Talk:Dennis Raphael
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[edit]‘Bill 21 has made me ashamed of being Canadian’ Re: Quebec court upholds most of province’s secularism law, exempts English school boards, April 20
Bill 21 has made me ashamed of being Canadian. It is not so much the passing of this human-rights-denying bill by the Quebec legislature and its support by nearly two-thirds of Quebecers, although that is pretty bad. It is the silence by the leaders of the three main national political parties. And this includes one who would be unable to practice as a government lawyer or be a teacher in a majority-language school in Quebec. If there can be an international boycott of the state of Georgia for its legislation making it more difficult to vote, then surely there should be a boycott of Quebec for denying people the right to a livelihood.
Advertisement Article content Dennis Raphael, Professor of Health Policy and Management, York University
Fuck you Raphael. 2607:FEA8:2A64:D500:24B4:28FC:C4B0:A854 (talk) 18:13, 2 May 2021 (UTC)
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