Chief justice's rare order in Trinity Western case ensures 'all voices could be heard'

By Paula Kulig ( August 9, 2017, 12:19 PM EDT) -- Chief Justice Beverley McLachlin’s unusual decision to vary an order from one of her colleagues that denied intervenor status to LGBTQ groups in a major case involving equality rights and religious freedom is a largely procedural matter that stemmed from a desire to hear more points of view, say several observers of the Supreme Court of Canada....
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