The future of Canada: elections part IV: section B: another election issue: freedom of speech.SECTION B ANOTHER ELECTION ISSUE: FREEDOM OF SPEECH Ottawa -- Data obtained by the Globe and Mail (published on April 2, 2007) under access to information provisions, indicate that the federal Conservative government was after all preparing an amendment to the Criminal Code last fall to protect freedom of religion and freedom of speech on the issue of same-sex 'marriage.' News reports at the time hinted that the government was preparing! such legislation, which was to have allowed public officials to refuse to perform same-sex 'marriages' and would have protected the free-speech rights of religious leaders and others who criticize homosexual conduct. Liberal, NDP NDP New Democratic Party (Canada) NDP National Development Plan (Republic of Ireland) NDP National Development Plan NDP National Democratic Party (Barbados) and Bloc Quebecois MPs assailed the plan, claiming it would have legalized "discrimination against the gay and lesbian community." A spokesperson for Justice Minister Rob Nicholson This article is about the Canadian politician. For other people named Rob Nicholson, see Robert Nicholson. Robert Douglas (Rob) Nicholson, PC, QC, BA, LL.B, MP (born April 29, 1952 in Niagara Falls, Ontario), the Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada, is a says the government currently has no intention of bringing forward such legislation. Comment The need for protection of freedom of speech and freedom of religion is required now more than ever. Why is this so? See in this issue Rory Leishman, p. 10 ("Religious freedom under attack" in Britain); then go to News in Brief and check under Vatican, Brazil, Great Britain Great Britain, officially United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, constitutional monarchy (2005 est. pop. 60,441,000), 94,226 sq mi (244,044 sq km), on the British Isles, off W Europe. The country is often referred to simply as Britain. , Italy and Poland. For previous coverage of this issue see Paula Adamick, p. 12 ("Coercion of Christians in Britain"); in March 2007. In the April 2007 edition, check the section "The Future of Canada--Section A: The latest attacks on religion and speech," pp. 21-23, and again "Section B: Who controls the souls of the children?" pp. 23-27. Election issue The nature of all these attacks is directly related to the new legal status of so-called same-sex marriage Noun 1. same-sex marriage - two people of the same sex who live together as a family; "the legal status of same-sex marriages has been hotly debated" couple, twosome, duet, duo - a pair who associate with one another; "the engaged couple"; "an inseparable . These threats are so serious that the protection of the freedom of religion and speech must be made into an election issue from coast to coast. Canadians must demand now that the Harper government prepare new legislation to undo the open discrimination threatened by school boards, judges and Human Rights Commissions across the country. Please write to express your concerns first to your Member of Parliament; also to Prime Minister Stephen Harper, House of Commons House of Commons: see Parliament. , Ottawa, ON, K1A 0A6 (e-mail: Harper.S@parl.gc.ca) and Justice Minister Rob Nicholson, House of Commons, Ottawa, ON, K1A 0A6 (email: Nicholson.R@parl.gc.ca). Here are two more examples: Fredericton -- In New Brunswick New Brunswick, province, Canada New Brunswick, province (2001 pop. 729,498), 28,345 sq mi (73,433 sq km), including 519 sq mi (1,345 sq km) of water surface, E Canada. the Liberal government defeated a conscience bill in mid-March, which had proposed affirming the right of clergy and civil servants to have the freedom to turn down request for same-sex 'marriages.' Attorney-General and Justice Minister T.J. Burke, who seems to be the real power in the cabinet, threw his weight against the amendment to the Marriage Act introduced by Tory MLA MLA abbr. Modern Language Association MLA n abbr (BRIT POL) (= Member of the Legislative Assembly) → miembro de la asamblea legislativa MLA (Brit David Alward David Nathan Alward, B.A. (born December 2, 1959 in Beverly, Massachusetts, USA) is a New Brunswick politician. The son of a minister, Alward moved to Canada in his youth where he graduated from high school in Nackawic, New Brunswick. . Burke also announced that he is bringing in legislation that will allow same-sex couples to adopt children (Daily Gleaner, Mar. 9, 2007). He applauded the Liberals for being proactive on homosexual 'rights' (LifeSiteNews, Mar. 14, 2007). Quebec City -- The provincial Liberal government has received a report from its Human Rights Commission asking for all-out war on those who oppose legal equality for the homosexual lifestyle and same-sex unions. It calls for a national day to fight "homophobia homophobia Psychology An irrationally negative attitude toward those with homosexual orientation, or toward becoming homosexual. See Closet, Gay-bashing, Heterosexism. Cf Gay, Homosexual, Phobia. ." This it interprets as any and all intellectual or religious opposition to GBLT GBLT Gay, Bisexual, Lesbian, or Transgender behaviour (The Interim, Apr. 2007). |
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