Cobalt, blah...blah...blah...
The country prior to the Charter worked. Crime rates were low and family unity high. Communities were safe and citizens were actively involved. Children respected their elders because the Charter and its push for child rights still hadn't the chance to make them snot-nosed. There was a sense that MP's represented their ridings because the decisions of the House of Commons carried weight. This was in the era before the Charter handed chief legislative approval and authority to the Supreme Court.
And on and on it goes. The Charter was a divisive decision for Canada. It remains so.
The country prior to the Charter worked. Crime rates were low and family unity high. Communities were safe and citizens were actively involved. Children respected their elders because the Charter and its push for child rights still hadn't the chance to make them snot-nosed. There was a sense that MP's represented their ridings because the decisions of the House of Commons carried weight. This was in the era before the Charter handed chief legislative approval and authority to the Supreme Court.
And on and on it goes. The Charter was a divisive decision for Canada. It remains so.