CG Response to Threats of Legal Action Against CG Concern for Child Safety

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Click here to download PDF of Harris Reply, 29 June 2017 To: Harris & Company Attention: Keith E. W. Mitchell Via Email: kmitchell@harrisco.com June 29, 2017 Re: Sex at Lunch/Your threats of Legal Action Dear Sir, Your emailed correspondence of June 27, 2017 amounts to a bad attempt at extortion and/or capitalizing on the legal ignorance of those within the Vancouver School Board who have retained you. I appreciate that justifying billable hours appeases your law firm, but will certainly anger Vancouver School District parents and other taxpayers. I can…

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Human Rights Complaint Filed Against CBC and Neil Macdonald

BC Human Rights Tribunal Complaint Complainant: Kari Simpson Respondents: CBC & Neil Macdonald June 6, 2017 Download Complaint to HRC re CBC Macdonald Read the Submitted Complaint Against CBC Grounds of Discrimination The Respondents, Neil Macdonald and the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC), did publish a publication that perpetuated myths designed to incite hatred and contempt, and to foster discriminatory practices against the Complainant because of her religion, ancestry and place of origin. The Complainant, Kari Simpson, is a member of the protected groups viciously attacked and vilified in the toxic…

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Embracing Insanity, Celebrating Fascism—Welcome to Canada!

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I finally did it!  I found three good reasons—if the word ‘reason’ can still be used in a world of delusion and insanity—as to why I should embrace non-binary-gender-fluidity/stupidity-of-any-kind… on any given moment. First, because of a courageously resilient and brilliant guy, University of Toronto’s’ Dr. Jordan Peterson. Second, because of an outstanding and culturally brave lawyer named Jared Brown. Finally, because of a bold and wise pastor who cares enough to speak the truth: Paul Dirks, whom I recently had the privilege of interviewing for Culture Guard. Because of…

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Bill C-16 – What’s the Big Deal?

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Posted on December 24, 2016 by LitigationGuy …anything that forces someone to express opinions that are not their own is a “penalty that is totalitarian and as such alien to the tradition of free nations like Canada even for the repression of the most serious crimes.” National Bank of Canada v. Retail Clerks’ International Union et al. (1984) SCC; Slaight Communications Inc. v. Davidson (1989) SCC. With that statement, the Supreme Court of Canada set down the basic principle in Canada, that any government action or legislation which has the effect of…

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