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Monday, November 8, 2010
Government Interment Lists and by what agency's of the Canadian Government
Notice that Canadian Heritage is listed as one of those agency's that puts out lists

This is an Summery of what took place in the House of Commons on a government funded slanderous report.

What an MP in the House of Commons had to say about this report;
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MP BETTY HINTON, The MP who stood up against the type of tyranny being used in Canada on the Canadian Citizen's (fathers & fathers rights groups) and how the MP saw through their veil of deception and fraud being used for what the status of women claim is factical research using tax payers money that is only based on their opinions according to the BC courts.
This is an Summery of what took place in the House of Commons on a government funded slanderous report. Mrs. Betty Hinton (Kamloops, Thompson and Highland Valleys, Canadian Alliance):
MP Betty Hinton; Mr. Speaker, the minister responsible for Status of Women Canada is supporting the idea of a "hate watch group" to monitor men's and parents' organizations across Canada. This recommendation is found in the report commissioned by the minister called "School Success by Gender: A Catalyst for the Masculinist Discourse". Two well-known and respectable organizations in British Columbia are on that hate list. How can the minister justify spending public funds on an absurd list that promotes hatred against respected parents' organizations?
Hon. Sheila Copps (Minister of Canadian Heritage, Lib.):
MP Sheila CoppsMr. Speaker, I think the work of Status of Women Canada is actually to discourage hate against any person on the basis of gender. I have to say that when I look at the literally thousands of women in Canada still working for 64¢ on a dollar earned by a man, the thousands of women in Canada working full time trying to raise a family on less than $20,000, and the fact that 7% of boards of directors across the country are women, I think we have a long way to go to achieve equality in this country.
I hope Status of Women Canada continues its good work.
Mrs. Betty Hinton (Kamloops, Thompson and Highland Valleys, Canadian Alliance):
Mr. Speaker, those are nice comments but they have nothing to do with the compiling of a hate list. The minister spent 75,000 precious taxpayer dollars on a report filled with hate and inflammatory language that does nothing to raise the status of women but everything to denigrate men, families and parent organization volunteers. We know Liberals have contempt for Canadians but never suspected they would subsidize groups to demonstrate that contempt. Why did the minister spend $75,000 on a project that is a poorly disguised attack on men and the family unit?
[Translation]
Hon. Sheila Copps (Minister of Canadian Heritage, Lib.):
Mr. Speaker, I find it troubling that the member is referring to work done by three professors at Université Laval. If she does not agree with recognized work done by universities on the issue of gender equality, that is her prerogative. However, I think the Government of Canada has a duty to ensure equality between men and women. Three professors from Université Laval have conducted a study; we should at least look at it.
Letter from MP Betty Hinton The Black List or Hit List on Canadians

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The slanderous Report -
School Success by Gender: A Catalyst for the Masculinist Discourse
The Status of Women and it's authors of the report School Success by Gender: A Catalyst for the Masculinist Discourse Pierrette Bouchard; *Marie-Claude Proulx; *Isabelle Boily

A paper funded by the Canadian government publishes the names of American citizens whom it suggests are guilty of hate crimes. A Canadian federal agency called Status of Women urges that groups who advocate for fathers be investigated for criminal prosecution.
In fact, many of the so-called "hate groups" are not groups but individuals, who are simply criticizing the government. They advocate equal rights for parents in divorce cases. Under Canadian law, these citizens may be subject to arrest. And the government is urging that they be arrested: "We recommend that consideration be given to whether legal action can be taken under Section 319 of the Criminal Code," the report says.
That statute subjects to imprisonment anyone "who, by communicating statements in a public place, incites hatred against any identifiable group where such incitement is likely to lead to a breach."
If anything, though, it would appear to be the Canadian government that is inciting hatred against private Canadian and American citizens.
Betty Hinton, a member of the Canadian House of Commons, calls the report "a poorly disguised attack on men and families" and says it is filled with hate and inflammatory language which does nothing to raise the status of women but everything to denigrate men, families, and parent organizations.
The Canadian government has already resurrected archaic laws prohibiting criticism of government officials in order to arrest fathers, and fathers have been arrested for protesting outside government buildings. Special domestic violence courts in Canada can now remove fathers from their homes and seize their houses on unproven allegations.
So far as I know, none of the Americans on this list have been informed by the Canadian government that they are being targeted for possible criminal prosecution by the federal government.
Americans planning business or vacations in Canada should consider that their names may have been placed on government lists of "hate groups" without their knowledge and may therefore be arrested if they cross the border.
Stephen Baskerville and The news report
Dr. Baskerville teaches political science at Howard University in Washington, D.C. He earned his Ph.D. in political science from the London School of Economics. Visit his MND archive here. Visit his website here.
http://www.fcfnewsondemand.org/
Canadian Government Calls Fathers Advocacy Organizations "Hate" Groups ( 2:00 ) Interview With Stephen Baskerville - 7/11/03 12:38:00 PM
WASHINGTON, DC - FCF News Contributor, Stephen Baskerville, says that groups advocating for fathers are classified as "Hate" groups in Canada. The Canadian government could subject these people to imprisonment. Listen in Real Media Listen in MP3 Format (To download this file to your hard drive for later editing - right click on the link and choose 'Save As') A paper funded by the Canadian government publishes the names of American citizens whom it suggests are guilty of hate crimes. A Canadian federal agency called Status of Women urges that groups who advocate for fathers be investigated for criminal prosecution. In fact, many of the so-called "hate groups" are not groups but individuals, who are simply criticizing the government. They advocate equal rights for parents in divorce cases.
Under Canadian law, these citizens may be subject to arrest. And the government is urging that they be arrested: "We recommend that consideration be given to whether legal action can be taken under Section 319 of the Criminal Code," the report says. That statute subjects to imprisonment anyone "who, by communicating statements in a public place, incites hatred against any identifiable group where such incitement is likely to lead to a breach."
If anything, though, it would appear to be the Canadian government that is inciting hatred against private Canadian and American citizens. Betty Hinton, a member of the Canadian House of Commons, calls the report "a poorly disguised attack on men and families" and says it is filled with hate and inflammatory language which does nothing to raise the status of women but everything to denigrate men, families, and parent organizations.
The Canadian government has already resurrected archaic laws prohibiting criticism of government officials in order to arrest fathers, and fathers have been arrested for protesting outside government buildings. Special domestic violence courts in Canada can now remove fathers from their homes and seize their houses on unproven allegations.
So far as I know, none of the Americans on this list have been informed by the Canadian government that they are being targeted for possible criminal prosecution by the federal government. Americans planning business or vacations in Canada should consider that their names may have been placed on government lists of "hate groups" without their knowledge and may therefore be arrested if they cross the border. For FCF News on Demand, this is Stephen Baskerville.
Ken Wiebe - Who Sued the Status of Women Canada. Who’s defaming who? (Pendulum Effect Ep7 Available)
Wednesday, April 1, 2009 0:29
Posted in category The Pendulum EffectOn today’s show I interview Ken Wiebe regarding his suing of the Status of Women Canada. Ken is from Fathers Canada, a coalition dedicated to working on behalf of fathers and children, advancing fathers’ rights and shared parenting while exposing the corruption and sexism rampant in the family law system. He was on the show on Episode 4 to discuss Father’s Canada.
Today we discuss something quite different. In 2008 Ken sued the Status of women Canada and the authors (Pierrette Bouchard, Isabelle Boily and Marie-Claude Proulx) of a report entitled “School success by gender: A catalyst for the masuclinist discourse” which sought to expose many, many men’s rights organizations for supposedly engaging in hate speech towards women. He sued them for defamation in listing his organization as one guilty of hate mongering and possibly inciting violence against women.Plus, news and commentary in the fields of gender and equalism from our regular pundit Mark Overy, aka Argus Eyes, who runs the blog True-Equality.Ken Wiebe is a father, a self employed business man and an independent contractor who has been a frequent independent contract consultant for government for approximately 19 years, in computer matters. He is the spokesman for B.C. Fathers, an unregistered support group for fathers and mothers in regard to access, custody and matrimonial disputes. He also assists in coordinating the coalition Fathers Canada.
Note that the following documents are available for download below:1. Report in question, “School success by gender: A catalyst for the masculinist discourse” report-of-status-of-women2. Statement of Claim, in the British Columbia Supreme Court, between Ken Wiebe Plaintiff and Pierrette Bouchard, Isabelle Boily, Marie-Claude Proulx, Her Majesty the Queen in the Right of Canada, and the Minister Responsible for the Status of Women Canada Defendants statement-of-claim3. Judgement from the Supreme Court of British Columbia judgment-of-the-supreme-court-of-british-columbia
"Hear's a question that really needs to be asked..... Does the Government of Canada have the right to falsely prosecute it citizens for their political opinions against governments policys that harm people, families and children and does any government have the right to slander law-abiding citizen's, because they don't like their opinions?" **** Download and hear what is going on with the Government agency's: mp3 file
or visit http://www.equalismactivism.com/?p=1502
MP Betty Hinton; Mr. Speaker, the minister responsible for Status of Women Canada is supporting the idea of a "hate watch group" to monitor men's and parents' organizations across Canada. This recommendation is found in the report commissioned by the minister called "School Success by Gender: A Catalyst for the Masculinist Discourse". Two well-known and respectable organizations in British Columbia are on that hate list. How can the minister justify spending public funds on an absurd list that promotes hatred against respected parents' organizations?
Hon. Sheila Copps (Minister of Canadian Heritage, Lib.):
MP Sheila CoppsMr. Speaker, I think the work of Status of Women Canada is actually to discourage hate against any person on the basis of gender. I have to say that when I look at the literally thousands of women in Canada still working for 64¢ on a dollar earned by a man, the thousands of women in Canada working full time trying to raise a family on less than $20,000, and the fact that 7% of boards of directors across the country are women, I think we have a long way to go to achieve equality in this country.
I hope Status of Women Canada continues its good work.
Mrs. Betty Hinton (Kamloops, Thompson and Highland Valleys, Canadian Alliance):
[Translation]
Hon. Sheila Copps (Minister of Canadian Heritage, Lib.):
Letter from MP Betty Hinton The Black List or Hit List on Canadians
The slanderous Report -
Canadian Government Calls Fathers Advocacy Organizations "Hate" Groups ( 2:00 ) Interview With Stephen Baskerville - 7/11/03 12:38:00 PM
WASHINGTON, DC - FCF News Contributor, Stephen Baskerville, says that groups advocating for fathers are classified as "Hate" groups in Canada. The Canadian government could subject these people to imprisonment. Listen in Real Media Listen in MP3 Format (To download this file to your hard drive for later editing - right click on the link and choose 'Save As') A paper funded by the Canadian government publishes the names of American citizens whom it suggests are guilty of hate crimes. A Canadian federal agency called Status of Women urges that groups who advocate for fathers be investigated for criminal prosecution. In fact, many of the so-called "hate groups" are not groups but individuals, who are simply criticizing the government. They advocate equal rights for parents in divorce cases.
If anything, though, it would appear to be the Canadian government that is inciting hatred against private Canadian and American citizens. Betty Hinton, a member of the Canadian House of Commons, calls the report "a poorly disguised attack on men and families" and says it is filled with hate and inflammatory language which does nothing to raise the status of women but everything to denigrate men, families, and parent organizations.
Note that the following documents are available for download below:
"Hear's a question that really needs to be asked..... Does the Government of Canada have the right to falsely prosecute it citizens for their political opinions against governments policys that harm people, families and children and does any government have the right to slander law-abiding citizen's, because they don't like their opinions?" **** Download and hear what is going on with the Government agency's: mp3 file
or visit http://www.equalismactivism.com/?p=1502
It must be noted that the Canadian government research propaganda report was only based on Opinions, Slander, according to the BC Supreme Court, that said, the report was full of Slander on Men, Fathers and based only on Feminist Opinions. This is how Canada make laws and put people on lists, those who disagree with political policys in a Socialist Police State, where law and order is based on the New World Order to create slaves and sheep!
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