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Jump to full article: CNEWS, 2000-10-31 Author: RICHARD CLEROUX / CNEWS Politics
Intro: A strange legal case dealing with gays, premarital sex, drinking and smoking in a small British Columbia university is going all the way to the Supreme Court of Canada next week.
The highest court's ruling could have a major impact on the rights of students in public universities and private institutions across Canada. The British Columbia College of Teachers is fighting Trinity Western University, a "Christian" university in Langley, B.C. which demands an awesome degree of control over its 2,700 students. . .
If the university loses, it will mean TWU students will be able to go out for drinks with their friends on the weekend, smoke cigarettes, play poker, rent a porn movie or read a dirty magazine, and who knows, even smoke dope, or have sex occasionally. . . before they are married.
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