Taxpayers Federation on the “Human Rights” Commission’s Lynch List?

After finally receiving some – but possibly not all – documents from a filed Access to Information & Privacy (ATIP) request by the Canadian Taxpayers Federation (CTF), the Canadian “Human Rights” Commission (CHRC) reacted strangely upon inquiring about where various receipts for Chief Commissar Jennifer Lynch are.

Contacting the CHRC’s ATIP Coordinator , the folks at Canada’s enlightened censorship bureaucracy reacted with hostility upon learning who was calling (the CTF), refusing to discuss the documents outside of a formal complaint process on paper.  As some readers will know, a complaint was already filed against the CHRC for failing to respond on time and its excuse that providing information would “unreasonably interfere” with its business (namely, censoring the opinions of free Canadians).

Normally, government outfits have up to 30 days to respond to an ATIP request.  The CHRC took 51 days.  With every other department which was contacted by the research wing of the CTF, the respective ATIP Coordinator has been willing to discuss the documents to ensure that all is included and clear.

Not so with Jennifer Lynch and her lackeys.  Normally however; the CHRC only tries to block information from coming from Canadians.  Now it appears that it is trying to block information from its organization to taxpayers.

The Thought Police can block, bob, weave and duck as long as they like, but we’re not going to give up any time soon.

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October 23, 2009  Tags: , , , ,   Posted in: Blog Content

4 Responses

  1. Pissedoff - October 23, 2009

    What do they expect she is fully supported by Harper the hypocrite and the conmen this bunch of alleged lid/sorry cons ate liberal the iggys lot more

  2. real conservative - October 23, 2009

    Time to clean house I’d say.

  3. skuleman - October 23, 2009

    Real Conservative, her appointment is for 5 years during “good behaviour”, which basically means that unless she does something really stupid like embezzle money, cheat on expenses or rob a bank she is untouchable. Such appointments are made to ensure the appointee is beyond political pressure, so even if the government feels the appointment was a mistake there’s not much they can do unless she does something to justify dismissal for cause.

  4. Today’s Lynch List « The Lynch Mob - October 24, 2009

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