But don't take my word for it:
The Commons yesterday by unanimous vote passed a Bloc Québécois bill protecting dairy quotas in all future trade talks. An identical bill was gutted in the Senate last year: “From aluminum to forest products, from shrimp to beef and other food products, from services to technology, all of these other Canadian exports are potentially hampered by this bill.”
Read: protecting the QUEBEC dairy industry.
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(Sidebar: see. This is an ultimatum. This is what courts in Canada have done for decades.)
The issue was brought forward by La Coalition des familles LGBT+ and three separate “multi-parent families” who say laws in the province that restrict parenthood of a child to two individuals discriminates and infringes on the rights of security of the person, integrity of the person, freedom, dignity, and privacy.
(Sidebar: oh, does it?)
The case examined the concept of filiation, which are the rules that govern a child’s attachment to parents.
The Waterloo Regional District School Board (WRDSB) has apparently approved training material for staff that alleges the term “family” is racist.
According to internal documents published June 4 by independent media outlet Juno News, the Ontario Secondary School Teachers Federation is telling staff at the Waterloo-Oxford District Secondary School that the term “family” is rooted in white supremacy.
The training slides claim that family is viewed as “harmful by our racialized students.” The material further claims that the term family implies “positions of (male) authority and hierarchy” and “a nuclear family structure” that is “not the same for everyone.”
(Sidebar: what's a racialized? Does the Waterloo Region District School Board hate black people?)
The Khmer Rouge used to do this sort of thing, too.
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