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Posted on 17/05/08

Rights body's 'angry agenda'

Kettleby, Ont. -- Ontario agencies are adept at accepting licence fees for all sorts of activities, including fishing, while education and enforcement are next to nil. That leads to two kinds of poaching: deliberate and inadvertent. Both might have been involved in the dispute in small-town Ontario which the Ontario Human Rights Commission deemed to be a race-based assault on Asian-Canadians. No one really knows; the OHRC did not investigate (What's That Fishy Smell? An Empire? - May 15).

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