Culture Guard urges A-G Eby to take legal notice of Horgan, Dix, Henry & others for abusing the public’s trust, contrary to section 122 of the Criminal Code of Canada.

NEWS RELEASE From Culture Guard For immediate release October 1, 2021 Culture Guard urges A-G Eby to take legal notice of Horgan, Dix, Henry & others for abusing the public’s trust, contrary to section 122 of the Criminal Code of Canada. October 1, 2021 (CultureGuard) — A noted BC social action association, Culture Guard, has asked BC Attorney-General David Eby to take legal notice of the actions of Premier John Horgan, Health Minister Adrian Dix, Public Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry and others for abusive and oppressive actions during the…

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Texas federal court judge denies ‘compelled speech’ in case seeking transgender pronouns

Jan. 20, 2020 (RoadKill Radio News) — A federal judge in Texas has ruled that although federal institutions may sometimes use transgender pronouns-of-choice “as a courtesy”, there is nothing in American law to compel such speech, either by individuals or by federal institutions. And he warned that such a court order could imply bias. Judge Stuart Kyle Duncan of U.S. Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals denied the request of Kathrine Nicole Jett for the court to order prison guards to use female pronouns to refer to ‘her’. Jett is a…

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‘Drag Queen Story Hour’ stirs Missouri lawmaker to propose limits on library programming

BC’s Culture Guard terms Drag Queen events ‘child endangerment’ January 17, 2020 (RoadKillRadio News) — Public libraries that display “age-inappropriate material”, including salacious LGBTQ2S+ books or ‘Drag Queen Story Hour’ for tots, could lose state funding, and see librarians who break the law fined or even jailed, under legislation proposed by Missouri State Rep. Ben Baker. Baker’s Parental Oversight of Public Libraries Act was drafted in reaction to ‘Drag Queen Story Hours’ being held across the state. “In some places—St. Louis, Kansas City and I think St. Jo (Joseph)—they’ve had these…

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Rally Against RCMP Raising the Political, Exclusionary Rainbow Flag,

Kari Simpson speaks at the June 24, 2019 rally at the RCMP headquarters in Surrey, BC. The media actually showed interest in the truth at the June 24, 2019 rally at the RCMP headquarters in Surrey, BC! Good for them! Hear Allan MacLeod comment on the June 24, 2019 rally at the RCMP headquarters in Surrey, BC. Hear Tanya Gaw comment on the June 24, 2019 rally at the RCMP headquarters in Surrey, BC. Hear Angelina Ireland of the People’s Party of Canada comment on the June 24, 2019 rally…

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US embassies denied permission to fly rainbow pride flags from flagpoles

By Michelle Kosinski, CNN Updated 6:26 PM ET, Fri June 7, 2019 Washington (CNN)  Multiple US embassies were denied permission by the Trump administration to fly the rainbow pride flag from their flagpoles to commemorate LBGTQ Pride Month, two senior State Department officials told CNN Friday. Embassies are required to get permission from the State Department when flying anything besides the American flag on their main flagpoles. At the US Embassy in Berlin, which was one of the locations denied permission this year, flying the rainbow flag in the month of…

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Langley City asked to raise Christian flag

NEWS RELEASE Canadian Judeo-Christian Flag Committee, Culture Guard FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE AUGUST 28, 2018 Langley City asked to fly Judeo-Christian flag Langley, BC, August 18, 2018 (CJCFC) — The City of Langley has been asked to fly the Canadian Judeo-Christian Flag on its Courtesy Flag Pole from the National Day of Blessings, October 1 to Thanksgiving, October 8, 2018. The request was made today by Langley resident Kari Simpson, the National Day of Blessings Coördinator for the CJCFC, in a letter to Langley City Mayor Ted Schaffer. In a backgrounder to the…

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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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