Things you won't, er, I mean, actually see on the CBC

Locutus

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Andrew Coyne, during the At Issue portion of The National:
"...to spend such a proportion of (the time in the federal leaders' debate) talking about this question of whether a few dozen women should have to wear a mas...a veil, or not be allowed to wear a veil, in a private citizenship ceremony, or whether they should do it in a private room beforehand, it's ridiculous."​
A visibly miffed Chantal Hebert proceeded to

box his ears
"It is an issue that is of interest to the voters in this province and to most of the Canadians who have answered that question. Now, as far as I can tell, there is not a list of 'this is an issue you can debate, and this is of no interest to us in Toronto, so why should you care about it in Montreal (or) ever have a discussion about it?' An election is about more than whatever is set in the editorial boardrooms of Toronto as what matters to the country."​
h/t

(Euro)Related: The Telegraph's Janet Daley on democracy vs. the enlightened class.


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Jinentonix

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This is what multiculti produces. One big fukup.
You know, in all these years not one single person has actually been able to explain the actual benefits of multiculturalism. They talk a lot of ideological rhetoric but they've never been able to give a rational, well reasoned argument for it.