Canadians had best NOT tolerate this kind of discrimination.

Opening comment
by CFAC:

I would ask every Canadian to read the report below and pass it along. Then phone MP John McCallum and tell him that Canadians will not pay attention to this kind of fascist gag on freedoms. Revenue Canada (now the CRA) has no business being a political pawn for Liberal dictatorial rule. CRA apparently did not apply these supposed rules during the election to at least one church/ denomination who came out strongly supporting homosexual marriage during the election. And in fact it remains to be seen if CRA does anything to a US film producer of Fahrenheit 911, who it appears broke a federal law during the election by encouraging people to vote against the Conservatives.

Will this pick and chose injustice by CRA continue? Can one assume since they have set a precedence they must have decided not to enforce the policy on anyone.

Canadian had best not cower to this kind of totalitarianism from government bureaucrats else we end up like the people under the old Communist regime. This is institutional discrimination against religious persons brought about by the Liberal government and carried out by CRA. This must not go unchallenged.

See the contact information below for McCallum, also send a copy to the Prime Minister and the Opposition critic Brian Pallister.


Canadian Federal Revenue Agency Warned Churches to be Silent During Election or Lose Charitable Status

LifeSiteNews.com
August 10, 2004

Extraordinary abuse of influence by Liberal government

OTTAWA - The legal counsel for both the Catholic Church in Canada and the Evangelical Fellowship of Canada were asked to be present at a meeting with the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) in early March. Janet Buckingham, Legal Counsel for the Evangelical Fellowship of Canada (EFC), and Jennifer Leddy, Legal Counsel for the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops were warned by revenue officials that should their church's become involved in "partisan" political activity during the then-upcoming 2004 federal election they would risk losing their tax-exempt status.

According to the federal agency, to avoid being 'partisan' means to not address issues on which the competing political parties have opposing views. Dawna Lynn Labonté, a media relations officer for the federal Minister of National Revenue, told LifeSiteNews.com that not only would churches be penalized for telling congregants to vote for a certain party or candidate, they would also be penalized for coming out strongly on an issue on which the parties were opposed, such as abortion or same-sex 'marriage'.

In fact, it was specifically on same-sex marriage that the Canada Revenue Agency addressed Leddy and Buckingham.

Speaking of issues such as same-sex marriage, where the parties have significant differences, Labonté said, "The best thing for a charity to do, especially during an election, is to stay away from those issues." She added, "There are certain issues, especially during election times, are very political." All moral issues including even poverty seem to be covered by the election time gag-order on religions. Giving an example, Labonté said, "Taking out a full page ad before Christmas on homelessness might not be considered political, but doing the same thing the week of an election might be considered political."

The EFC's Buckingham told LifeSiteNews.com that at the meeting the CRA asked the CCCB and EFC to spread the word on the restrictions. Buckingham said that the guidelines have been in place at least since last September when CRA issued an update.

Deacon William Kokesch, Director of the Communications Service for the CCCB said he had not heard about the meeting. Jennifer Leddy was out of the office and thus not available for comment.

Gwen Landolt, legal counsel for REAL Women Canada, which does not have charitable status and is not constrained by the CRA, told LifeSiteNews.com that the CRA guidelines are a Liberal play to silence their opposition. "The Liberal Party is using the CRA as their tool to silence opposition to the Liberal agenda on moral issues, whether it's same-sex marriage or legalization of marijuana." Landolt points out that the United Church of Canada was, even during the election, a strong proponent of same-sex 'marriage' and was not bothered by the CRA.

To express your concerns:

John McCallum, Minister of National Revenue
Phone: Ottawa Office: 613-996-3374
Markham Office: 905-479-8100
Mccallum.J@parl.gc.ca

Paul Martin, Prime Minister
Martin.P@parl.gc.ca

Brian Pallister, Official Opposition Critic for National Revenue
Pallister.B@parl.gc.ca

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