Due to the massive amounts of snowfall in the Ottawa area recently, the grounds at Parliament Hill will not likely be able to withstand a large crowd on April 12. We have also been having other logistical complications with hosting the rally.
As a result, we have decided to postpone the rally indefinitely. All contributions which have thus far been received will be refunded upon request. Any funds donated to us will be used in the fight to defend free speech.
We will post any future events or rallies on our website.
Our apologies for any inconvenience this may have caused.
Rally Co-Organizer,
John Pacheco
Saturday, March 8, 2008
Rally Postponed Indefinitely
Saturday, February 23, 2008
Speaker Announcement - Douglas Farrow
Douglas Farrow is an associate professor at McGill University. He has written for the National Post, the Globe and Mail, and several other Canadian newspapers and journals, as well as appearing on the CBC, BNN, Global National, and various other syndicated broadcasts on both sides of the border.
His books and articles on religion and public policy have addressed problems associated with civil religion, public education, the marriage issue, reasonable accommodation, and civil rights.
His most recent book is Nation of Bastards (2007), described by F. C. DeCoste, professor of law at the University of Alberta, as “an act of faith and of resistance to the insidious claims of the post-Christian and post-liberal state.”
His eye-opening speech at the March for Marriage can be heard at the end of this blog entry.
Thursday, February 21, 2008
Tuesday, February 19, 2008
Speaker Announcement
Ron Gray
Ron Gray has been the leader of the Christian Heritage Party of Canada since 1995. Ron’s background includes journalism, public relations, college administration and the federal public service. He is the first leader of a political party to have a complaint filed against him with the Canadian Human Rights Commission.
When he had a conversation with a Commission employee, mediator Bob Fagan, about the specifics of the allegation, he was astonished at what he heard. "I told him that it seemed to be an abuse of the Human Rights Act for someone to try and use it as an instrument of censorship. And when I said that, on the phone, there was a pause and then he said, in a somewhat astonished tone: ‘But the Human Rights Act is about censorship.’ Then it was my turn to be silent on my end, because I found that breath-taking. For the Human Rights Commission’s own mediator to acknowledge that censorship was the purpose of their Act....He should charge me under Section 319 of the Criminal Code (of Canada). That carries with it the possibility of two years in jail, but in defence of the (free speech) rights of Canadians I am perfectly willing to risk going to jail." (Source)
Friday, February 15, 2008
Fundraising
Spread the Free Speech Revolution Across the Country!
We would like everyone to come to Parliament Hill and we encourage you all to try.
However, if there are still some zealous patriots who would be willing to organize a demonstration in their own city, please let us know and we will post the details on this site.
It's up to you, folks.
Your country. Your freedoms. Your future.







