Alberta is the Censorship Capital of Canada; The HRC Fight Moves to Ontario

May 8, 2009

By Tim Bloedow, Interim President ECP Centre

First… In our news release on the success of the recent Stephen Boissoin Fundraising Dinners, I was negligent. I thanked the many Albertans who donated for their generosity. But we also received many donations from people across Canada who couldn’t attend the dinners, but who wanted to contribute to Stephen’s freedom-fight. Thank YOU very much, all you generous non-Albertans, for your support for the ECP Centre and Stephen Boissoin. You weren’t able to enjoy the dinner or listen to Ezra speak, but you still gave, and we are deeply grateful for your support as faithful Canadian freedom fighters.

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Alberta is the Censorship Capital of Canada. Ezra Levant can’t understand why Alberta Premier Ed Stelmach – a professing Christian himself – hates Christians so much. That’s what he told an audience at one of the ECP Centre’s recent Fundraising Dinners for Stephen Boissoin. Two of the most outrageous assaults on fundamental freedom and basic human rights in recent years have taken place in Alberta – the human rights commission case against Ezra for publishing Islamic cartoons in Western Standard and the case against Stephen Boissoin over a letter in the Red Deer Advocate critical of homosexuality.

Lindsay Blackett, Minister of Culture and Community Spirit, oversees Alberta’s Human Rights Commission. He announced plans to reform the human rights code and commission. He disparagingly called the commission a “Kangaroo Court,” and hinted at the likelihood that the government would repeal the censorship provisions in the provincial human rights code so that the commission could not be used as a weapon against free speech.

Bu Premier Stelmach sent his black Culture Minister to the back of the bus. The government’s set of amendments to Alberta’s human rights industry is preserving the censorship provisions.

Not only that, but professing Christian Premier Stelmach is rewarding the anti-Christian bigotry of Alberta’s HRC by giving them a raise – a budget increase of $1.7 million – in the middle of a recession – in a deficit budget. Ezra did not mince words at the ECP Centre’s recent fundraising dinners when expressing his disgust at the way Ed Stelmach rewarded Alberta’s HRC for grinding Stephen Boissoin through an abusive 7-year process, for its war against freedom of speech and freedom of religion. With the Liberal opposition on side, with the major media in the country on side, with grassroots conservatives on side, with a healthy majority government, Premier Stelmach has nothing to fear in terms of eliminating the censorship provisions. The only explanation must be a malicious hatred of Christians.

The fight against human rights commissions moves to Ontario with Ontario Progressive Conservative leadership candidate Randy Hillier advocating the elimination of that province’s Human Rights Commission. Mr. Hillier’s leadership campaign platform includes a number of freedom-oriented and private property rights entrenching proposals. Mr. Hillier recognizes that the Human Rights Commission is guilty of serious violations of Ontarians’ fundamental freedoms. Additionally, defending his proposal to abolish Ontario’s HRC, Mr. Hillier said that real human rights are so important that they should be defending in real courts, not delegated to Kangaroo Courts.

To vote in Ontario’s provincial PC leadership campaign, you need to be a member of the PC party by May 14th.

I haven’t heard any pro-freedom comments from the other three leadership candidates, especially in reference to human rights commissions. In fact, there seems to be a real paucity of tangible policy proposals from the other three candidates, so I don’t know where they stand, or what I can hold them accountable to, if any of them become the next leader of the Ontario PC Party.

Freedom remains a rallying cry for the ECP Centre: Freedom of religion. Freedom of speech. Freedom of conscience. Freedom of assembly. The ECP Centre is particularly committed to defending the right of Christians to exercise their freedoms in Canada. But the Christian fight for freedom is a fight for the freedom of all Canadians. Our love for freedom at the ECP Centre explains our hostility to the abusive “human rights” tyranny in this country. If you share our concern over the loss of freedom in Canada, and if you want to help us fight to preserve and win back rightful freedoms that we have already lost, please consider sending us a donation today. You can donate online at www.ecpcentre.com or send us a cheque at: ECP Centre, PO Box 7, Russell, ON K4R 1C7. However you are able to support us, we thank you and we want you to know that we value your important support today.

If you have any comments or suggestions to share with us, please write to us at info@ecpcentre.com.

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For more information, please contact the ECP Centre at info@ecpcentre.com or at 613-496-0091.

Public date: May 8th, 2009
Categories: ECP Centre News
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