Saturday, December 23, 2006

ELIMINATION OF THE NEW BRUNSWICK HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION DAY PROTEST IS SET FOR JANUARY 24TH!!!


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It’s near Christmas for therefore I’m not going to go on a tirade of the many reasons we’re protesting a Elimination of the New Brunswick Human Rights Day on January 24th in front of the main office on Brunswick Street.

I will say that the Commission hasn’t held a tribunal in years compare to Nova Scotia that hold over 10 tribunals per year.

The Commission is a total disgrace in New Brunswick.

They held a Canadian Human Rights Conference last June but we didn’t protest this little shameful meeting.

These appointed individuals do not care for human rights in this Province and must be investigated.


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The final straw was when they came out with their annual report last week.

They never mentioned the issue of the poor.

They had more complaints than the year before but no tribunals hearings.

The question is why? Is someone being paid to back off?

In my case? Well? I have been fighting with these people for the last 7 years.

Just go to the top of this blog to search this blog-

New Brunswick Human Rights Commission.

There’s all kinds of information in there. Enjoy!

I’ll go more into the details in the new year. This is going to get really dirty.

I tried to talk to the Commission but to no avail.

They believe that New Brunswickers rights should be ignored.

Stay tuned!!!

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

I won't argue if your anger at the Human Rights commission is justified or not, but the elimination of the commission is a bit harsh. Your protest would probably be more effective if you called for a new board to be appointed.

Anonymous said...

Charlie, what are the two pictures at the top of this item? In the first, you're standing at the podium at the Monsignor Boyd Centre and the second is a couple of houses. Can you give us the story behind the pictures? Thanks.

Blogger Charles LeBlanc said...

What is there to say? The building is the location of the Human Rights Commission where the protest is going to be held.

Anonymous said...

Oh, ok, thanks. I didn't know where the Human Rights office was located. I didn't realize they were in an old house. How about the MBC - were you talking about the planned protest or something?