No Place Like Home by Alexander Braun Basically, by ruling against on the right of Canadians to affordable housing the Ontario's Court of Appeal is proposing, metaphorically speaking in scaled down terms, that, as their argument would suggest, Canadians have bought a house together, however they have no right to be in it and/or to benefit from it. Or, in another example, a family that denies its members to have their own private space and ownership in the family as a whole, not even enough to stay alive. Then it is obvious that such propositions are not morally and philosophically grounded, and thus would not produce the expected positive outcomes in any community building efforts, since it offers no better chance for survival than doing it alone or joining, or starting a new group, where the common needs and ownership is actually meaningful and helpful to make life, which is hard enough as it is, easier. Strange that before, from the times immemorial, the human kind was kind enough to realize and pursue its intrinsic universal inalienable right for housing, at least for themselves and their family and tribal members, many wars even world wars were fought for it, only now for the Ontario court, out of all places, deciding that Canadians, out of all people on Earth, don't have that basic human right for the affordable housing anymore. You see, 'cause the judges thought long and hard about it, deciding, two to one, that the Court deems the affordable housing to be frivolous and undeserving. Not only that, but the UN Human Rights convention, they purport, is not tenable in law and bears no moral, ethical, and common sense weight. Go figure what gets them going in the morning. Before Canadians had the right for housing and now we don't, and they call it evolution! Then i heard some "intellectuals" arguing with me why they don't have any rights, don't want it, and shouldn't have any. Imagine that! O:) Oh i did. muahaha hehe hmm... 3;) In response to: Housing for all not a right, Ontario Court of Appeal rules in rejecting Charter challenge http://www.thestar.com/news/gta/2014/12/01/housing_for_all_not_a_right_court_of_appeal_rules_in_rejecting_charter_challenge.html