Human Rights Commission Wants Mandatory National Press Council to 
Deal with "Hate Expression"

http://www.lifesitenews.com/ldn/2009/feb/09021206.html

By John-Henry Westen and John Jalsevac

TORONTO, February 11, 2009 (LifeSiteNews.com) - The Ontario Human 
Rights Commission (OHRC) has issued a report calling for the Canadian 
Government to create a national press council with mandatory 
membership, a suggestion that critics say amounts to a call for 
government censorship of the press.

The OHRC is pushing for the "statutory creation of a national press 
council with compulsory membership and powers to determine breach of 
professional standards and order publication of press council decisions."

According to the proposal, all Canadian magazines, newspapers and 
"media service" websites would have to join the council, which would 
be given the power to deal with discrimination complaints. This would 
include internet-only news services as well as blogs. The media has 
the duty to "address issues of hate expression" says the report.

The recommendations came in a submission by the OHRC to the Canadian 
Human Rights Commission, released yesterday.  The submission says the 
commission wants to ensure that "mechanisms are in place to provide 
opportunity for public scrutiny and the receipt of complaints, 
particularly from vulnerable groups."

The OHRC observes that these measures "must not cross the line into 
censorship" and that the "OHRC recognizes the media must have full 
freedom and control over what they publish."

However, an editorial published today in the National Post, a 
national Canadian newspaper, questions whether or not such provisions 
can avoid becoming censorship, and questions the motives of the 
commission in pushing for such a council.

The OHRC is known for targeting Christians and conservatives in the 
public square, having in the past fined Christian mayors for refusing 
to proclaim gay pride day and fought against conscience rights for 
medical professionals. Last year the council also ordered the 
Christian charity, Christian Horizons, to stop requiring employees to 
sign a "morality statement," in which employees agreed to live 
according to basic Christian ethical standards. The staff at 
Christian Horizons were also ordered to undergo pro-homosexual "human 
rights training."

The National Post editorial board also suggests that the OHRC 
recommendation is related to the commission's inability to prosecute 
journalist Mark Steyn for "Islamophobia" last year, due to the fact 
that the Ontario Human Rights Code does not extend to published 
works. The human rights codes of other provinces, however, do extend 
to such written materials, and so while the Ontario commission was 
unable to pursue the complaint against Steyn, the B.C. commission 
held hearings on the issue, although the complaint was later dropped.

Famously, Barbara Hall, the head of the OHRC, released a press 
release announcing that the Ontario commission could not follow 
through on the complaint against Steyn, but in which she nevertheless 
denounced his writings as Islamophobic.

"Ominously, at the time, Ms. Hall also stated that all journalists 
should put their writings through a 'human rights filter' before 
publication," observes the National Post editorial. "Because she was 
not able to force such a filter on Maclean's, her current proposal 
for a national press council is almost certainly an attempt to make 
such a filter mandatory, in law."

The editorial concludes that "making all writers, bloggers and 
broadcasters hostage to a national press council is merely the first 
step toward letting the Barbara Halls of the world decide what you 
get to hear, see and read. To that, we say: 'No, thanks.' And so 
should every newspaper reader, Web surfer and television viewer in the land."

As LifeSiteNews.com reported Monday, federal MP's will be looking at 
proceeding with curtailing or scrapping Section 13 - the hate 
provisions - of the Canadian Human Rights Act altogether. In the 
process they will consider the misuse of the Section by the Human 
Rights Commissions.

See the full submission by Catholic Insight:
<http://catholicinsight.com/online/editorials/article_873.shtml>http://catholicinsight.com/online/editorials/article_873.sht...

See the full submission by the OHRC:
<http://www.ohrc.on.ca/en/resources/submissions/chrc?page=chrc-Contents.html>http://www.ohrc.on.ca/en/resources/submissions/chrc?page=chr...

See related LifeSiteNews.com coverage:
<http://www.lifesitenews.com/ldn/2009/feb/09020904.html>http://www.lifesitenews.com/ldn/2009/feb/09020904.html

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