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Statement from M.P. Rob Oliphant (Don Valley West) on the attack against the Waterloo Masjid
March 27, 2010 – 7:19 am | No Comment
Statement from M.P. Rob Oliphant (Don Valley West) on the attack against the Waterloo Masjid

For Immediate Release 
March 23, 2010   
Statement from M.P. Rob Oliphant (Don Valley West) on the attack against the Waterloo Masjid
TORONTO – In response to the attack against the Waterloo Masjid, Rob Oliphant, Member of Parliament …

Racist taunts cost boss $25,000
February 24, 2010 – 2:06 pm | No Comment
Racist taunts cost boss $25,000

By Moira Welsh
The words were shocking and so unfamiliar that Cheryl Khan’s friends could not believe her boss used them.
“Paki,” he called her, according to Khan’s testimony before the Ontario Human Rights Tribunal. “Half-nigger babies,” …

OPINION: Not yet a post-racial society – By Frances Henry and Carol Tator
June 18, 2009 – 7:31 am | No Comment
OPINION: Not yet a post-racial society – By Frances Henry and Carol Tator

By Frances Henry and Carol Tator
Authors of Racial Profiling in Canada: Challenging The Myth of ‘A Few Bad Apples’
The recent ruling on the Parks question to challenge potential jurors on racial discrimination raises some …

‘FAMILY VALUES’ – A marriage of fear and xenophobia – Our criminalization of polygamy isn’t about protecting women
April 6, 2009 – 3:02 pm | One Comment
‘FAMILY VALUES’ – A marriage of fear and xenophobia – Our criminalization of polygamy isn’t about protecting women

SUSAN DRUMMOND
Teaches family law at Osgoode Hall Law School
Canada signed the international Women’s Convention in 1980, and thereby committed itself to “take all appropriate measures to eliminate discrimination against women in all matters relating to …

Free Speech or Hate Speech?
February 22, 2006 – 3:59 pm | No Comment
Free Speech or Hate Speech?

By Faisal Kutty
(Wednesday February 22 2006)
“…the full context of its initial publication can shed some light on the intent behind its continued publication. They were published against a backdrop of ever increasing levels of …