Canadian Human Rights Commission. (Short Notes).The Canadian Human Rights Commission The Canadian Human Rights Commission was established in 1977 by the government of Canada. It is empowered under the Canadian Human Rights Act to investigate and try to settle complaints of discrimination in employment and in the provision of services within federal in Ottawa published a press release on August 9, 2002, demanding that sodomite SODOMITE. One who his been guilty of sodomy. Formerly such offender was punished with great severity, and was deprived of the power of making a will. unions become part of the definition of marriage . . . . Newly appointed Supreme Court Justice Marie Deschamps, like Justice L' Heureux-Dube whom she replaces, favours total equality of "gays"-lesbians before the law . . . . The brutal sex slaying in late August of an 11-year-old boy in Winnipeg and the arrest of his murderer, Santiago McEvoy, 23, received two brief news reports in the Toronto press, neither of which mentioned that this was another homosexual crime. It has vanished from the news pages since . . . . The Canadian memorial service of the first anniversary of September 11,2001, in Gander, NFLD NFLD Newfoundland , again ignored God and religion despite a direct reminder from Canada's Catholic bishops that this is contrary to Canada's tradition and heritage . . . . Ontario's Crown Prosecutor has withdrawn nudity charges against seven participants at Toronto's "gay pride" parade 2002, on the grounds tha t they were wearing shoes, and therefore were not naked. REAL Women of Canada REAL Women of Canada is a socially conservative lobby group in Canada. The organization was founded in 1983. REAL stands for "Realistic, Equal, Active, for Life". The group believes that the family is the most important unit in Canadian society, and that the fragmentation of sent a letter to Ontario's Attorney General David Young objecting to this mockery of the law, the police, and the general public. The Toronto press remained silent . . . . Two studies published in the June 2002 British Medical Journal The British Medical Journal, or BMJ, is one of the most popular and widely-read peer-reviewed general medical journals in the world.[2] It is published by the BMJ Publishing Group Ltd (owned by the British Medical Association), whose other show that sex education programs have failed in all their intended aims: they do not delay the initiation of sexual intercourse; do not lower the use of birth control pill birth control pill n. See oral contraceptive. birth control pill Oral contraceptive, see there ; and do not reduce the pregnancy rates in young women . . . . For three weeks in September and October, national and local newspapers reported on the cult-like commune in PEI run by Lucille Poulin. Every single report highlighted in its heading that Poulin is a former nun, as if to say that that is what one expects from nuns. In truth, Poulin abandoned her religious order because her bizarre ideas were unacceptable to the Sisters. |
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