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TORONTO, May 2 (LifeSiteNews.com) – Already known for their extremism, feminists have further shocked mainstream Canadians with a federally funded group coming out in support of Canada’s most notorious female sex-killer. The Toronto Sun reports today that the Canadian Association of Elizabeth Fry Societies (CAEFS) – given a $451,807 federal subsidy last year – even wished Homolka “every success” in her Federal Court bid to overturn a warden’s denial of escorted passes for her to a halfway house operated by the feminist group.

In a November 3, 1999 memo leaked to the Sun, CAEFS executive director Kim Pate wrote to the group’s members regarding Homolka’s move to a halfway house saying, “Please remember that this is something we, the CAEFS’ membership, fully support.” The lawyer for the families of Homolka’s victims was outraged at the news.

The Sun also reported that Homolka has entered a lesbian relationship with a recently paroled inmate who hopes to live with her when she is released.

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