Religious Exemptions for Canadians

Religious Exemptions for Canadians.  3 different forms are available for Christians to request a religious exemption from participating in the experimental vaccination program.  The “Provincial” exemption request can be used by any practicing Christian.  Simply add the Name of your provincial Public Health Officer.  The one directed to unions is to demand their proper representation of you as a member.  The one directed to employers can be directed to all employers who have given demand notice to Christian workers  to be vaccinated.If you are a unionized worker use all 3.…

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SUMMARY: Open Letter BC General Employees Union President Stephanie Smith & Executive Committee

Synopsis of a letter drafted by Herb Dunton Barrister & Solicitor addressed to BC General Employees Union President Stephanie Smith and Executive Committee  “I am writing to you on behalf of my clients, a large and growing group of healthcare support workers who are members of your union. My clients have retained my services to assist them in understanding the law and in presenting their requests to you for BCGEU’s support and representation against the “vaccine”1 mandate of a ruthless employer, the BC Government and its agencies and contractors.” Again…

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SUMMARY: Open Letter to BC Nurses’ Union Interim President Aman Grewal and BCNU Council

An overview of a letter drafted by Herb Dunton Barrister & Solicitor addressed to the BC Nurses’ Union Interim President, Aman Grewal, and BCNU Council  Re: Public Health Orders issued on September 13, 2021, requiring nurses to be ‘vaccinated’ by October 26, 2021  “I am writing to you on behalf of my clients, a large and growing group of nurses who are members of your union. My clients have retained my services to assist them in understanding the law and in presenting their requests to you for BCNU’s support and…

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SUMMARY: Open Letter to Health Sciences Association President Kane Tse & Board of Directors

An Overview of a letter from Herb Dunton Barrister & Solicitor on behalf of his clients, a large and growing group of health sciences professionals who are members of HSA addressed to Health Sciences Association President Kane Tse Similar to previous letters of similar concern Mr. Dunton reiterates that his clients are not seeking litigation at this time and simply want to open dialogue with the HSA and better understand the law involving Employers forcing vaccination upon their employees in order for them to retain their employment. He further points out that…

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SUMMARY: Open Letter to Hospital Employees Union President Barb Nederpel & Provincial Executive

An Overview of a legal letter written by Herb Dunton Barrister & Solicitor addressed to the Hospital Employees Union President Barb Nederpel and Provincial Executive. The letter is written on behalf of his clients, a large and growing group of healthcare workers who are members of the HEU (union). Mr. Dunton explains that his services were retained to assist them in understanding the law and in presenting their requests for HEU’s support and representation against the “vaccine” mandate by their employer. He clearly states that his clients are not coming to HEU…

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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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Trans Activist lawyer lied about non-existent ‘preferred pronouns’ law

NEWS RELEASE from Culture Guard FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE—Dec. 5, 2019 Complaint says, Trans Activist lawyer lied about non-existent ‘preferred pronouns’ law. Law Society complaint filed. Dec. 5, 2019 — Culture Guard executive director Kari Simpson has filed a complaint with the Law Society of BC about a video published by CUPE, and features a lawyer, that deceives people into thinking the law compels everyone to use the preferred pronouns of trans-identified individuals. No such law exists, either in BC or Canadian statute law. Lawyer Adrienne Smith, a self-proclaimed transgender activist, is a biological…

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The injustice of the case against Bill Whatcott

Bill Whatcott and some fellow Christians (in disguise) handed out gospel tracts with information warning against homosexuality at 2016 Toronto Pride Parade.  He was not arrested at that time, but Morgane Oger (the ‘trans-activist’ vice-president of the BC NDP party) made a complaint against him, and police recently issued a Canada-wide warrant for his arrest, for the crime of “hate speech”. Bill turned himself in at the Calgary Police Headquaters on June 22, 2018. It was handled professionally at first, but things quickly deteriorated.  He wasn’t fed anything for 24…

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Culture Guard files Human Rights Code complaint over Surrey School Board refusal to rent them Bell Centre

Code complaint against Surrey School Board for ‘denial of service’ Won’t rent Bell Centre to group opposed to Board policies Oct. 24, 2017 (CultureGuard) — Should a school board be able to silence opposition to its policies by discriminatory practices such as refusing to rent a public facility to its critics? That is one of the questions being put before the BC Human Rights Tribunal in a complaint filed today against the Surrey School Board by CultureGuard, a BC-based parents’ and students’ rights advocate. October 17th, 2017, CultureGuard applied to…

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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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SOGI Laws

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Click here to read full article in PDF form. Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity (SOGI) Laws: A Threat to Free Markets and Freedom of Conscience and Religion By Peter Sprigg Senior Fellow for Policy Studies A Threat to Free Markets and Freedom of Conscience and Religion Local, state and federal governments are being urged by activists to expand the protected categories under existing civil rights laws to bar discrimination in employment, housing, and/or public accommodations on the basis of sexual orientation (which includes voluntary homosexual conduct); and gender identity (referring…

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