Victims of human rights abuse in
Canada, and also under the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedom, no longer
has to be subjected to having their cases denied, for lack of evidence, in
proving that they have also suffered loss, as a result of those violations,
against them under the Charter. By this ruling, the onus of proof, is also on
the offenders to prove, that they did not cause those victims to suffer, any of
those violations, or any losses as a result, under the Canadian Charter of
Rights and Freedom. For myself and others, who are also suing the Canadian
government, for the violation of those rights under the Charter, this will also
make it much easier in proving the case. And after years of ignoring the United
Nations recommendations on the standards of human rights, in that country, it
is also finally taking the initiative, to correct those problems, to the
benefit of those victims. There are still many more recommendations, that it
has still not complied with, under the United Nations Declaration on Human
Rights. This action by the Supreme Court of Canada, in recognizing the rights,
for the victims of human rights abuse, especially, under the Charter of Rights
and Freedom, is in fact, only the beginning.
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