
CHRC Main Office
I talked about Section 13 of the Canadian Human Rights act a bit ago. I claimed that it was redundant as it covers the exact same thing as Part VIII 318-319 of the Canadian Criminal Code. It seems that I’m not the only one.
Since then the Conservative Party of Canada has decided that Section 13 must go, and the CHRC’s own commissioned report came back saying that Section 13 should be repealed. Check out what Ezra Levant has to say about it. He has, as always, an interesting take on the situation.
I would like to add this to the conversation though. I suspect that the only change that will happen at the CHRC as a result of this is that Section 13 may be removed. They will still employ the same corrupt officials, they will still use the same illegal procedures, and they will still think of themselves as Canada’s Thought police.
I think that it’s time to investigate not only Section 13, but also the practices and procedures carried out under their current Commissar.