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Saskatoon’s favourite atheist ankle-biter strikes again

Published on January 3, 2013 By SiteEditor

From ChristianGovernance eletter – December 20, 2012

Human rights have become an alternative law code, replacing Christian jurisprudence and God’s law

Published on December 14, 2012 By SiteEditor

From ChristianGovernance eletter – December 8, 2012

Atheist lynching update – Support rallies for Saskatoon councillor

Published on April 25, 2012 By SiteEditor

ChristianGovernance Newsletter – April 24, 2012

Well, I have to admit that I was hoping for more than 5 responses for Randy Donauer from the few hundred people on out email list. I know it’s only been a day, and that more responses will be coming in from some of you. I encourage you not to forget this case if you’re delayed in being able to respond and express your support. If you have other ways of expressing your support, please use them as well.

Atheist lynching planned for Saskatoon Christian municipal counsellor

Published on April 24, 2012 By SiteEditor

A self-professed atheist is threatening to file a lynching – a human rights complaint – against a Christian Saskatoon counsellor for saying grace in public. This is outrageous, but it illustrates the zealotry of atheism and humanism. These ideologues try to smear Christianity – and especially Christian conservatives – as zealots. But Christians don’t behave like this. It does, however, seem to be the way a growing number of atheists/humanists behave.

Aboriginal group protests end of SK rights tribunals

Published on November 17, 2010 By SiteEditor

The Saskatoon StarPhoenix – November 16, 2010
Group protests end of rights tribunals
By James Wood

The Saskatchewan Party government’s plan to eliminate the province’s human rights tribunals will mean aboriginal people will lose access to a system to redress violations of their rights, the Aboriginal Affairs Coalition of Saskatchewan said Monday. The group said in a news release that the government’s plan for cases go to Court of Queen’s Bench rather than the tribunals will be too costly for many individuals who can’t afford lawyers and court fees.

Stand Up For Freedom’s battle against HRCs

Published on November 12, 2010 By SiteEditor

Toronto Sun – November 12, 2010
Freedom under attack in the name of human rights: group
By Brian Lilley

OTTAWA – A new lobby group says it wants to warn Canadians that their fundamental freedoms – such as freedom of expression, belief, thought and religion – are being threatened by the groups sworn to uphold them. The campaign, from a group called Stand Up For Freedom Canada, claims human rights commissions and tribunals at the federal and provincial level are a threat to Charter-protected rights for all Canadians.

New campaign challenges HRC and HRT assault on Canadian liberty

Published on November 10, 2010 By SiteEditor

Stand Up for Freedom Canada – November 9, 2010

For Immediate Release

New Campaign Challenges the Assault on Freedom by Canada’s Human Rights Commissions and Tribunals

(Vancouver) November 9, 2010: As Canada prepares to remember those who paid the supreme sacrifice for our freedom, a grassroots campaign has been launched today to protect this freedom from an unlikely source; our country’s human rights commission and tribunals.

Whatcott case: A golden opportunity to kill human rights censorship

Published on November 3, 2010 By SiteEditor

National Post – November 3, 2010
A golden opportunity to kill human-rights censorship
By Karen Selick

Ontarians, please vote in our new poll

Published on October 11, 2010 By SiteEditor

Your views on human rights commissions

Human rights tyranny strikes again… and again… and again…

Published on October 3, 2010 By SiteEditor
ChristianGovernance – October 1, 2010
Human rights tyranny strikes again… and again… and again…
This week has been quite a week for the advancement of Canada’s evil human rights regime. We have seen numerous decisions from human rights commissions around the country, some of which are particularly destructive of liberty and justice.

We have already talked about the human rights decision against Christian landlord William Goertzen in the Northwest Territories.