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Ron Ghitter expresses concern over amendments to the Alberta Bill of Rights proposed by the UCP government.
But I respectfully suggest that his concern is unjustified, and that to characterize the government’s efforts to strengthen rights protection for Albertans as “disingenuous” and “cynical” is also unfair.
The 1971 Lougheed bill of Rights was not “unique in Canada ” as Ghitter asserts.
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