Breaking news – Hate crime charges against Christian Heritage Party dismissed

Following is the Christian Heritage Party of Canada’s press release on the dismissal of “hate crime” charges filed against the federal political party be a disgruntled homosexual activist:

Human Rights Commission ‘Dismisses’ hate charges against CHP Canada!

OTTAWA, Jan. 27, 2009 – The Christian Heritage Party of Canada and the CHP’s former leader have been notified by the Canadian Human Rights Commission that allegations of ‘hate’ by an Edmonton man against the Party, one of its Electoral District Associations and former leader Ron Gray have been dismissed.

The CHRC dismissed the three complaints because “the content and context of the material which forms the basis of the complaint is not likely to expose a person or persons to hatred or contempt based on sexual orientation,” says the letter from Lucie Veillette, secretary of the Commission, to Ron Gray. “Accordingly, the file on this matter is now closed.”

Gray was critical of the CHRC’s procedures, and the effect its proceedings can have of “chilling” public discussion of important policy issues.

“I wrote to the CHRC about these complaints Feb. 19, 2007–almost two years ago–and have not yet had a reply to that letter,” Gray said. “The proceedings have cost about $50,000. Fortunately, there were people across Canada who believed in free speech enough to cover those costs with voluntary donations.

“I want to thank the hundreds of people who helped to defend free speech rights in Canada by contributing to our legal defense fund.

“But the CHRC’s method of operation is both slipshod and unjust. The complainant bore no costs at all for filing a frivolous and groundless complaint; as Ezra Levant has said, ‘The process is the punishment’–whether the respondent is innocent or guilty.

“The idea of protecting people and groups from ‘hate speech’ that incites to violence is still sound,” Gray said. “But such incitement is already a criminal offence, and the defense against it belongs in criminal court, where the normal rules of evidence and the presumption of innocence apply. In a real court, these ridiculous charges would never have been admitted.” The new CHP Leader Jim Hnatiuk maintains that the CHP is the only federal political party in Canada that has and will continue to defend “traditional marriage” between one man and one woman.The new CHP Leader, Jim Hnatiuk, re-affirms the commitment of the CHP to fight for the repeal of Section 13 of the Canadian Human Rights Act. “We are the only political party which is taking seriously the threat to our freedom of speech posed by this repressive piece of legislation.”

This follows on the heals of last summer’s fight for freedom of the press, in which Human Rights Commissions were forced to back down from their investigations of Ezra Levant, Macleans Magazine and Mark Steyn.

These cases against the CHP and Ron Gray were a test of the political metal of our Party. Would  we kowtow to having our freedom of political opinion taken away? “We did not,” Hnatiuk states, “and we will not!”

Hnatiuk also affirms his Party’s will to fight against the repression of freedom of speech such as suffered by Rev. Stephen Boissoin and Dr. Chris Kempling.

“We’re in this for the long haul; for the sake of all Canadians,” Hnatiuk confirms.

- 30 – Contact: CHP Leader Jim Hnatiuk, 1-888-868-3247 or leader@chp.ca

Public date: January 27th, 2009
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  1. Levant has put it absolutely succinctly: “the process is the punishment”. Why is it that CHRT’s haven’t cottoned on to the possibility that they are being politically used as weapons in the hands of the disgruntled? As long as they are naive, and the process has no legal teeth against false witness, Christians and social conservatives, in general, are at risk in this country of falling victim to a process-oriented form of legal intimidation and thuggery.

    This has to end, people….

  2. Ron Gray says:
    February 9, 2009

    Mr. Noone has utterly misunderstood my post regarding the complaints to the CHRC against me and the CHP. I am <b<no longer making any appeal for legal defence funds. As my news release and column stated clearly, I am not out of pocket — well, very little — because a lot of Canadians (and some Americans) contributed enough funds to pretty well cover my legal bills — for which I am very grateful.

    There were legal costs of about $50,000 for consultation and research, as we prepared for the possibility of a hearing, and perhaps a subsequent appeal to the real courts. Seeking justice and redress of grievances in not inexpensive in Canada — unless you are part of a politically correct group like the ‘gay’ community, in which case the taxpayer will pick up all your legal bills. What was involved was the preparation (as I reported) of a brief that ran to about 3,200 pages. That’s far more than what Mr. Noone calls “a few letters”. Its true that I only wrote a few letters; but my lawyer and his partners did a lot of work to prepare a strong case — one that would defend the free speech rights of all Canadians IF the case went into the real courts. Their work was thorough, and I thought it was very good. (My lawyer was Ron MacDonald on Lethbridge — a passionate advocate of pro-life and pro-family causes.)

    I really wish my case had gone to a hearing, and been appealed into the real courts, where truth is a defence and normal rules of evidence (and the presumption of innocence) apply — which is not the case before the human rights tribunals.

    I also wish the so-called “mainstream media” in Canada had reported on the charges against me, and my defence of the factual statements posted on the CHP web-site.

    And I wish people would not make baseless accusations, accusing me of lying and trying to fleece my fellow Christians, when I am not — repeat: NOT — appealing for funds.

    Since Mr. Noone expressed concern for my fellow-Christians, I presume he is one as well. If so, I would suggest that he review the Ninth Commandment. His vitriolic letter is what the Apostles would have called lashon hara… but at least he had the courage to also send his negative attack directly to me, and to sign his name; I give him full marks for that.

    Ron Gray

  3. Jon says:
    February 9, 2009

    I think that Mr. Gray on 09 Feb 2009 at 3:10 pm was responding to a comment by Tom Jones on 04 Feb 2009 at 1:09 am. So Mr. Gray’s response really belongs with Tom Jones’s accusation under “CHRC rejection of complaints against CHP are a mixed blessing” (http://noapologies.ca/?p=1242).


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