Jeniffer Lynch Providing Receipts Would “Unreasonably Interfere” with the CHRC
So it seems that Jeniffer Lynch and her “Human Rights” thugs are not only above the law when it comes to censoring innocent Canadians for their opinions, but that they are also above basic government accountability as well.
In a post yesterday, I indicated that the CHRC was not able to provide receipts for Commissar Lynch’s travels to Vienna , Geneva, Dublin, Copenhagen and Kuala Lampur within the normal timeline. After reading yesterday’s post however; I believe that I left out a critically important element of the Thought Police’s excuse for not providing the information. According to ATIP Coordinator Ginette Bastien, providing a few mere receipts within the statutory 30-day limit would “unreasonably interfere with the operations” of the Canadian Human Rights Commission.
While the CHRC might unreasonably interfere with the rights to freedom of speech, assembly and conscious of free-born citizens, I hardly think that such a modest and straight forward request will put any undue stress on our Dear Leaders.
September 23, 2009
Tags: Access to Information, ATIP, Canadian Taxpayers Federation, CTF, Freedom of Speech, Human Rights Commission, Jeniffer Lynch Posted in: Blog Content


















4 Responses
Excellent work exposing the thought police.
Turf the CHRC and at the same time a full audit is in order for this organization.Find out whos funding them and from where.Enough baloney from this group.ive heard enough.
Someone should sic CRA on her as – without legit receipts – she’s obviously in receipt of taxable employee benefits!!
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