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Equality for all

Editor: Re: “Mr. Weston finds a wedge issue” (Editorial, Oct. 2). One of the more frequent concepts bandied about by the “liberal left” is the term Canadian Values.

Editor:

Re: “Mr. Weston finds a wedge issue” (Editorial, Oct. 2).

One of the more frequent concepts bandied about by the “liberal left” is the term Canadian Values. Yet when John Weston stated, “I have always believed in equality for all Canadians,” you suggested that Mr. Weston has “found a wedge issue in the riding” and “is clearly teetering on the edge of political incorrectness.”

What could possibly be politically incorrect in stating that there must be equality for all Canadians?

And who would disagree with the statement that Canadian law must prevail over provincial or local laws? This concept not only reflects Canadian Values, it is enshrined in the Canadian Constitution.

Gordon Politeski, Halfmoon Bay