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Originally Posted by Fuzz
I think the onus should be on Catholic Schools to justify why they should have a right to exist and use our tax dollars, vs any other argument. And I've never heard a justification for their existence that doesn't place their club in some special position relative to all other clubs.
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They already exist, so they don’t need to justify anything. If you want to change that, it requires legislation. It was all explained in the CBC article.
Changing a constitution isn’t as easy as getting people to sign an online petition. Presumably, nobody wants to spend the political capital, legal wrangling, effort, and money to go through the process, for what (in most peoples’ minds) would be a pretty small payoff.