So you do not have rabbinical court (for civil cases) in Canada? I think it does exist in Canada right now. I believe it must stay within the country's law and the participant's must sign an arbitration agreement first just as in the U.S. There have been cases where the state courts have cancelled or reversed rabbinical decisions though. Some think Gentiles should be prohibited from attending them because they are the most likely to sue or appeal outside of it but then they are always guaranteed the raw end of the stick according to the Talmud.
>Well, Dalton McGuinty has now killed the idea of Sharia in Ontario. In fact, he went so far as to say that the government will begin drawing up a bill to ban all religion based arbitration in the province.
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>Congratulations Dalton!
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