ust when you thought Canada couldn’t dive deeper into woke insanity, they serve up this latest healthcare horror story. It’s like a DEI nightmare with a deadly twist, where lowering the bar is now the new “gold standard” for the Canucks. Canada’s medical system—which is already hanging by a thread—has decided to make things even worse by ensuring that everyone, qualified or not, gets a shot at treating your next ailment.
And if you’re white, you can forget about becoming a doctor in Canada—there’s no room at the table for you.
level of third-world countries in a “globalist reset” that aims to bring everyone down to a mediocre playing field. Excellence and achievement have been tossed aside, replaced by token charity as the new standard for success.
Canada’s newest medical school will select students not for their ability, but their identity. Great, as if Canada’s healthcare system wasn’t bad enough already.
The school, which opens next fall at Toronto Metropolitan University, will reserve 75 per cent of its seats for Indigenous, Black, and other “equity-deserving” groups including 2SLGBTQ+. These students will need an undergraduate GPA of only 3.3 on a 4-point scale, and maybe not even that; for comparison, the University of Toronto medical school’s average accepted GPA is 3.95. Able-bodied straight white students can’t apply for these seats. It’s TMU’s affirmative action school for doctors who can’t get in on their merits. Canada now has full-blown racial and gender discrimination. How did we get here? The Supreme Court of Canada is largely to blame.
After all, who needs skilled experts in medicine when you can go full DEI with your healthcare, right? Forget merit and excellence; now, the focus is all about checking the right diversity boxes. Why trust trained professionals when you can be “medically assisted” by subpar DEI candidates who meet the “approved” skin tone or non-binary gender requirements? Forget tackling cancer with science and experience—let’s see what happens when diversity gives it a smackdown instead.
Thankfully, the US Supreme Court put an end to race-based college admissions, but the same can’t be said for Canada. The National Post piece goes on:
But not in Canada. “Every individual is equal before and under the law,” says the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, “and has the right to the equal protection and equal benefit of the law without discrimination …” But the Supreme Court of Canada has long insisted that the clause does not mean equal treatment but equity.
Equity, also known as “substantive equality” or “equality of outcome,” means treating different groups differently. It means applying standards and granting rights to compensate for perceived advantages, disadvantages, strengths, and weaknesses. Equity is a right granted not to individuals as individuals, but to members of groups.
While this trend is already a serious issue in the US, Canada has taken it to a whole new level. ‘Equality’ in Canada has turned into a weapon, one now being used to systematically edge out white men from medical and professional opportunities. The National Post piece wraps up:
In Canada, the Charter may not even apply to university admission policies (because universities are not governments), but human rights codes do. Like section 15(1) of the Charter, human rights codes promise a right to equal treatment. But in accordance with the Supreme Court’s equality jurisprudence, human rights have come to mean equity too. In 2022, the Ontario Human Rights Tribunal said that white people cannot claim discrimination. “An allegation of racial discrimination or discrimination on the grounds of colour,” it wrote, “is not one that can be or has been successfully claimed by persons who are white and non-racialized.”
Thanks to the Supreme Court, equality rights have become weapons wielded by preferred groups to demand more lenient standards and advantageous outcomes. In Canada, some people are more equal than others. Remember that next time you’re waiting to see your newly minted doctor.
https://revolver.news/2024/10/in-canada-you-are-not-allowed-to-become-a-doctor-if-a-white-guy/