“Everyone in Canada has a sob story. Lots of people have it bad in Canada – disabled people, poor people, not just you”; “Well, you don’t have it as bad today as adults as you did when you were kids,” and, given their shortened lifespans, “So, you probably have about 10 years left now. That’s good news for the Canadian government.”
The Canadian Landowner Alliance advocates for provincial legislation that recognizes property rights, and, that the Federal Government of Canada enshrines property rights in the Charter of Rights and freedoms.
Thursday, December 7, 2017
APPALLING COMMENTS FROM DISABILITIES MINISTER
According to Fiona Sampson, spokesperson for the Thalidomide Survivor Task Group, when they met with Hehr on Oct. 19 asking for help, he told them:
“Everyone in Canada has a sob story. Lots of people have it bad in Canada – disabled people, poor people, not just you”; “Well, you don’t have it as bad today as adults as you did when you were kids,” and, given their shortened lifespans, “So, you probably have about 10 years left now. That’s good news for the Canadian government.”
“Everyone in Canada has a sob story. Lots of people have it bad in Canada – disabled people, poor people, not just you”; “Well, you don’t have it as bad today as adults as you did when you were kids,” and, given their shortened lifespans, “So, you probably have about 10 years left now. That’s good news for the Canadian government.”
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