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Conrad Black: 2 Dubious Approaches That Are Undermining Canada’s Justice System

Conrad Black: 2 Dubious Approaches That Are Undermining Canada’s Justice System
The Supreme Court of Canada is shown in Ottawa in this file photo. The Canadian Press/Sean Kilpatrick
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Commentary

The Canadian justice system is being simultaneously undermined by the promotion of the modification of sentences because of the race of the accused, at the same time that religious liberty is being compromised by legislation curtailing freedom of speech in religious matters. These are obviously delicate issues, and the desire to make allowances for people of traumatized or severely disadvantaged personal backgrounds is commendable. So is the wish to discourage anything that could be construed as promoting hatred or uncivilized attitudes for sectarian reasons.

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Conrad Black
Conrad Black
Author
Conrad Black has been one of Canada’s most prominent financiers for 40 years and was one of the leading newspaper publishers in the world. He’s the author of authoritative biographies of Franklin D. Roosevelt and Richard Nixon, and, most recently, “Donald J. Trump: A President Like No Other,” which has been republished in updated form.