The VPD, Free Booze, and another $2 Million Wasted

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Mar 102012
 

In this quick Culture Guard Update, Kari Simpson and Ron Gray touch on four recent topics. First up is the continuing wait to receive a copy of the so-called complaint that the Vancouver Police Department has publicly claimed Kari Simpson filed and they investigated. Well, she didn’t file, so what did they investigate?

Also discussed is a $2 million grant – that’s $2 million of our taxpayer money – to study if anti-bullying programs are effective in public schools. Hear how the study is already tainted by bias! Then there’s the “free booze” for alcoholics program in Vancouver (we don’t make this stuff up!). And finally, trouble in Altona, MB, as “sensitivity trained” teachers have behaved so inappropriately that it has led to a parents’ revolt!

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.)

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