Video: John Carpay discusses JCCF’s Petition for Free Expression with ARPA

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Video: John Carpay discusses JCCF’s Petition for Free Expression with ARPA

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John Carpay discusses JCCF’s campaign to reform human rights codes in Alberta, British Columbia and Saskatchewan.

JCCF is challenging the legislatures of Alberta, British Columbia and Saskatchewan to repeal sections of their Human Rights acts which condone the inappropriate and unconstitutional restriction of Canadians’ freedom of expression.

 Please sign the Petition for Free Expression to urge the governments of Alberta, B.C. and Saskatchewan to repeal these laws and restore freedom of expression.

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