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Tuesday, April 15, 2008


Have it her way!   [Mark Steyn]

Canada may no longer believe in old-fashioned human rights like free speech and the presumption of innocence, but it's discovering exciting new "human rights" every day. Hard on the heels of the human right to a labiaplasty comes the human right of restaurant employees not to wash their hands. Or as the British Columbia Human Rights Tribunal ruled, after awarding a McDonald's employee $55,000:

There was no evidence of:

  • the relationship between food contamination and hand-washing;

Thank goodness for that. No need to pack sandwiches if you're visiting Vancouver for the weekend.




 





 

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