
Speaking tour
I'm starting a speaking tour later this month, most of which will be open to the public. I'm firming up dates and details of about ten events right now, and below are a few that are solid. If you're in any of these cities, please do stop by to say hello. I'll update this list from time to time.
My subject, as you can probably guess, will be freedom of speech and how Canada's abusive and corrupt "human rights commissions" are infringing on that freedom. I really hate using the phrase "human rights commission" because it's so Orwellian and untrue -- like calling a ministry of propaganda the "ministry of truth". It's a a political fib even to utter their name.
Please join me if you can:
Ottawa, March 25th
Along with my friend and fellow free speechnik Nigel Hannaford, I'm speaking at a Fraser Institute event at the Rideau Club. You can see the details, and register right online, here.
Vancouver, March 31st
I'll be speaking at another Fraser Institute event in Vancouver on March 31st, this time on my own. You can see the details and register online, here.
Calgary, April 7th
My third Fraser Institute event will be in Calgary, this one over the lunch hour at the Calgary Chamber of Commerce. I don't see it on either website yet, but you can e-mail Mirja at FI's Calgary office directly, here.
London, April 13th
Along with my friends Salim Mansur and Kathy Shaidle, I'll be speaking to the London Jewish Federation. The title of the event is: "The human rights commission: useful or obsolete? Views from a Catholic, a Jew and a Muslim". I'm looking forward to that one! I can't find it on a website, but for more info you can e-mail the organizer, Esther, here.
I've got other invitations in Red Deer, Edmonton, Winnipeg and Toronto that I should be in a position to announce in the next week or so.

