Dec 031997
 

1997-xx-x.lrc-thumbAUDIO – DESCRIPTION:

In this episode of Left, Right, and Center, host Jim Chapman asks the panelists about the Latimer case (the father killed his disabled daughter, and the question was whether it was murder or some form of legal euthanasia) and a judge’s finding on constitutional grounds that Latimer would not be sentenced pursuant to a mandatory minimum sentence set out by statute; and about third party liability.

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Nov 121997
 

1997-xx-x.lrc-thumbAUDIO – DESCRIPTION:

In this episode of Left, Right, and Center, host Jim Chapman asks the panelists about a U.S. judge overruling a decision made by a jury. The context is the Louise Woodward manslaughter trial.

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Oct 251996
 

1996-xx-xx.fp-logo-radio-thumbAUDIO – DESCRIPTION:

On October 24 and 25, 1996, Ontario’s Divisional Court heard the Ontario Human Rights Commission’s appeal of the August 24, 1994 decision of Board of Inquiry Chair Ajit S. John in the matter of Chippheng Hom and Ontario Human Rights Commission v. Elijah Elieff and Elieff Investments Ltd. (Decision # 94-022). The Board of Inquiry Chair had found the Elieff had not violated Hom’s rights to equal treatment under Ontario’s Human Rights Code. Jim Chapman, host of CJBK 1290 AM (London, Ontario’s) Talk of the Town Program had apparently mentioned a report in the London Free Press from that day concerning the Divisional Court’s hearings the previous day. Freedom Party of Ontario president Robert Metz had represented Elieff and his company at the Board of Inquiry hearing, and he called in to discuss the appeal.

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Sep 301995
 

1995-09-30.armstrong-thumbVIDEO – DESCRIPTION:

On September 30, 1995, Freedom Party of Ontario held a dinner featuring, as its guest speaker, Joe Armstrong, author of “Farewell the Peaceful Kingdom). In his talk, given just weeks before the Quebec referendum on secession, he asserted that “Canada is not breaking up: it’s breaking down”. In particular, he argued, identifying oneself as a member of an allegedly victimized collective has become an all-too-common and growing means for the seizing of wealth and power…and the government is playing along. Continue reading »

Dec 051994
 

1994-12-05.lfp-domm-thumbDescription:
On December 3, 1994, Freedom Party of Ontario held a dinner in London at which former police officer come free speech/justice activist Gordon Domm was a guest speaker. Two days later, the London Free Press published this report, which made reference to Freedom Party’s dinner event. Continue reading »

Dec 031994
 

1994-12-03.gordon-dommVIDEO – DESCRIPTION:

On December 3, 1994, Freedom Party held a dinner featuring speaker Gordon Domm: a retired OPP officer who had violated the publication ban that had been imposed on the Karla Homolka sex slayings case. This video includes that dinner, but also includes a summary of the events that preceded and followed the dinner. The summary of events – without the dinner footage – was produced by Paul McKeever. Titled “Helpless Homolka”, it is available on McKeever’s youtube channel (it runs approximately 10 minutes): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TnfM8zGMF0M

Watch, and see how radical leftist, feminist ideology was used to characterize Karla Homolka’s criminal activities as the act of a helpless victim of battered wife’s syndrome. Learn how a publication ban helped cover-up radical feminist attorney general Marion Boyd’s so-called “deal with the devil” until after the election of 1995. Continue reading »

Dec 011994
 

1996-xx-xx.fp-logo-media-release-thumbOn December 1, 1994, Freedom Party of Ontario notified the media that former police officer Gordon Domm and journalist David Helwig would be guest speakers at the party’s December 3, 1994 dinner in London, Ontario.

 

 

 

 

 

Document Details:

Document: Media Release
Document Dated: December 1, 1994
Publisher: Freedom Party of Ontario
Author: Robert Metz
Document Type: Letter
Number of Pages: 1
Page dimensions: 8.5″ x 11″
Color/BW: Full colour

Archive format: .pdf (searchable exact); size: 7.0 MB; URL: https://freedomparty.on.ca/archive/documents/dinners/1994-12-03.gordon-domm-dinner/1994-12-01.media-release.pdf

Oct 311994
 

1994-10-31.plant-letter-thumbDESCRIPTION:
Two-page hardcopy letter from then FPO leader Jack Plant to members and supporters of Freedom Party of Ontario, inviting them to Freedom Party’s December 1994 dinner, featuring speeches by activist Gordon Domm and journalist David Helwig. Mailed to members and supporters via Canada Post. Enclosures include: promotional poster and a response form. Continue reading »