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The Canadian Human Rights Commission has to be one of the most worthless, servile, and stupid organizations -- down right facist -- ever to grace the Western World.

They have declared that there is no connection between food contamination and hand washing in a case to determine whether McDonald's had fulfilled its obligations to an employee who could no longer work in a restaurant because of the hand washing requirement.

Oh well. No restaurant food in Canada for me.

H/T: Mark Steyn @ National Review Online.

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# gullninetytwo
Tuesday, April 15, 2008 7:58 PM
That's disgusting! My son picked up salmonella before from an establishment whose employees didn't properly wash their hands. Not fun!!
# Hadley
Wednesday, April 16, 2008 8:51 AM
GP: I will try to be polite:

Now as I understand it a male employee can go the restroom and, um ah urinate and then go back to the kitchen and handle my food and plates with the same hand (hands?) that he used to hold his um, er, "urinator".

So as I munch my food, I have to speculate on just where is ah, "urinator" might have been the night before. And hope and pray that the fellow is not gay.

Now all of that is bad enough when the employee DOES wash his hands.

I think I will move to Canada for 4 or 5 months. For sure I will lose 50 or so pounds and make my doctor happy.

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