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Originally Posted by Slava
Well I guess this is where more lawyerly folks make their arguments. It just seems that this isn't specifically an infringement on their freedom of religion? People can worship as they like and there are no changes there.
Could some organizations be unable to afford their current accommodations? Probably. That's just unfortunate though, and not as a result of religious freedom.
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Well, apply this principle to abortion. A province implements a bunch of restrictions and financial hurdles that make it more difficult. Some clinics can't afford their current accommodations. You see the problem? The argument "people can still get an abortion, we haven't directly put any restrictions on it and there are no changes there" doesn't really hold water.