RKR Scoops Downstream Media!

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Feb 172011
 

Although more than 120 media—including Canada’s biggest “news” outlets—were given information about a challenge to the new Canadian Museum of Human Rights in Winnipeg, RoadKill Radio scooped them all on the story.

The Museum’s capital cost is estimated at $311 million and the Operating budget $3.1 million for 2008-2009; $8.6 million for 2009-2010; $15.9 in 2010-2011; and $21.7 million in 2011-2012. That’s over $360 million, and it’s not even open yet; and more that $20 million a year after it opens.

RKR co-host Ron Gray, who was leader of Canada’s fifth-largest national political party for 13 years, has sent a letter to Arni Thorsteinson, chair of the Museum’s Board, and to Hon. James Moore, Minister of Canadian Heritage to urge that the Museum’s presentation of the story of human rights in Canada should include the stories of many Canadians who have been abused by Canada’s 13 “Human Rights” Commissions and Tribunals.

Ron’s letter listed 28 Canadian individuals and groups, besides himself and his Party, that have suffered abuse in the one-sided process of accusation and judgment that is not governed by the rules of evidence that are required in legitimate courts; and in all cases, the complainant’s costs are completely covered by the taxpayer, but the defendant must pay his or her own costs.

As author and blogger Ezra Levant has written, “The process is the punishment, innocent of guilty.”

To date, no other news medium in Canada has picked up the story; and neither Thorsteinson not Minister Moore, who had the letter a week before it was released to the media, has replied to the letter.

Click here to read Ron Gray’s entire submission to the Canadian Museum of Human Rights

15 February 2011 Webcast

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Feb 152011
 

Show #88 Part 1

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15 February, 2011 – 7:30 – 8:15 pm: One of RoadKill Radio’s favourite citizen warriors, Alice Jongerden, owner of Home on the Range Dairy, is in-studio to update us on the important legal battle she ignited – a legal battle that has important legal implications for us all, namely our right to obtain and consume healthy food choices! Raw Milk and the fight to let the milk flow is now a constitutional question before the courts! Click here to view the expert’s affidavit on the health benefits of raw milk. This story should be called: “Alice verses Govoliath”!

Show #88 Part 2
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8:15 – 8:35 pm: Our own RON GRAY joins us by phone to tell us about his response to an invitation he received from the Canadian Museum (AKA Mausoleum) of Human Rights. The invitation: Submit possible ideas for inclusion in the Museum. Ron’s response: The abuse of Canadians by Human Rights Commissions across Canada. Click here to read Ron’s full submission! A must read!

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8:35 – 9:30 pm: Super Important Discussion! HEIDI OSTERMAN, CN and spokesperson for the True Food Foundation and KEVIN PROTEAU, from Locals Supporting Locals talks about the serious implications Canada’s failure to protect our food supply from Genetically Manufactured Organisms (GMO); the government’s failure to protect farmers from GMO crops and the government’s failure to protect Canadians by requiring the labeling of GM produced food. Check out Heidi’s recent article – God Move Over: GMO is here.

Ron Gray’s Letter to the Canadian Museum of Human Rights

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Feb 152011
 

Mr. Arni C. Thorsteinson, Chairperson, Board of Trustees,
Canadian Museum of Human Rights
Suite 500-269 Main St.
Winnipeg, MB
R3C 1B2,
Canada

Feb. 7, 2011
Dear Mr. Thorsteinson:

Last year, I attended the Vancouver public information forum of the Canadian Human Rights Museum, where I received a DVD and documents which invited conference participants to submit ideas for possible inclusion in the Museum.

I want to suggest inclusion of an important dimension that, to the best of the information I have read, has not yet been discussed: the plight of Canadians who have been pilloried and persecuted by Canada’s Human Rights Tribunals. The stories of two—Ezra Levant and Mark Steyn—gained some media attention, primarily because the targets of those cases were media personalities. But there are many more. (I have included a list below.)

[To read the full Commentary, please click here.]