholics, or grant it to all. Either way the same principle applies: equal treatment for all under the constitution. What a novel idea eh.
Where are the stand-alone schools for families of same sex parents that desire to have recognition of their individual status? Maybe there are a few Wiccan families in your city that deserve a unique, publicly funded building, complete with a full complement of teachers, administrators and facility staff (all tax payer funded of course).
Absolutely. There are some comunities with small Catholic populations too, just as there are some with large Muslim populations. So why not solve the problem by having either one ssytem for all, a voucher programme, or some other solution that recognizes all equally?
Considering that many other countries and even Candian provinces have solved this problem, why is it that Ontarians as so incompetent in this matter?
How about it Machjo? Are you just as prepared to rail at the public system for the exact reasons you are angry with the Separate system, or do you just have a hate-on for all things Catholic?
It's not even the Catholic system per se that I have an issue with, but rather a special constitutional privilege granted to one religious community and not others. i really don't see how that can be so difficult to understand.