Canadian Human Rights Commission Cries “Uncle”, Reveals Staff Spying in the Internet & Court Awards Costs to Lemire
VICTORY AT FEDERAL COURT!
From Marc Lemire
TORONTO . January 15, 2007. Despite an
After claiming Sec. 37, under the Canada Evidence Act to rule out a number of key questions to Canadian Human Rights Commission employees, the CHRC had effectively shut down some important lines of inquiry. When this claim to not divulge certain information is asserted by the government, the only recourse is to seek judicial review in Federal Court. The information is placed before a judge and he determines whether revealing the information would endanger national security or the life or safety of a person. It might be used to keep confidential the location of someone in the witness protection program. It is seldom used in civil court.
Among the information sought, protected but now revealed:
- CHRC senior investigator Dean Steacy admitted: “I created the Jadewarr email address on yahoo.ca and the Jadewarr account on Stormfront,” a prominent White Nationalist website.
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