My principles dictate, a greater evil must not be condoned.
But if you and Cannuck think mass murder, rape and flagrant injustice should be ignored by Canada. Simply because of an inequitable clause in the Charter.
The two of you have greater issues than OCD and myopic thinking.
I'm all for trying to help other countries improve their human rights situation. However, how effective do you think Canadian diplomats will be in that regard when they don't even have the competence to change our own constitution within the context of a culture they're much more familiar with? It's just common sense. Looking at it that way, changing the human rights situation in our constitution would serve as a useful training ground for the kind of obstacles they may face when trying to change that of other jurisdictions. After all, you don't send a soldier to battle before ensuring he's properly trained first and that he knows what he's doing and has experience in less difficult situations, right?
Again with your hard-on for the separate school system and the Queen's religion?
And I'm sure your counterpart in iran would say the same about our hard on for equality of religion there too.
Again with your hard-on for the separate school system and the Queen's religion?
So how can you defend the Canadian constitution and in the same breath oppose human rights violations abroad. Sure the situation is worse there than here, but the same attitude taht defends our constitution is the same one that defends theirs.