Day 7 – Frontier’s Advent Calendar

Day 7 – Advent is the season of preparing for Christmas. Here at the Frontier Centre for Public Policy we want to tell you about some of the things we […]
Published on December 7, 2017

Day 7 – Advent is the season of preparing for Christmas. Here at the Frontier Centre for Public Policy we want to tell you about some of the things we would like to see under our tree.

 

On Day Seven, we wish for the abolition of Human Rights Commissions which have done more to squash our rights than promote them.

 

Suggested Reading:

Commission of Human Wrongs” – Policy Series Paper 45 – Nigel Hannaford (20 pages)

Do We Still Need Human Rights Commissions” – Commentary – Rebecca Walberg (1 page)

Alberta Tories Should Shield Students from Politicized Human Rights Commissions” – Commentary – Marco Navarro-Genie (1 page)

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