You are confusing Canadian Law with canadian values. you are correct on the letter of the law, however recent polls have indicated that 82% prefer a ban on the Niquab for ceremonies such as this. I would offer that the poll is the true reflection of Canadian values.
http://www.torontosun.com/2015/09/24/polling-data-on-niqabs-shows-82-of-canadians-support-ban
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elmo, you are confused. Canadian laws rule what powers our government has and does not have, and that is an overriding Canadian value.
We elect governments to make laws by proper democratic process, not by announcing a personal prejudice and pretending it has legal force as if they'd been elevated above the law, like a tinpot dictator. That too is an overriding Canadian value.
The whims of the mob are not Canadian values, and until we have polls that are as thoroughgoing, well-managed ant trustworthy as elections, we can't even say what those whims might be. Betcha you don't even know the name the poll you cited, and certainly not it's margin of error. But I can promise you far fewer people supplied their opinions than will vote. They make the laws, because they are us. Unregulated for-profit pollsters do not.
When the pollsters ask whether it's worth ignoring Charter of Rights and Freedoms and allowing the Government to break it's own laws to force a woman to observe her religion in a way that satisfies Jason Kenney and Stephen Harper, it still won't tell us anything about Canadian values, and it just might give the bigots numbers they don't like.
But as you — and Our Dear Leader are so big on deciding things by 'public opinion' — why hasn't he legalized marijuana? Something like the same numbers have been
'certified' around lotsa watercollers and in many polls. And you and he believe all he has to do is say the words. Or is it the opinion of Our Dear Leader that really matters, and he's just playing the rest of you for votes?
Frankly, I doubt Harper, and guys who talk like you wouldn't recognize Canadian values if you tripped over them. Tell me I'm wrong, but this time face the facts: the government's ban is illegal, denies this woman her Charter rights, and has nothing at all to do with niqabs being forced on anyone, or with identification. You're ducking is tiresome.