Evolution of the Separate School Law in the Prairie Provinces
Evolution of the Separate School Law in the Prairie Provinces
George Moir Weir
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We think those amendments to the Educational Act and the School Assessment Act passed during the session of 1913 should be repealed. We see no reason why that should not be done as soon as possible and before an election takes place. We think any law which makes dogma and not volition the determining factor as to whether the individual should support a Public or Separate School is a bad law and contrary to all principles of British law and freedom. So far as I know Sask- atchewan is the only pr...ovince in Canada which has a statute of that kind in operation. We do not know of any other province which compels citizens, because of their religion, to support a certain system of schools. Mr. Scott. Certainly Alberta does. 129 Mr. Armstrong. That is just with reference to the School Assessment Act. Mr. Scott. It is clear enough, that is to say Roman Catholic or Protestant stock holders in companies belonging to the faith of the minority are required in Alberta to pay their taxes to the minority school.
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