| Alberta Human Rights Commission "Strange Animal" |
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Here is a video demonstrating clear charter infractions by the City of Calgary. This is the kind of treatment this peaceful street ministry receives on an ongoing basis. Constantly harassed by officers and fined for activities relating to feeding and attending to the needs of the poor. Street Church filed two HRC complaints which were both rejected for, what they concidered, a lack of evidence. In one of the responses from the AHRC, they wrote that "the Canadian charter lies outside the jurisdiction of the Commission" and indicated that "matters relating to the charter should be presented to any agency or agencies that are mandated to deal with charter issues." This is the kind of treatment that demonstrates that the AHRC is a biased agenda based tool to attack social conservatives, and promote social engineering. Both HRC complaints that were filed were treated in the same way, each case was rejected. Street Church then refiled both complaints, trying to adhere to the specifications and requirements requested by the HRC, only to again be rejected. Both cases rejected on lack of evidence, even though the complaint against CCC and Rev. Steven Boissoin declared guilt on the basis of a "circumstantial" connection (there was no proper connection ever drawn between the two events) between the letter Steven Boissoin wrote, at the time he was the Northern Alberta President of CCC, and the assault of a homosexual teen three weeks later. The video illustrates how, during a Peaceful Vigil at the steps of City Hall, twenty officers stormed the protest with greater force than a drug bust would commonly receive. Bibles, Christian materials and videos, and holocaust photos were confiscated and rights to freedom of peaceful protest, freedom of speech, freedom of religion, and freedom of association were tossed. But of coarse this kind of treatment is not anti-Christian bigotry, the street preacher is just an annoyance that must be put down.
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