Ontario Court of Appeal approves anti-Christian discrimination — but you can fight back

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Today the Ontario Court of Appeal ruled unanimously against Trinity Western University, by upholding the decision by the Law Society of Upper Canada to ban graduates from Trinity’s proposed law school from practicing law in Ontario.

It’s an outrageous decision, that flies in the face of the 2001 Supreme Court case that considered and approved Trinity’s teacher’s college, when those graduates were illegally blackballed by the teaching profession.

Watch Ezra Levant interview John Carpay of the Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms, who had been intervening in court on behalf of Trinity. 

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