Not if the city’s regulators have anything to say about it, there won’t be. (Ivan Osorio, OpenMarket, Nov. 11; Kelly McParland, National Post, Nov. 11).
Chronicling the high cost of our legal system
by Walter Olson on November 13, 2008
Not if the city’s regulators have anything to say about it, there won’t be. (Ivan Osorio, OpenMarket, Nov. 11; Kelly McParland, National Post, Nov. 11).
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By virtue of being Ethnic, I have to wonder if they fall in to the category of those who are vulnerable to messages of hated or contempt. If so, musn’t the Canadian Human Rights Commission launch an investigation into whether or not the local authorities have caused injury?
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