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Are government laws increasing or decreasing the presence or absence of discrimination Printable Version PRINTABLE VERSION
by tinashe, Canada Jun 19, 2002
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Communism and Fascism?
dr. detroit | Mar 30th, 2004
"Section 2 of the Canadian Charter states "freedom of conscience," "freedom of thought, belief, opinion" and "freedom of association" are "fundamental freedoms" for every individual. Furthermore, section 7, under "legal rights," stipulates that "Everyone has the right to life, liberty and security of the person...." This means, and can only mean, that there is no right to a job (or guaranteed income), even if someone needs it, for that would violate the legal rights of those forced to provide it

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