"...and another thing, religion doesn't belong in schools""Women have the same right in law as men to go shirtless in public" - Diane Brisebois*She's right.According to the law in Canada, NO official can LEGALLY deny this right to freedom of expression.There are NO exceptions as the law now stands.......now here comes the big but.BUT...."City Officials are concerned the National Go Topless Day rally will offend families and religious groups", the Toronto Sun reported, in an article in today's paper that was BUTCHERED when they posted it online**.The way I understand it, we are ALL equal under the law, as it is written in the Canadian Charter of Rights.Those that don't like people exercising these rights have the right to not go to the public beach on the day of the rally.Nobody is forcing them to attend, and be "offended".Nobody is demanding they stay, and be further "upset" at the sight of a bare breasts, either.Religious groups cannot infringe upon the rights of individuals, in theory........we all know what happens in practice.* the article made a big deal about her being a Raelian. I suspect they did this to try and paint her as a kook to discredit her legitimate desire to have equality.Raelians ARE kooks, in my humble opinion, but I fail to see what this has to do with discrimination and double standards in law enforcement.**I remember a time before personal computers when there were Proofreaders***.I suspect this position has been eliminated, for the most part,and this cut-pasta mess is an example of how well that change is working out.***Yes....I know...I am as old as dirt.