Monday, June 4, 2012

Ontario's anti-bullying law called a 'Trojan Horse' by opponents

Bill 13 conceals anti-Catholic policies that undermine parental rights says organizer of protest
About 140 people, led by Johanne Bronrigg (right) of Campaign Life Coaltion, protested against Bill 13 June 1 outside one of Dalton McGuinty constituency offices in Ottawa. Deborah Gyapong / CCN.
Its not just the Vancouver School Board that's trying to ram through loaded anti-bullying policies. Canada's Catholic eye on Ottawa, Deborah Gyapong, attended a protest organized by the Campaign Life Coalition who said Ontario's anti-bullying law Bill-13 is a "Trojan Horse:"
That’s the message Campaign Life Coalition public affairs officer Johanne Brownrigg brought to about 140 mostly-Catholic Ottawa residents who demonstrated June 1 against the legislation outside one of Premier Dalton McGuinty’s constituency offices.

“We are not here as a group of gay bashers,” Brownrigg told the small crowd that had been harangued by a small group of counter-protestors who chanted “Hey hey! Ho! Ho! Homophobia ‘s got to go!” or “Racist, Sexist, Anti-Gay, Born-again Bigots, Go away!” They wore signs that said, “Jesus had two dads and he turned out okay.”
Read the full story at The B.C. Catholic website.

1 comment:

  1. Congratulations to the Ontario Liberals for passing this important piece of legislation today.

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