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Old 10-08-2014, 04:51 PM   #55
Kjesse
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Originally Posted by Chill Cosby View Post
So out of curiosity, what's the difference between my position, and the position of the province of Ontario, which won't be allowing TWU law students to practice law there?

Why are they legally allowed not to recognise any degree obtained at that school based on the covenant each student has to sign, while some of you consider it wrong not to hire someone based on the very same thing?
This is a good point. I'm not saying anyone's right or wrong here, I think this will go all the way to the SCC because its a contentious issue of national importance. Here's their stance in as short a way as I can put it: It is not proper to accredit a law school teaching the Canadian Constitution as the fundamental foundation of our society and democracy when those attending are forced as a condition of admittance to abandon its tenants.

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