Asclepias
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- Aug 3, 2013
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Glad I was able to educate you. Youre welcome.I knew you didnt know. I just asked because you seemed too dumb to research.What law did he break?What law did he break?
Wait, so you don't know Canadian law?
I don't know Canadian law...evidently you and Coyote don't know either.
B.C. restaurant manager unrepentant for booting Trump supporter | CBC News
The human rights codes of B.C., Alberta, Saskatchewan and Ontario do not prohibit an individual from denying service to someone based on their political beliefs, according to Gregory Ko, a Toronto-based civil litigator who specializes in employment law, who spoke to CBC Newsfollowing the incident in Virginia.
The restaurant stands by its decision.
"[Hodge] was aware what he was doing was probably contrary to our values and our philosophy as a company in terms of hospitality and inclusiveness," said Crimp.
"We don't discriminate against people based on political beliefs."
Great, it's not illegal, just the same he's outa there.