Wednesday, April 26, 2017

Court rules Saskatchewan cannot fund non-Catholics in Catholic schools

Court rules Saskatchewan cannot fund non-Catholics in Catholic schools: A Canadian judge has ruled that the government of Saskatchewan is violating a section of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms by funding non-Catholic students who attend Catholic schools.

MGB: The Trinity Lutheran case just argued is likely to result in the Blaine Amendments banning such funding being ruled unconstitutional.  It will come sooner than you thing, like six weeks.

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