OTTAWA, Mar 24 (LSN) - The 1998 Annual Report of the Canadian Human Rights Commission released yesterday demonstrates that the publicly funded organization harbours an extreme bias in favour of homosexual activism. The section of the report dedicated to “Sexual Orientation” does not even conceal its radical pro-gay advocacy. The section begins, “Substantial progress was made in 1998 to ensure that gay men and lesbians receive full rights under the law,” and continues to list 1998’s pro-homosexual court decisions which have taken privileges created to support natural families and their children and applied them to homosexual partnerships. The report praised the Vriend decision, in which the Supreme Court of Canada forced the province of Alberta to include “sexual orientation” in its Human Rights Act, against the will of the Alberta legislators and their constituents. In fact, the Commission’s General Counsel, William F. Pentney, in reference to the contentious Vriend decision said, “Now that most of the hoopla with the reaction to this decision has died down, we can ask a simple question: what’s next? In this sense Vriend represents the end of the beginning, and now people of good will in Alberta and elsewhere can get on with this task of moving towards tolerance, and beyond that to acceptance and dignity.” The 1998 CHRC Annual Report is available at: http://www.chrc-ccdp.ca/ar-ra/ar98-ra98/menu.asp?l=e

