Spank ’em if you got ’em

Whatever the Canadian Medical Association Journal says, Rob Nicholson isn’t interested in banning spanking.

Whatever the Canadian Medical Association Journal says, Rob Nicholson isn’t interested in banning spanking.

First drafted in 1892, the ever-resilient law has withstood repeated Senate, House of Commons and Supreme Court challenges to keep Canada as one of the world’s only developed countries to sanction corporal punishment.

That is unlikely to change, a spokeswoman for Justice Minister Rob Nicholson said Tuesday. “Parents are in the best position to raise their children,” Julie Di Mambro wrote in an email to the Post. “We believe it is up to them, not the government, to decide what is best for their children so long as it is within reason.”