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Originally Posted by GioforPM
“Freedom of movement” doesn’t mean freedom to go anywhere you want. It’s a Charter right (section 6) aimed at moving from one province to another to work. And all Charter rights are subject to reasonable restrictions anyway.
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Freedom of movement is not a right conferred by the Charter. It is recognized under international human-rights law and applies everywhere that basic human rights are respected. It applies even in non-federal states, where by definition the problem of moving from province to province cannot arise.
But you, as a lawyer who by your own admission can't recognize the distinction between legality and morality, could not be expected to understand this.