Like any word, use it too often for political efficacy and you will inevitably get arguments. It's all too stupid. It takes the act of killing one person for any reason and conflates it into a competition as to who has suffered the most. Words are unimportant. Actions speak.
StoneyPicton
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Thanks for the info. Really disappointing, but not surprising, that Canada would spend the time and effort to establish the declaration but not promote it through their travel advisory information. The tightrope that is foreign relations is a real problem.
Edit: The link you provided didn't work for me.
There is a lot to be said for the positives of an end to democracy. The electorate of Ontario shouldn't be trusted with these important decisions. This has been true since I started paying attention in the 90's (so not party relevent). I regret not taking a different path in life to kick ass and chew bubble gum.