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 darkness hates the light; that’s all there is to it. “Those who do evil hate the light and do not come into the light for they fear their deeds will be reproved.” John3:20. Jesus explained this two thousand years ago and, of course, it’s as true now as it was then. Misery loves company and those who do not want to change their beliefs and practices want everyone else to change theirs. When noble men and women—still sensitive to God’s whisperings and the guidance of their own consciences—take a stand and refuse to participate in an evil act, the evildoers try to regulate, legislate, intimidate and coerce them into cooperation.
ChristianGovernance Report – November 24, 2010
LifeSiteNews.com – November 19, 2010
‘Transgender’ student attacks Genocide Awareness Project
By Matthew Anderson
FORT WAYNE, Indiana – On November 2, a student at the Indiana University – Purdue University Fort Wayne (IPFW) violently attacked a pro-life display set up by the campus group Students for Bio-Ethical Reform. The display, part of the larger Genocide Awareness Project, uses graphic pictures to draw a connection between abortion and past forms of genocide.
The Regina Leader-Post – Nov. 20, 2010
Rally honours lives lost to prejudice
A rally will be held in Regina today to mark the 12th annual Transgender Day of Remembrance. The TRANSforming Lives Advocacy Project is hosting the event, set to begin at 1 p.m. at the Gay and Lesbian Community of Regina Centre, located at 2070 Broad St. According to a media release, the event will commemorate lives that have been lost due to anti-transgender hatred, violence and prejudice. The advocacy project is a campaign to see gender identity and gender expression included as protected grounds of discrimination in the Saskatchewan Human Rights Act.
LifeSiteNews.com – November 17, 2010
Vancouver council unanimously backs ‘transgender’ bill
By Patrick B. Craine
VANCOUVER, British Columbia – The Vancouver City Council voted unanimously Tuesday to back a controversial federal private members bill seeking to criminalize “discrimination” against the gender-confused. The motion, brought forward by Councillor Ellen Woodsworth, supported New Democrat MP Bill Siksay’s Bill C-389, which aims to add “gender identity” and “gender expression” as prohibited grounds for discrimination to the Canada Human Rights Act and as identifiable groups in the Criminal Code’s hate crimes legislation.
REAL Women of Canada
November 17, 2010
A L E R T
Bill C-389 – Proposed update to prohibit discrimination
in regard to “gender identity” and “gender expression” (transgendered)
The Minister of Justice, Honourable Rob Nicholson advised REAL Women, in a letter dated November 15, 2010 that he would be recommending to his caucus colleagues that Bill C-389 not be supported.
The Globe and Mail – Nov. 16, 2010
Evangelical leader accuses Tories of helping push NDP bill on gender
By Gloria Galloway
Xtra – November 13, 2010
Trans student protests school gender policies: But mixed messages leave media and university adminstrators scratching their heads
By Nick Logan
Michelle Rayner’s first day of classes at Fredericton’s St Thomas University (STU) was meant to be a new beginning. Instead, she started her first year off, on Sep 13, with a punch in the face after entering a women’s washroom on campus. The alleged assailant thought she was a man.