Justice in Winnipeg

  • Ran Veer, Bachelor of Science

    Finding who is in the wrong and then handing out the appropriate consequences.

  • Paul Alexander, first-year, arts

    Means taking responsibility for an injustice.

  • Zona May, first-year, education

    Everybody trying to do what they believe will be best for other people.

  • Jess Preteau, Sangold Corp. employee

    Justice is something that everybody deserves. It should be for everybody.

  • Justin Hambleton, massage therapist

    Justice doesn’t exist in our society. It’s bullshit.

  • Diana Shymco, provincial employee

    Fairness.

Published in Volume 64, Number 11 of The Uniter (November 12, 2009)

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