October 30, 2010
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October 29, 2010
Dear Supporters,
On October 21, 2010 the Attorney General of Ontario served their application to take the Montagues’ home and land, life savings, and costs – if there’s anything left. See http://www.brucemontague.ca/html/0410.html.
The Yukon Territory just refused to pass the type of law that Ontario is using to steal the Montague family home and life savings Read more... (858 words, estimated 3:26 mins reading time)
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McGuinty to crush gun rights advocate by stealing his home
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Tags: Bill C-68, Bruce Montague, Christopher di Armani, Civil Forfeitures Act, Dalton McGuinty, firearms, gun control, Marian Horne, private property, private property rights, property rights, Yukon Territory
Posted in News & Opinion
October 29, 2010
Do you want more proof that Canada’s – and particularly Ontario’s – human rights industry is a realm of tyranny, or arbitrary rule? A few weeks ago, a decision came down from the province’s human rights tribunal that they had the right to make the final decision on who can be the dean of a university’s law school. The case in question involves the university of Windsor. In this more recent decision, covered in the article below, the Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario had decided that it’s jurisdiction does not extend to the editorial pages of newspaper. But if it believed this, why did Ontario Human Rights Commission Czar Barbara Hall express such strong opinions against Maclean’s magazine and its Mark Steyn content that put these agencies in the news across Canada for a couple of years? Read more... (432 words, estimated 1:44 mins reading time)
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The tyranny of human rights evidenced with another Ontario decision
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Tags: Barbara Hall, censorship, charter of rights, Charter of Rights and Freedoms, Dalton McGuinty, David A. Wright, freedom of speech, freedom of the press, human rights, John Knowles, liberty, Ontario Human Rights Commission, Ontario Human Rights Tribunal, state-ism, totalitarianism, tyranny
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October 29, 2010
October 28, 2010
Town watches in horror as Somali Islamist militants execute 2 girls, claiming they were spies
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Somali Islamist militants execute 2 girls, claiming they were spies
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Tags: al-Shabab, Belet Weyne, execution, firing squad, Islam, Somalia
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October 29, 2010
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Institute of Marriage and Family Canada – October 29, 2010
Fall is a busy new season for everyone and it is no different for us here at the Institute of Marriage and Family Canada. Read more... (281 words, estimated 1:07 mins reading time)
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New research on how government gambling harms families
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Tags: Dave Quist, gambling, IMFC, Institute of Marriage and Family Canada
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October 29, 2010
The Calgary Herald – October 29, 2010
Conservative movement in Quebec is rising
By Peter Stockland
As usual, Calgary author Ezra Levant said it best without perhaps fully appreciating the significance of what he’d just said. “The average age would not be 25 for a right-wing event in Alberta,” Levant told about 500 conservatives gathered in Quebec City last week for the founding meeting of the Reseau Liberte Quebec (Quebec Freedom Network). “I feel like an old man.” Read more... (247 words, estimated 59 secs reading time)
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Conservative movement in Quebec may be rising
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Tags: conservatism, Ezra Levant, Maxime Bernier, Peter Stockland, Quebec, Quebec Freedom Network, Reseau Liberte Quebec
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October 29, 2010
The Chronicle-Herald – October 29, 2010
Jewish leader deeply sorry
Former B’nai Brith head guilty of child porn charges
By Sidhartha Banerjee, The Canadian Press
MONTREAL – A former Quebec director of B’nai Brith said Thursday that he’s deeply sorry for downloading child pornography and recognizes the impact his actions have had on his family. Bill Surkis expressed remorse during his sentencing hearing in Montreal. The former Jewish community leader, who pleaded guilty in May to one count each of accessing and possessing child pornography, will be sentenced Dec. 9. Read more... (346 words, estimated 1:23 mins reading time)
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Former B’nai Brith head guilty of child pornography charges
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Tags: Bill Surkis, child pornography, child sexual abuse, child sexual assault
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October 29, 2010
The Chronicle-Herald – October 29, 2010
Bar-kissing incident causes Net outcry: Affectionate men were asked to leave
By Davene Jeffrey
The ousting of two young lovebirds from a downtown Halifax bar had the city’s rainbow community up in arms. But in less than a week since an online attack was launched, the two sides have reached an armistice. Saturday night, two men were kicked out of Pogue Fado. Depending on which version you believe, they were either groping each other or they were kissing and hugging. Read more... (409 words, estimated 1:38 mins reading time)
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Homosexualists exploit bar incident; abandon principle of innocence till proven guilty
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Tags: discrimination, Halifax, hate, homosexuality, Pogue Fado
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October 28, 2010
ChristianGovernance – October 27, 2010
The humanist spirit of affirmative action is alive and well in Canada’s Parliament
By John Newnham
As we’ve noted before, affirmative action, group rights and parity of action are vehicles for the implementation of socialism or state-ism at the expense of our Judeo-Christian tradition of liberty and equity. Read more... (1461 words, estimated 5:51 mins reading time)
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The humanist spirit of affirmative action in Canada’s Parliament
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Tags: affirmative action, Canadian Human Rights Act, Canadian Human Rights Commission, CHRA, CHRC, Criminal Code, discrimination, equality, feminism, Gender expression, Gender identity, hate, human rights, humanism, racism, socialism, state-ism, tyranny
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October 28, 2010
MacLean’s – October 21, 2010
Public pensions for the private sector: NDP government announced it will provide a pension plan for all daycare staff in the province of Manitoba
By Peter Shawn Taylor
Pensions and toddlers don’t often go together. They do now in Manitoba. Last week, the NDP government announced it will provide a pension plan for all daycare staff in the province. An estimated 7,000 workers will qualify, including those who offer child care out of their home. It’s proving a controversial move. Read more... (165 words, estimated 40 secs reading time)
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MB’s NDP gov’t announces public pensions for private sector daycare staff
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Tags: child care, daycare, Manitoba, NDP, pensions, socialism
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October 28, 2010
LifeSiteNews.com – October 26, 2010
People Mean Less Government Cost: Planned Parenthood President
By Kathleen Gilbert
WASHINGTON, D.C. – The president of Planned Parenthood has argued that the new federal health care reform ought to consider funding all contraception with taxpayer dollars because preventing new children leads to less government expense. Read more... (250 words, estimated 1:00 mins reading time)
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Planned Parenthood head is also economically incompetent
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Tags: abortion, Cecile Richards, LifeSiteNews, Planned Parenthood
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