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Ottawa abandons defense of censorship Section 13 clause

Published on October 25, 2010 By SiteEditor

National Post – Oct. 23, 2010
Ottawa withdraws from clash of interests over hate speech law
By Joseph Brean

Connie Fournier on SLAPP, lawfair and her war for free speech

Published on September 7, 2010 By SiteEditor

Click here for an upcoming International Free Press Society event announcement for Sept. 16 with Free Dominion’s Mark and Connie Fournier in London, Ontario.

Another court smacks down top Canadian censor, Richard Warman

Published on August 20, 2010 By TimBloedow

Richard Warman is one of the most dangerous men in Canada. He is one of the most principled enemies of freedom in this country, and he has learnt how to effectively use the anti-democratic Canadian Human Rights Commission against his enemies. He seemed invincible for a while, but then he started facing freedom fighters who refused to back down and be intimidated by a thug. A court recently awarded Connie Fournier, founder of the Free Dominion website, court costs from Mr. Warman. (Note the “pa” suffix in FD’s domain name because they decided to set up offshore because Canada has become a dangerous place for freedom advocates to operate.) Today, we learn that, in a libel case Mr. Warman himself launched against Ezra Levant, a Superior Court judge has ordered Mr. Warman to turn over “a laptop computer he used to create false personas on far-right websites, so that an independent expert can search it for evidence that Mr. Warman authored a racist comment against a Canadian Senator.

Richard Warman appears to want Canada to be a police state

Published on June 21, 2010 By TimBloedow

Just take note of his comments to the Montreal Gazette in response to two arrests made in Quebec over hate propaganda.

Read the complete article here.

Montreal Gazette  – June 20, 2010
Online hate leads to two arrests
By Anne Sutherland