Excerpt:
"Canadians need to ask whether we are prepared to permit our publicly funded institutions to use our dollars to suppress free speech. If we don’t push back and stop allowing the scolds at CBC, McGill and elsewhere from applying their own values of political correctness to impose their ideological intolerance, they will grow more empowered in their purge of any and all thought-provoking ideas."
The Howard Levitt column
(Nice idea but what journalist is a financial match for The Star or CBC in a court battle?)
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