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from page 10A
religious beliefs is hardly an
expression of fairness and
freedom. But to hold em-
ployers and landlords
responsible for the workers
and Versants' 'treatment of
one another is un-
conscionable. It is nothing
more than crass exploitation
of an innocent person's
authority to police personal
relationships.
To endow personnel with
authority to search and seize
• property withott a warrant,
when those actions way be
triggered 'by ill -intentioned,
misdirected people with
ulterior motives, may, in a
spirit of Christian generosity,
be called merely scandalous.
But to give a legal right to an
investigator to interrogate
someone suspected of
violating the Human Rights
Code without even giving the
person being, questioned the
right of legal Counsel is
tyrannical. It not only
conjures up in one's mind the
conduct of the gestapo but
this behaviour in itself is a
resounding refutation of the
principle of "mutual respect
for the dignity and worth of
each person", so glowingly
proclaimed in the preamble
of the Human Rights Code.
Before long, reverse onus of
proof could become a reality.
The accused would have to
prove his innocence rather
than the accuser proving
guilt.
Another contradiction in
the Code is the power given
to the Human Rights
Commission to discriminate.
The Commission may, upon
its own, initiate "special
programs" to relieve har-
dship or economic disad-
vantage. These_ special
programs are also known as
affirmative Action programs
and often amount to reverse
discrimination. The danger
inherent in such programs is
to give preferential treat-
ment
reatment or provide employment
quotas on the basis of sex,
cultural origin or mother
tongue. The proposed new
Human Rights Code is much
more than the enunciation of
principle and social policy. It
is designed to become an
economic blueprint as well.
I apologize for this lengthy
column hit I think it is im-
portant for the people to
know that we are dealing
with probably one of the
most far reaching pieces of
legislation that has ever
been passed into law. I have.
been quite vociferous in
Committee on certain sec-
tions of the Bill and. I am
pleased that a latecomer to
the Committee is also
voicing his strong objections
to certain parts of the Bill.
I want to end this article by
quoting the person to whom I
have just alluded, Jim
Taylor, the Conservative
Member for Prince Edward
Lennox. I don't agree with
everything that he says in
connection with this Bill but I
do share many of his views. I
was particularly interested
in the following comments
made by Jim Taylor in
commenting on the Bill:
"I want to say that we
should not feel awkward in
proclaiming our Christian
heritage as a part of our
Western Civilization. Nor
should we tamper lightly
with the concept of natural
justice and a judicial system
that has token hundreds of
years to evolve. Our laws
and principles of equity are
British in origin and these,
too, are part of our heritage.
These are principles and
beliefs for which many
pioneers and builders of our
nation laid down their lives.
They are a part of our
culture protected at great
cost to the people of our
country. Canada must be
more than.a nation in name.
It must be more than a
collection of ethnic groups,
each of them being a people.
Canada must be a people.
As a Province and as a
Nation we must recapture
the confidence of free people.
And the revival of national
and provincial purpose will
generate a new and per-
suasive spirit of leadership.
When we become a
genuinely affirmative
society, we will not always
have to be proclaiming high
purposes because we will be
embodying them.
I believe we have reached
too high in our current at-
tempt to mandate human
rights. The long reach has
rendered us unsteady and
the props erected to help us
achieve our goal will
collapse when put to the test.
The means are often more
relevant than the end, so
they too must be judged. In
justified.''
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