Saskatchewan Catholic “Banned for life” from Publicly Criticising Homosexuality
Lifesite is carrying the story (12.13.2007) by Hilary White. It begins:
The Saskatchewan Human Rights Commission’s decision to impose a "lifetime" ban on a local Catholic’s freedom to publicly criticise homosexuality, was upheld this week in its entirety by Saskatchewan Court of Queens Bench.
Bill Whatcott, a licensed practical nurse who lives in Saskatchewan, is a campaigner against the homosexual political movement that is sweeping the Canadian legal system. In 2006, the Saskatchewan Human Rights Commission (SHRC) ordered Whatcott to pay $17,500 Cn. to four complainants who complained that their "feelings" and "self-respect" were "injured" by Whatcott’s pamphlets denouncing the "gay lifestyle" as immoral and dangerous.
