Homosexual coercion in business?Toronto--" Did I commit a crime in 1996 by refusing to print stationary for the Lesbian and Gay Archives?" print-shop owner Scott Brockie has been asking himself over the last three years. He, and a host of others, answer with a resounding re·sound v. re·sound·ed, re·sound·ing, re·sounds v.intr. 1. To be filled with sound; reverberate: The schoolyard resounded with the laughter of children. 2. "NO". The spurned spurn v. spurned, spurn·ing, spurns v.tr. 1. To reject disdainfully or contemptuously; scorn. See Synonyms at refuse1. 2. To kick at or tread on disdainfully. v. group, however, has complained to the Ontario Human Rights Commission The Ontario Human Rights Commission was established in the Canadian province of Ontario in 1961 to administer the Ontario Human Rights Code. The commission is an arm's length agency of government accountable to the legislature through the Ministry of the Attorney General of Ontario. (headed by the openly homosexual former Conservative MP Keith Norton Keith Calder Norton (born January 26, 1941 in Claremont, Ontario) is a former Canadian politician and public servant. He served as a Progressive Conservative member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1975 to 1985, and was until 2005 the chief commissioner of the Ontario ). On June 16-17,1999, businessman Brockie is to appear before its tribunal. The case will pit Brockie's religious rights as a Christian businessman against the freedom from discrimination claimed by the homosexual community. Another question is whether the Tribunal's jurisdiction extends not only to individuals, but now also to organizations. Over the last few years, the Years, The the seven decades of Eleanor Pargiter’s life. [Br. Lit.: Benét, 1109] See : Time semi-judicial Commission, which operates with none of the safeguards of a regular court, has been riding roughshod over the rights of people who do not wish to promote homosexuality. |
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