Liberal Party Convention Policy Resolutions Call for Expanded Power of Federal Human Rights Commission

In federal Liberal Party policy resolutions being prepared for the party’s national biennial convention, scheduled for Thursday, April 30 to Saturday, May 2, draft recommendations urge an expansion, not limitation, of the country’s federal human rights commission to prosecute allegations of discrimination and human right violations. A threat against freedom as expression, as so eloquently argued by Ezra Levant (currently on a cross-country publicity tour) in his new book Shakedown: How Our Government is Undermining Democracy in the Name of Human Rights’, party resolutions are calling for commission powers to be centralized and strengthened, the commission’s mandate to be expanded to include ‘type of citizenship status and socio-economic class as a ground of discrimination’ and the commission to be given the ability to enforce human right tribunal decisions and recommendations. The policy recommendations reveal just how out of touch the federal Liberal Party is with widespread public sentiment on human rights commissions and the party’s blatant disregard for the inalienable principles of free speech and freedom of expression. Party delegates are being urged to vote down the draft resolutions at the upcoming convention, scheduled to be held at the Vancouver Convention Centre.

Public date: April 23rd, 2009
Categories: News
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  1. teatime says:
    April 27, 2009

    Wake up City of Toronto! This is the kind of garbage you get when you all vote Liberal!

    And the rest of us pay the price too.

  2. Morley Clarke says:
    April 29, 2009

    I urge all delegates to the Liberal Convention
    to vote against the expansion of the powers
    of the Human Rights Commission.
    These commissions are a serious threat to
    those freedoms that we Canadians hold dear.
    Especially the Charter-guaranteed rights to
    freedom of conscience and freedom of speech.

  3. This is Ignatieff’s “party of hope for all Canadians?” Well, I, for one, HOPE that the HRC’s jurisdiction over “hate”, etc., will be resoundingly dismantled in the near future, not empowered by governmental folly!

    Perhaps Mr. Harper should make this an election issue, and have a field day exposing these ridiculous Commissions’ decisions, so that the Canadian public can make an honest choice.


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