At 40, the Charter is taking an undeserved beating

Rather than slagging our Charter, we should be celebrating it, and ignoring the nasty, narrow, parochial minds who fail to recognize the benefits it has wrought for all Canadians.
The Queen, right, signs the Proclamation of the Constitution Act, containing the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, with then-prime minister Pierre Trudeau, on April 17, 1982, in Ottawa.
KAMOURASKA, QUE.—Oh, Canada. Who will stand on guard for thee? That was my reaction after reading the screed against the Constitution in the National Post

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