This Blog Post Willfully Exposes Richard Warman to Hatred and Contempt

Serial Human Rights Commission complainant Richard Warman is in court attempting to have the identities of anonymous posters to FreeDominion.com made public, despite the inconvenience that no libel case has yet to stand up in court.
Forget libel Mr. Warman. This blog post is openly, willfully and gleefully exposes you to hatred and contempt. Whatever it [...]

April 13, 2010  Tags: , , ,   Posted in: Blog Content  4 Comments

Canadian Makes an Ass of her Country on Fox News

Susan Cole (who is that btw?) made an ass of her entire country on Fox News today as she claimed Canada’s political culture is defined by “not freedoms, not rugged individualism, not free speech”.
And yes, I can say “ass”, because Canada, at least at one time, did stand for freedoms, did stand for rugged individualism, [...]

March 24, 2010  Tags: , , , , , , ,   Posted in: Blog Content  5 Comments

Brown Shirt Hippies, or is that Tie-Dye?

While the hygienic-hippies may not have been wearing brown shirts at the University of Ottawa last night, the tactics used to shut down an event billed as a “Free Speech Tour” were not without some sense of nostalgia.
For self-proclaimed peaceniks, violently throwing aside the registration table, intimidating volunteers, attempting to storm the doors, blocking the [...]

March 24, 2010  Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,   Posted in: Blog Content  3 Comments

Human Rights Commission Found in Breach of ATIP for CTF Requests

The Canadian “Human Rights” Commission (CHRC) has “placed itself in a position of deemed refusal” according to the Information Commissioner of Canada in response to complaints filed by the Canadian Taxpayers Federation (CTF). After months of wrangling with the federal government’s chief censorship body, the CTF was able to obtain records from the CHRC revealing [...]

January 28, 2010  Tags: , , , , ,   Posted in: Blog Content  12 Comments

Monarchist Confessions of an Ex-Republican

Did you hear?  The constitutional foundation of the Canadian state has been radically altered by the pronunciations of an unelected, appointed official.  No, the Senate has not repealed the BNA Act or amended the Charter.
As has been amply discussed in the media, Governor General Michaelle Jean has declared herself Canada’s head-of-state, therefore usurping the role [...]

October 13, 2009  Tags: , , , , , ,   Posted in: Blog Content  Comments Closed