Paul Fromm Briefs CAFE Supporters, Old and New, in London, Ontario on Current Free Speech Cases

Paul Fromm Briefs CAFE Supporters, Old and New, in London, Ontario on Current Free Speech Cases
LONDON. October 5, 2013. Canadian Association for Free Expression (CAFE) Director Paul Fromm today  briefed London, Ontario free speech supporters, Saturday, October 5 on recent free speech cases: the outrageous guilty verdict in the Richard Warman v. Mark and Connie Fournier, et al libel case  (a bitter blow to free speech and lively discussion in Cuba del Norte); the Marc Lemire appeal in the Federal Court of Appeal (November 14) to try to get Sec. 13 (Internet censorship) of the Canadian Human Rights Act declared unconstitutional; and the McCorkill Will case (to be heard in St. John, NB, Nov. 13-14) an effort by the politically correct to hijack a bequest to a U.S. White Nationalist group, the National Alliance.
CAFE Director Paul Fromm briefs London, Ontario free speech supporters, Saturday, October 5 on recent free speech cases: the outrageous guilty verdict in the Richard Warman v. Mark and Connie Fournier, et al libel case  (a bitter blow to free speech and lively discussion in Cuba del Norte); the Marc Lemire appeal in the Federal Court of Appeal (November 14) to try to get Sec. 13e (Internet censorship) of the Canadian Human Rights Act declared unconstitutional; and the McCorkill Will case (to be heard in St. John, NB, Nov. 13-14) an effort by the politically correct to hijack a bequest to a U.S. White Nationalist group, the National Alliance. CAFE is an intervener in both these cases; Paul Fromm testified for the defence in the Warman v. Mark and Connie Fournier case.
CAFE Director Paul Fromm
CAFE is an intervener in both these cases; Paul Fromm testified for the defence in the Warman v. Mark and Connie Fournier case.
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