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Tim Murray on the impact of PC indoctrination in our universities

The Impact of PC Indoctination In Our Universities

As you may know, it has long been my hypothesis that for the past several decades, schools and colleges have had a corrosive effect on independent thinking. Two generations of Canadians who have passed through system have emerged with a culturally relativistic, permissive and globalist mindset, and I think an examination of opinion polls taken in the wake of recent incidents involving phoney refugees bears that out. I have highlighted sentences in the following stories that merit your attention. I find vindication in their findings.

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Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada joins the choir that condemns Jason Kenney’s comments on judicial independence

Speaking on the matter for the first time, Chief Justice Beverley McLachlin applauded the Canadian Bar Association on Saturday for protesting comments Kenney made last winter, when he said Federal Court judges weren't toeing the line of the Harper government's immigration policies.

Supreme Court chief justice backs protest against immigration minister’s comments
By Richard Foot, Postmedia News August 13, 2011
Canada’s Immigration Minister Jason Kenney.
Photograph by: Chris Wattie, Reuters

HALIFAX — The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada has added her voice to the legal profession’s condemnation of Immigration Minister Jason Kenney, who sparked an uproar earlier this year on the issue of judicial independence.

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Reducing the number of family reunification visas for parents and grandparents vital for economic growth and prosperity

How can Ottawa deal with the problems associated with an aging population?
By Andy Radia | Canada Politics – 17 hours ago

To offset the costs associated with an aging population, governments must act now with policy measures to boost fertility, increase the number of younger immigrants, and encourage people to work longer.

These recommendations come in a report, commissioned by the Conservative government, on the rising cost of health care and retirement benefits in the face of a shrinking number of working-age taxpayers.

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