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These Aren’t the Activists You’re Looking For: Tom Bartlett

Published on December 5, 2012 By SiteEditor

By Tom Bartlett

I remember cringing when the Waterloo School Superintendent, Gregg Bereznick insisted that school personnel were in fact “co-parents.” The context for such “fatal attraction” level hubris was in connection with the strip searching of a father and apprehension of his children after his school authorities eyeballed his daughter’s school drawing of a gun. The way things are trending, we might find ourselves revelling in the nostalgia of a day when parents still enjoyed coequal status with these public school revolutionaries.

Canada’s oligarchy – Brought to you by Trudeau’s Courts and the Charter of Rights

Published on November 12, 2012 By SiteEditor

To understand the full implications of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms on Canada’s Christian foundation, order your copy of Leaving God Behind from ChristianGovernance.

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CHP Communiqué – Vol 19, No 45 * Nov. 6, 2012
Oligarchy
By Jim Hnatiuk, Leader of the Christian Heritage Party

Video exposes origins of American police state mentality

Published on May 9, 2012 By SiteEditor


The death of humanist science…

Published on October 30, 2010 By SiteEditor

The positive utopias of the good society in literature were utopias of centrally planned states.  No one has written them in a century.  The dystopias are also centrally planned states.  They reflect modern men’s declining faith in the healing powers of science as implemented by the state (emphasis added).

The tyranny of human rights evidenced with another Ontario decision

Published on October 29, 2010 By SiteEditor

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?

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.

Supreme court appeal on Quebec’s secularist religion course

Published on October 24, 2010 By SiteEditor

Catholic Civil Rights League Press release – October 21, 2010
League supports SCC appeal in Quebec schools’ question

MONTREAL, QC – The Catholic Civil Rights League is pleased to learn that the Supreme Court of Canada has allowed the appeal of families from Drummondville, Quebec seeking an exemption from the province’s ethics and religious culture (ECR) course.

Ahmadinejad’s family reunion

Published on October 15, 2010 By SiteEditor


Liberty’s Triumphant Symbolism

Published on October 14, 2010 By SiteEditor

NewsWithViews.com – October 11, 2010
Liberty’s Triumphant Symbolism
By Attorney Jonathan Emord

Obamacare is the President’s war on the rule of law

Published on October 10, 2010 By SiteEditor

CitizenLink – October 7, 2010
of Economics Wreaking Havoc on Health Care Law
By Catherine Snow

The utopian promises made by President Obama about the health care overhaul are proving – rapidly – to be everything but what was pledged.