FREDERICTON, NB, Jan 8 (LSN) – Fredericton Mayor Brad Woodside is about to join ranks with the mayors of Hamilton and London in being persecuted for refusing to proclaim Gay Pride Week in his city. Roly MacIntyre, the minister responsible for the New Brunswick Human Rights Commission, had threatened to order a board of inquiry to look into the situation if the two sides couldn’t negotiate an agreement by Jan. 1, this deadline has been extended to January 23. The NB Human Rights Commission has already investigated complaints against Woodside’s objection to Gay Pride Week brought forward by homosexual activists. The commission found merit in the argument that he’s discriminating on the basis of sexual orientation. If the human rights inquiry rules against him, he could face a fine similar to the mayors of Hamilton and London who were fined $5,000 and $10,000 respectively for their refusal to submit to the radical demands of homosexual activists.
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CONTINUED PERSECUTION OF THOSE OPPOSED TO HOMOSEXUALITY
FREDERICTON, NB, Jan 8 (LSN) – Fredericton Mayor Brad Woodside is about to join ranks with the mayors of Hamilton and London in being persecuted for refusing to proclaim Gay Pride Week in his city. Roly MacIntyre, the minister responsible for the New Brunswick Human Rights Commission, had threatened to order a board of inquiry to look into the situation if the two sides couldn’t negotiate an agreement by Jan. 1, this deadline has been extended to January 23. The NB Human Rights Commission has already investigated complaints against Woodside’s objection to Gay Pride Week brought forward by homosexual activists. […]
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