Summary
- David Thomas critiques the current state of human rights tribunals, arguing that the situation is more dire than commonly perceived.
- His analysis appears in the National Post and is associated with the Macdonald-Laurier Institute.
- Thomas highlights various issues plaguing these tribunals, suggesting a need for reform and greater scrutiny.
- The implications of his arguments could spark significant debate on human rights adjudication in Canada.
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