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Originally Posted by rubecube
Well I did actually read all of that and I can't see why the SCC would overturn it.
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I agree with you from a legal perspective, unless they re-visit prior decisions about the scope of charter applicability.
I've always thought there were both good rational and public policy reasons for the Charter to apply to publicly funded secondary institutions, but that's not what the law says right now.
Incidentally, down south, the US Constitution does apply on campus at any public / state school, and when it comes to private universities students have succeeded in arguing that the school's charter guarantees free speech (so even if it's not constitutionally mandated, it's mandated by contract).