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Politics : Canadian Political Free-for-All

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To: teevee who wrote (35631)7/3/2025 9:01:36 AM
From: gg cox  Read Replies (1) of 37087
 
Precedent law ,, banning sharia law has already been set in Canada… Mr Alberta shit disturber.

Tee wee ,, maybe you can convince the NEW PRIME MINISTER of ALBERTASTAN ,,DANDY SMITH

You want to MOW DOWN ALL MOSQUES in yer “new country.”

Albertans stay in Canada tee wee ,, because most are not infected by the STUPID VIRUS as

THEY LIKE THEIR HEALTHCARE !

You are showing signs of IRRATIONAL HATE similar to the IRANIAN ,,HEAD HACKERS !

GET HELP if YOU’RE FOR REAL,,, tee wee.

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“” In 2003-2004, there was a controversy in Ontario over the possibility of Islamic arbitration tribunals. In 1991, Ontario had passed the Arbitration Act, which allowed for legal mediation and arbitration outside of Canadian family law. [21] Some Christian and Jewish groups conducted religious arbitration in accordance with this law; this did not cause controversy. [21] In 2003, an Islamic group declared its intention to set up similar faith-based arbitration, provoking intense media controversy. [21] As a result, the Ontario government commissioned Marion Boyd(the former Attorney General of Ontario) to review the matter. [22] Boyd conducted consultations and concluded that religious tribunals be continued, but should be overseen by other institutions. [22] Public opinion was against both Boyd's report and potential Islamic tribunals. [22] As a result, in 2006, the province of Ontario banned all forms of faith-based arbitrations. [2] As this decision also banned Rabbinical courts, it was criticized by Canadian Jewish groups. [23]

In 2005, the National Assembly of Quebec passed a motion to prevent the use of Islamic courts in Quebec. [24] “””

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