According to Brian Lilley of Sun News Network's Byline, Hall's remark "means that even if Catholic schools stop taking money over the imposition of gay-straight alliances they will still have to allow them in Barbara Hall's world."
In the last 15 years, decisions by various Human Rights Commissions have penalized those who adhere to traditional Judaeo-Christian values based upon the "hate speech" provision.
An Alberta tribunal famously ruled against Christian pastor Stephen Boissoin for writing a letter to the editor expressing his concern about the incursion of the homosexualist agenda in schools.
The decision was so unfair that it was “simply not possible to logically follow the pathway taken by the adjudicator,” ruled the Ontario Superior Court last month.