I was speaking generally about your comment regarding 'common sense' in court decisions, but I am sure you have heard that Quebec's new secularism law will effectively remove some of the religious freedoms that its public servants previously enjoyed, and invoke the notwithstanding clause to keep the Charter (in many respects this country's most fundamental piece of legislation) from intervening.
Last summer the Supreme Court of Canada refused to recognize Trinity Western's religious requirements that it wanted to impose in a new law school.
Race or religion is not the free pass that you might think it is.
You gave no examples legislation being removed for everyone, due to religious exemptions, in fact you gave examples where the religious exemptions were removed.




















































