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By John-Henry Westen

OTTAWA, February 22, 2006 (LifeSiteNews.com) – Homosexual ‘Marriage’ was forced on Canada by a deliberate scheme which was revealed by former Justice Minister Martin Cauchon when he accepted an award form a U.S. homosexual organization, Equality Forum, in Philadelphia on May 1, 2004. There, the former Justice Minister revealed that besides himself, only three men masterminded the overthrow of the traditional family. One of those men, the clerk of the Privy Council Alex Himelfarb, has just been ousted from his privileged position by Conservative Prime Minister Stephen Harper.

Harper announced yesterday the appointment of Kevin G. Lynch to replace Himelfarb as Clerk of the Privy Council and Secretary to the Cabinet, effective March 6, 2006.ÂÂ Giving a slight hint that Lynch would follow the Conservative agenda Harper said of the new appointee, “He understands our five-priority agenda and will greatly contribute to moving it forward.”

Those priorities include federal accountability, a GST cut, a crackdown on crime, and quicker service for patients in hospital, but most importantly a proposal which is anathema to most Liberals – granting parents the right to decide what to do with their childcare dollars, whether that means public daycare, private daycare or stay at home parenting.

Harper said that Himelfarb would be appointed elsewhere but said that announcement would follow shortly.

REAL Women Canada was able to shed light on Himelfarb’s role in dismantling traditional marriage in the country by getting hold of Cauchon’s 2004 speech. During his speech, Cauchon revealed that, politically, there were actually only four individuals who were instrumental in bringing about same-sex marriage in Canada.

Besides himself, Cauchon singled out the work of Paul Genest, former policy advisor to former Prime Minister Chrétien, who, according to Mr. Cauchon, played “a key role” in the same-sex marriage question. Mr. Cauchon stated that he met with Mr. Genest on a daily basis to talk about how he should manage the approach and the strategy on the same-sex marriage issue.

Mr. Cauchon also related that Mr. Genest heavily lobbied former Prime Minister Chrétien on a daily basis to get his support for same-sex marriage. Once he got Mr. Chrétien on side, everything fell into place since Mr. Chrétien ruled as a semi-dictator over his Caucus and rubber stamp Cabinet.

The two other movers and shakers on the issue behind the political scene were Alex Himelfarb, Clerk of the Privy Council, and the Deputy Minister of Justice, Morris Rosenberg. Mr. Cauchon stated that, “the four of us have been a fantastic team that allowed the delivery of the draft bill on same-sex marriage before the Supreme Court”.