There are all kinds of examples of double standards, assumption that people are above the law, and that their values trump everyone else's. The gun lobby, big oil, capitalism, and all kinds of special treatment that men, straights, and white people get.
There are certainly plenty of privileged groups in society. The point I'm making is that it's only in the case of religion where those privileges are actually enumerated [i]in the law[/i], which specifically and explicitly does not apply to religious people the same way it does to non-religious people. Hell, even Bill 62 includes a religious exemption provision, in a rather laughable attempt to head off court challenges.