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Cross-Dressing “Conservatives” Expose Themselves in the House (Oh My!): Rod Taylor

Published on June 23, 2012 By SiteEditor

By Rod Taylor

While the mainstream media offers diversions to the public—such as Jason Kenney’s apology following his non-apology (for using gutter language in his dismissive misfired missive about Alberta’s deputy premier Thomas Lukaszuk)—many in the country missed a much more significant bit of news from the House. Fifteen “Conservative” MPs voted in favour of Bill-279, a bill giving special rights to transsexual / transgendered people and viewed by many social conservatives as likely to expose children to further attacks on their biological sexual identity.

Conservative MPs who voted for Bill C-279 to add gender identity and expression to the CHRA at 2nd reading

Published on June 8, 2012 By SiteEditor

Chris Alexander (Ajax—Pickering)
Michael Chong (Wellington—Halton Hills)
John Duncan (Vancouver Island North)
Kerry-Lynne D. Findlay (Delta—Richmond East)
Jim Flaherty (Whitby—Oshawa)
Shelly Glover (Saint Boniface)
Laurie Hawn (Edmonton Centre)
Gerald Keddy (South Shore—St. Margaret’s)
Cathy McLeod (Kamloops—Thompson—Cariboo)
Lisa Raitt (Halton)
Michelle Rempel (Calgary Centre-North)
Bruce Stanton (Simcoe North)
Bernard Trottier (Etobicoke—Lakeshore)
Bernard Valcourt (Madawaska—Restigouche)
David Wilks (Kootenay—Columbia)

The humanist spirit of affirmative action in Canada’s Parliament

Published on October 28, 2010 By SiteEditor

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.

“Politically correct” “gender” dictionary

Published on August 16, 2010 By SiteEditor

The Montreal Gazette – August 14, 2010
Transgender 101: Facts and figures

Some definitions

Gender: The classification of people as male or female. At birth, infants are assigned a gender based on a combination of characteristics including: chromosomes, hormones, internal reproductive organs and genitals.