CANADIAN HISTORY FROM CONFEDERATION TO PRESENT


PRINCIPLES - BELIEFS - VALUES
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CENTRAL CANADA 1900 TO 1999

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This historical section is an attempt to understand the evolution of Principles, Beliefs and Values from confederation (1867) to present times in Canada.

During this twentieth century, Social Engineering was employed, to change or engineer the views and behavior of Canadian citizens.  It is the art and science of manipulating the People.

"The Will to Power" is the basis of the Fascist and Nazi philosophy that would have a profound impact on Canadian culture.

The Governing Principles of Central Canada were:

The Royal Family is Sacrosanct

Christianity is the only religion, no Jews or dogs allowed.

The end justifies the means.

Males are dominant 

English law must prevail

Women's place is in the home

The Principle of Continuum of Life is not acceptable.  

The unborn is not given the status of a person.

Murder (abortion) of the unborn is justified for personal gain.

Child slavery is acceptable.

Violence again children is acceptable

Favored status to British and French cultures, to the exclusion of all others.

Racial discrimination, eugenics, sterilization, ethnic profiling is acceptable.

Assimilation philosophy justifies cultural genocide.

Rights and Freedoms mainlines Homosexuality, Polygamy, Polyamory and Pedophilia.

Birth control provides sexual freedom for muta, adultery, polyandry or polygyny.

Marriage is the union of one man and one woman to the exclusion of all others.

 

1900  

February 1:   The Canadian Government increased the head tax on Chinese immigration to $100 per head to restrict this undesirable elements according to the English.  There were 80 Chinese men living in Calgary at this time.  This racist Head Tax would not be repealed until 1967.

1901  

The longest covered bridge in the world at 391 meter was built this year at Hartland, New Brunswick, Canada.

March 30:  A court ruled that marriage of Catholics by Protestant Clergymen is valid much to the consternation of the Roman Church.  

1902 

May 31:  The British Boer War (1899-1902) ends in a British victory (22,000 English died) including 244 Canadians have been killed in this ignoble war.   The war was conducted in the Dutch Boer Republic aka. South Africa.  Alfred Milver started the war to gain control of the gold mines and he harbored desires to become Emperor of Africa.

1903 

"If God wanted us to fly; he would have given us wings; he would have made us angels; he would have made us birds.  Let me assure you, you will not see people fly".  Milton Wright, minister, Church of Christ, father of Wilbur and Orville Wright.

March 12:  The head tax on Chinese immigrates of $100 is insufficient to eliminate the flow.  To ensure these, so called, undesirable people, are restricted, the discrimination tax is raised to $500 dollars.  Migration of Chinese to Canada dropped to a trickle as $500 equals one years wages in Canada.  Resentment by some English enclaves in Canada, towards Asian Peoples, exists into the 21 century.  This racist Head Tax would not be repealed until 1967.  In 2005 the government finally admitted the tax was racist and discriminatory and $12.5 million was paid as a token recognition of this atrocity.  This racist action would see a full apology from the Canadian Government issued in June 2006.

1904 

The Canadian Government disallowed a British Columbia Provincial Act to restrict Chinese immigration.  A $500 Head Tax was deemed adequate to discourage immigration.  Anglo-Saxon intolerance to other races is historically endemic.  Discriminating against other civilizations is a Federal right.

Canada Dry Pale Ginger Ale is invented in Toronto, Ontario, Canada by John J. McLaughlin.

1905 

April 3:  In Windsor, Ontario, Farmer William Angus Long believed oil existed under his property.  His repeated exploratory drilling failed to find it.  Finally, Angus's horse proved him right when it sank, almost out of sight,  plowing a field.  When they dug the horse out, oil followed.

Michael Pablo tried to sell the last buffalo herd to the United States Government as they are opening the buffalo range to settlers.  The United States Government expressed no interest so he looked toward the Canadian Government.

1906 

Woodstock, Ontario, an Appeal Court upheld the conviction of a woman charged with practicing voodoo.

February 5:   Imported European bigotry into Edmonton is reflected in the daily papers of the day.  That the Canadian Yukon is still purely a White-man's country,  That a patient, frugal, opium smoking, gambling, tyhee-ridden, industrious, superstitious and altogether peculiar John Chinaman is not washing clothes in Whitehorse,  (panning) gold on the Klondike creeks or running stores in Dawson, is entirely due and clearly traceable to the prompt, energetic, and far sighted action of a self-constructed vigilance committee.  The mayor, Jack West, in June 1902, received and turned back the first and last batch of Coolies (Chinese).  He had advised the Chinks (Chinese) that the North West Police would stand behind the Mayor in these matters.  The yellow bigotry would also apply to Japanese as well as the Chinese peoples and in Vancouver there would be open violence.  This European attitude would prevail until the 1960's and beyond.  The North West Police have a history of supporting bigotry, claim jumpers and other Anglo-Saxon vices.  The Lords Day Observance Act forbade working on Sunday, transporting goods with some exceptions or entertainment for which a fee is charged.  The police departments across Canada still practice racial profiling into 2005.

April 18:  The earthquake in California caused the Point Reyes Peninsula to leap 20 feet to the northwest. At San Francisco 700-1,000, people are killed.   We sometimes fail to appreciate the power of nature.

December 24:  Brantrock, Massitutes Reginald Audrey Fessenden, a Canadian born Knowlton, Ontario, was the first public radio broadcast, first radio announcer, first disk jockey and the first to play music on radio. 

1907 

Between 1903 and 1908, over 5,000 Sikhs immigrated to British Columbia causing the Government to enact legislation to disenfranchise all Asians, denying them the federal vote, access to political office, jury duty, the professions, public service jobs and labor on public works.  Subsequent legislation in 1908 made it impossible for further immigration into Canada, effectively separating the men from their families.  This was seen as a British inspired action and resulted in support for the Ghadar Party that resulted in the down fall of British Rule in India.  This British Columbia racist law remained in effect until 1947.  Racism in the British Columbia socialist culture remains deep rooted into the twenty first century. 

Frank Oliver (1853-1933), son Allen Bowsfield succeeded in canceling the "Hamlet Clause" of 1899 forcing 2,500 homesteaders off the land by effectively confiscating their lands especially the Doukhobors.  Oaths are required to own land which is against their religion.  The Indians and churches were exempt from these rulings.

January 31:  Timothy Eaton (1835-1907) called the merchant prince died today.  He opened his first store in 1869.

October 12:   The Canadian Government agreed to cover the cost of damage done by mobs raiding the Japanese and Chinese sections of Vancouver, B.C.

1908 

The Canadian government passes laws to stop immigration from India. The Canadian government tries to remove Sikh Canadians by offering them land in British Honduras. The Sikhs refuse. 

1910  

El Nino was first discovered by fishermen off the coast of Peru in the late 1800's.

El Nino causes warming of the Pacific Ocean and the weather:  La Nina causes cooling of the Pacific Ocean and the weather.
        Record of the last decade is: A fairly balanced profile.

    El Nino years         La Nina years
    1900-1901   
    1902-1903                1903-1904
    1905-1906                1906-1907
                                      1908-1909

This decade ushered in the turkey trot, the bunny hug and the puppy snuggle but the Woman's Christian Temperance Union claimed in the past year 1,500 wholesome Canadian girls had been spirited away to white slavery, mostly in Chicago, and mostly because of drink or drugs.

The French motto of "One God, One Religion, One King' is replaced by the English motto 'One Flag, One Fleet, One Throne'.  It is noteworthy that Quebec was flatly against a Canadian navy.

The Canadian Immigration Act is adopted.  It states:  We reserved the right to refuse admission to those who do not suit the climate or requirements of Canada.  In short, we reserve the right to practice racism as a culture.  

Wilfred Laurier (1841-1919) a colorful figure and Prime Minister of Canada (1896-1911) sided with the Roman Catholic Church by refusing to approve the idea of an autonomous Jewish land settlement project in the West.

Churchill warned Wilfred Laurier that Germany meant to strike at the first favorable opportunity.

The Saskatchewan legislature prohibited any Japanese, Chinese or other Oriental from employing any white woman or girl, and British Columbia and Ontario soon followed suit creating their own racist and discriminatory legislation..

The Board Grain Commission is set up by the Federal Government to control the grain trade.

Quong Wing of Moose Jaw was charged with employing two white waitresses.  The law was clear it forbade white women from working for Chinese employees.  The issue was raised to the Supreme Court of Canada who upheld this discriminatory law.  This Supreme Court racist decision would not be overturned until 1969.

The Canadian economy was classified by some editors as entering a depression period (1913-1915) leading to high unemployment.  There was no doubt that world wide a minor recession was unfolding.  Canada received a record 412,000 immigrants being offered 160 acres of land free if kept under the plow for three years.  They then had an option to but the adjoining quarter section at giveaway prices.

1911  Canadian census;

    Roman Catholic    39.91 %
    Presbyterians        15.48 %
    Methodists            14.998%
    Anglican                14.47 %
    Baptist                    5.31 %
    Lutheran                 3.19 %
    Greek church          1.23 %
    Jews                       1.03 % 

1913  

Ontario banned the use of French in Ontario schools past grade one.

1914 

August 19:   Canada declared war on Germany and Austria-Hungary. Actually we are at war August 4 when Britain goes to war.  The War Measures Act called for the internment of 5,000 Ukrainians and 3,579 others who emigrated to Canada from territories under the control of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Another 80,000, mostly Ukrainians, had to report and register as enemy aliens and report on a regular basis. These people became forced-laborers for up to two years after the war ended.  It is noteworthy that the Salzl clan is from the Austro-Hungarian Empire.

1917 

Prime Minister Robert Borden introduced the Income Tax War Bill to establish personal income tax for the first time in Canadian history.  He promised repeatedly that it is a temporary measure to be repealed at the conclusion of World War I.   The Wartime Elections Act is rammed into law that conferred a special franchise on the female relatives of soldiers and took the vote away from so-called 'enemy aliens' those who had been naturalized Canadians for less than fifteen years.  I guess we are still at war as we still have the Federal Income Tax in effect.

A lawyer in Judge Emily Murphy's court room argued that if under the British North American Act  women were not eligible for the senate (they are non-persons) how could she sit as a judge.  Five successive Governments refused to classify woman as persons until forced to do so in 1929.  Even the Supreme Court of Canada refused to classify women as persons.  It is noteworthy that an unborn child is not classified as a person into the 21 century.

1918 

It was noted that between 1889 to 1918, 2,522 Negroes including 50 women were lynched in the USA.  In 1919 lynching would turn to the burning of victims alive.  Some were burned alive for not getting off the road fast enough for white folks.

Hungarian's were considered as enemy aliens and immigration was stopped.

May 24:   Women got the right to vote in Canadian Federal Elections but are still classified as things (possessions) under law and not as persons.  It is noteworthy that the unborn into the 21st century are considered as things and not persons.

November 11:   World War I ended with 60,661 Canadians being killed out of the 424,589 who went overseas.  Many more were permanently maimed or crippled.  About 13,700,000 people died in battle during World War II.  The 1918 American flu killed at least 20 million people.  The final casualty figures for World War I is 8,538,315 killed, 21,219,452 wounded, and 7,750,919 captured or missing.  This did not include civilian loses.

1919 

This year scientists were concerned about 'Global Cooling'

The Immigration Act bans communists and by definition includes socialists.

Imperial Oil Limited introduces the eight-hour work day in Canada.

Eighty persons were murdered in the United States by mobs.  Seventy eight were Negroes but more horrific eleven were publicly burned alive.  If this wasn't bad enough the newspaper announced these savage murders in advance so people could attend the event. 

May 15:   The Winnipeg General Strike, involving 22,000 workers, is the only general strike in Canadian history.  The Government was paranoid, believing the strikers were like the Bolsheviks who seized control of the Russian Government in 1917.

June 21:   Bloody Saturday commenced as Mounties and soldiers charged a non-violent parade of Winnipeg Strikers,  killing two strikers outright and wounding 20 others.  The strike was called off on June 26 and many strike leaders were convicted of seditious conspiracy and  given prison terms ranging up to two years.  James Shaver Woodsworth (1874-1942), a Methodist "social gospel' minister, is arrested but released.  He had been charged with seditious libel for editorials written during the strike.

June 28:   The treaty of Versailles officially ends the First World War which became known as the 'war to end all wars'.  The Austria-Hungarian Empire, which is the traditional protector of the Roman Church, collapses.

August 11:   In Winnipeg, a backlog of eleven hundred divorce cases are pending, as a result of unfaithful women, when the war heroes return.  Many remember the sixty thousand Canadians who died in the Great War but few remember the thirty to fifty thousand Canadians who died in the American Flu epidemic of 1918-1919 which was brought back by returning soldiers.  Flu traditionally killed the young and elderly however this American flu claimed many in the twenty to forty age bracket.

1920  

El Nino causes warming of the Pacific Ocean and the weather:  La Nina causes cooling of the Pacific Ocean and the weather.
        Record of the last decade is: A warming trend profile.

    El Nino years         La Nina years
    1910-1912  
    1914-1915                1916-1917
    1918-1919                
                                      

Canada became a founding member of the League of Nations that formed this year.

All Canadian citizens age 21 and older get the vote.  Young people under age 21 can fight for their country and lay down their lives for freedom, but can't vote.  First Nations People are not allowed to vote in their own country.  Asian Canadians are also not allowed to vote because of the color of their skin.

The U.S.A. introduces prohibition and Canada benefits through bootlegging (illegal transporting and sale of whiskey to the Americans).

The U.S. has 9 million automobiles and gas stations are being built to meet demand.  America is shifting from heating oil and kerosene to gasoline.

October 15:  A permit is required to posses any cannon, machine gun, rifle, gun, revolver, pistol, bomb or other firearm.  British subjects are exempt for their shot guns, so as not to alienate them.  The citizens, especially in western Canada are astounded and indignant over this issue.  They failed to comply.  

November 15:  The United States imposed passport control on the Canadian frontier to check Bolshevik agitators and other undesirables bound for the U.S.  Their rational was that Canada had previously abolished passport restrictions.

December 1:    A Canadian order of Council declared no immigrant could enter Canada with less than $250, plus $125 for each member of the family over age 18 and $50 for every child between age 5-18 years of age.

December 23:  It is reported that French-Canadians number 10,000 in British Columbia, 20,000 in Alberta, 25,000 in Saskatchewan, 30,000 in Manitoba and 200,000 in Ontario.

1921  

One official this year describes the living conditions in residential schools as a ' National Crime' but no one is listening.

Canada adopts the Bibical motto of "from sea to sea".

The Mennonites of Canada who number more than 163,00 are making plans to quit Canada for South Eastern Missiissippi.

Four scientists at the University of Toronto invented insulin, Banting, Best, MacLeod and Collip.  They claimed credit for the name but this was invented in 1912 by Sir Edward Schaefer, a British physiologist, who suggested the existence of the chemical and named it insulin..

1922  

Canada refused to support Britain in their fight with Turkey.

The Canadian Government passed an act prohibiting people of Chinese origin or descent from immigrating.  Families were broken up and the imbalance of males to females was 23 to 1.  As a result 1/3 of all Chinese women in Victoria were prostitutes.  This act was not repealed until 1947 and in Canada 1967.  In 2005 the Canadian Government finally admitted the actions against the Chinese from 1885 to 1967 was racist and discriminatory and $12.5 million was paid as a token recognition of this action..

The Immigration Act (1922-1923) gives favored status to British and French migrants and create 'Humiliation Day' practically preventing new Chinese migrants to Canada.  This vile legislation would create a back lash in the 1930's when signs appeared in the Prairies saying 'Dogs and Englishmen need not apply' for work.

1923

The Canadian Northern (1899), Grand Trunk Pacific-National Trans-Continental (1903) and Inter-Colonial combined to form the Canadian National Railway. 

January 31:    The Chinese Immigration Act allowed only merchants, students and diplomats into Canada from China, effectively separating husbands from wives and children.  Only 12 Chinese immigrated are allowed into Canada between 1923 and 1947.  It would be many years before the full understanding of the cruelty of this act by the elite of Canada, the Anglo and Saxon Protestants and their draconian belief, would be appreciated.  This savage law would not be repealed until 1947 and 1967 in Canada.

 

1925  

The Methodist, Presbyterian and Congregationalist merged to become the United Church of Canada.  

Resentment is building in Western Canada against the British culture with signs springing up reading "English need not apply" or "Dogs and Englishmen not allowed".  Some suggest it is because of the English Home Children Program that is selling 150,000 children into its slave labor program (1869-1930).  Others suggest it is much broader, a general rejection of an evil culture being imposed on the west by the east.  Others suggest these signs did not appear until the 1930's and can therefore be rejected as being caused by the Great Depression.    

1926

The Canadian Manufacturing Association lobbied the Government to broaden its immigration policy to allow more cheep labor into the country.  They claimed the economy is booming.

1927

"Who the hell wants to hear actors talk?"  says H.M. Warner, Warner Brothers.

Reginald Fessenden of Canada first patented the television.

September 7:  San Francisco:  Philot Taylor Farnsworth (1906-1971) invented the modern television.  He invented the principle at age 14 (1920) on an Idaho farm.  He shared his theory with his school teacher who would later testify in court to that effect.   RCA in a despicable action claimed the liar Valadimer Zwortykin of RCA invented TV and they used dirty tricks, propaganda and endless litigation to deny any credit to Farnsworth.  They continue to deceive the public even into the 21st century.   The courts however ruled Farnsworth was the inventor of modern TV but RCA continued to ensured he never received credit, fame or any rewards.  RCA had a fundamental principle to protect "we don't pay out royalty".  Farnsworth is equal to the likes of Marconi, Bell and Edison and is considered among the best scientists of the 20th century.  This represents the dark side of free enterprise in America.

1928

October 18:   The Imperial Privy Council ruled that women were eligible to sit in the Canadian Senate, overruling the Supreme Court of Canada.  A Canadian woman is now legally declared a "person".  It is worth while to note that unborn children are also not considered "persons" until being born.

December 14:   Control of natural resources in Manitoba and Saskatchewan are transferred to Provincial Governments by the Federal Government.

1929

The 1928 crop year had a carry-over of 100,000,000 bushels and the Canadian Wheat Pool kept the Canadian wheat off the world market hoping for better prices.  They ended up in a glutted market with falling prices.

 The Ontario Police Commission issued an order that no one could make a public speech in any language but English.

The New York Stock Market collapsed.

November 18:  An earthquake in the Grand Banks off Newfoundland's Burin Peninsula measured 7.2 on the Richter scale.  The resulting tsunami measured 27 mwtres killing 29 people, sweeping homes and boats out to sea, destroying 50 km of coastline. 

1930

El Nino causes warming of the Pacific Ocean and the weather:  La Nina causes cooling of the Pacific Ocean and the weather.
        Record of the last decade is: A fairly balanced profile.

    El Nino years         La Nina years
                                      1920-1921    
    1923-1924                1924-1925
    1925-1926                1928-1929
    1930-1931                 

The Canadian unemployment was 400,000 and would get worse over the next three years.  The incompetent, William Lyon Mackenzie King, (1874-1950), a Liberal, chose to do nothing hoping things would improve by itself, then he could claim credit, he denied unemployment was a problem and considered unemployment, was not abnormal.  He said: "I would not give one cent to any Tory (Progressive) Government."  He repeated himself by saying:  "May I repeat what I have said?  With respect to giving moneys out of the federal treasury to any Tory Government in this country for these alleged unemployment purposes, with these governments situated as they are today, with policies diametrically opposed to those of the government, I would not give them a 'five-cent piece'."    The Liberals have been in power since 1921.  Thousands became 'hobos' beggars going from door to door and town to town.  Women sold themselves for as little as 50¢.  One girl in Montreal was working a 75 hour week for $1.50.  The average wage of doctors in Saskatchewan over a two year period was $27.00 per month.  Wherever he went Mackenzie King was heckled as everyone shouted the 'five cent piece' man.  King was a loner, not a team player, but even more so as the nation turned against him and the Liberal party.  It is noteworthy that Tory (Progressive) governments included British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia.  Only Quebec and Prince Edward Island are Liberal governments.

Despite the claims of William Lyon Mackenzie King, (1874-1950), that unemployment is not a problem, immigration is restricted to British and American people with desirable occupations. Between 1930 -1945, 30,000 unemployed immigrants are deported.  Mackenzie King not only being incompetent is a liar.

President Hoover was also in denial as the American unemployment rate climbed from 8 to 10 to 12 million people and Hoover scolded the media about exaggeration and defeatism.

The dominant themes pushed by the Anglo-Saxons are that the Royal Family is Sacrosanct, Christianity is the only religion, males are dominant, English law must prevail and, lest we forget, to also ensure that the women's place is in the home. Also that Free Enterprise is tolerated to minimize the American threat and improve work ethic  Many people who challenged these beliefs would be beaten by the police, thrown in prison, tortured, killed or secretly deported.

Many members of the Federal Government and Religious community were fully aware of the dangerous road Residential Schools were taking and chose to ignore the signs of the times.

This year for the first time more Canadians lived in cities than in the countryside.

1931

The effects of the racist head tax and exclusion policy against the Chinese-Canadians resulted in a population of 46,519 Chinese men to only 3,648 Chinese women.   This racist action, started in 1885 and not stopped until 1947, would see a full apology from the Canadian Government in June 2006.

The Roman Churches influence reaches Canada and the Communist party is outlawed.  The League of Nations fails to check Japanese invasion of Manchuria.

Joe Shuster of The Toronto Star created Superman and Clark Kent of the Daily Planet.  The Daily Planet aka The Daily Star is derived from 'The Toronto Star'.

1932  

Don Munro of Toronto is credited with inventing the game of hockey, likely inspired from the game of lacrosse.  This is not true as hockey was played last century.

1933  

It was becoming increasing evident that Prime Minister Richard Bedford Bennett (1870-1947) (Prime minister 1930-1935) was indecisive and ineffective in dealing with the Great Depression.  He refused to consult his cabinet and couldn't delegate authority.  The Conservative party was split and turned against him.  The people made Bennett the butt of their jokes.  Horse drawn cars were called 'Bennett Buggies, 'Bennett Coffee' was boiled wheat or barley, and a 'Bennett Barnyard' was an abandoned farm.  Bennett's final fall from grace was when he established work camps for single men, he would never recover and finally would leave Canada, as a broken man.  Bennett for his aloof disregard for the hardship on ordinary Canadians was loathed more than any other prime minister.  He was hurt, disappointed and spurned by the Canadian people so he fled to England where he died in obscurity.   It is noteworthy he was a law partner of Senator James A, Lougheed after moving to Calgary.

The CCF (Co-operative Commonwealth Federation) held its first national convention and drafted its manifesto.  Manifesto's blunt summary:  "No C.C.F. government will rest content until it has eradicated capitalism."  The Archbishop of Montreal had all his priests read a pastoral letter denouncing the C.C.F.  

The Nazi Government is being formed in Germany and at the other end of the scale the Banff School of Fine Arts started this year.

 

1934

Pioneering Socialist Tommy Douglas wrote: "Those least fitted to propagate have done so and have filled our jails and mental hospitals at an alarming rate".  Tommy Douglas held a supporting view of compulsory sexual sterilization.  He was not alone.  Alexander Graham Bell, physician Sir William Osler and Judge Emily Murphy also supported this infamous violation of basic human rights.  It is noteworthy that Emily Murphy, Nellie McClung and Louise McKinney, three-fifths of the so-called 'Famous Five' who pioneered the women's movement in Canada, supported compulsory sexual sterilization.  The infamous Judge Murphy wrote that Canada needs human thoroughbreds but is burdened with lunatics.  The United Farm Women of Alberta declared themselves in support of compulsory sterilization and said that democracy was never intended for degenerates.

December 12:   The RCMP issued blanket warrants charging sixty one Canadians, including the four Bronfman brothers, with conspiracy to evade payment on more than five million dollars in custom duties on smuggled liquor.

1935

Scientists were concerned about 'Global Warming' this year. 

Thomas (Tommy) Clement Douglas (1904-1986) a Baptist Minister, and politician has been called, "he who dances with the devil", by courting socialism and communism.  He would never realize his dream of making Canada a 'Socialistic State'.

The Canadian Government deported twenty eight thousand people because they are considered radicals or are unemployed.  Those deported included German, Russian, Finish, Polish and Yugoslavian.  Most of these undesirables are removed by the Secret Police (RCMP) without a hearing.  Also, to receive welfare and obtain food for their children in many cities, the recipient had to sign for voluntary deportation.

The bored and disgusted inmates of Bennetts work camps walked out in their hundreds.  By late spring nearly 1,000 broke camp in British Columbia and began marching East.  

June 7:  Upon reaching Calgary they were 1,300 strong and growing.  They wanted Ottawa to remove the Army from the camps and pay the inmates 50¢ an hour.  Bennett ordered the Mounted Police to stop the protest marchers in Regina as their numbers grew to 2,000 men.  The Calgary Herald said "There must be no submission to unreasonable demands made by an organized mob"  "Otherwise mob rule would soon become an established menace to peace in this country".  These ordinary young men wanted a job, a partner, a home, a future.  The infamous R.B. Bennett of Calgary said the On-to-Ottawa trek is a sinister plot.  The R.C.M.P. considered this a Communist plot to bring down the Government.  Their leader was Jack Cosgrove a WWI soldier who led the Go-to-Ottawa March.  About 2,000 Calgary people saw them off, offering them moral support and money for their just and peaceful protest.  

July 1:    In Regina, a Police induced riot left one trekker and one policeman dead and several dozen police and civilians injured.  Trekkers from British Columbia, Alberta and Saskatchewan, from those 'Bennett Slave Camps' as they are called, are marching to Ottawa to present their grievances.  They had the support of most of the peoples on the prairies including the Canadian Pacific Railway.  R. Bennett, in Ottawa, ordered the men stopped on grounds that it is a Communist plot to overthrow the Government.  He is convinced in his distorted mind that a revolution is in the making.  There are about two thousand trekkers in Regina this year and Emmett Hall, a future Justice of the Supreme Court, would state this was a police (RCMP) provoked encounter and that it was ordered by Ottawa (Bennett).  This action spelled the end of the Bennett Conservatives as the voters would go to the polls on October 14 and the Liberals and MacKenzie King would sweep into power on an anti Bennett vote.  Bennett immediately disbanded the 'Slave Camps' but it was too little too late.  History records the Federal Government suppressed freedom by ordering forces to quell what was a peaceful movement.  The R.C.M.P. were absolved of the guilt of murdering a trekker but research suggests there was a cover-up and whitewashing of their guilt.  There is no question that Police violence was unnecessary. 

July 5:   The Canadian Wheat Act created the Canadian Wheat Board.  It emphasized that the Government will in no way interfere with private enterprise.  The government lied.

1936  

Cardinal Villeneuve of Quebec, following the lead of Pious XI, condemned the Spanish Popular Front charging that it is controlled by Russians and Jews, those Godless Communists.  He called for all Catholics to join in a Roman Crusade for its extermination.  By implication, this is calling for the extermination of the Jews, or at the very least showing support.  Norman Bethune, the dedicated Canadian surgeon, went to Spain to help and the French would allow this provided the Canadian Government would assure he is a bona fide doctor, engaged in humanitarian work.  Ottawa refused to provide such assurance and Vincent Massey, Canadian High Commissioner, carried the rejection because Bethune is considered to be a Communist.  Bethune placed Humanity above Christianity and is condemned by Canada and the Church.  It is noteworthy that Bethune is revered by most Chinese even into the twenty first century.

Many hopeless people returned to farming to feed their families. The numbers of farmer’s rose by seven percent to total 99,732, a number never again exceeded.

The Roman Catholic and Protestant clergy's support of the Government policy, in which Orientals and Jews are defined as undesirables, is reflected in the signs of business clubs stating:  Christians only or no Jews or dogs allowed.

One thousand, four hundred and eighty eight Canadians fought in the Spanish Civil War.  Canada held little hope for their future.  Slave camps, police brutality and discrimination is prevalent in Europe.  The Spanish War provided an opportunity for a real purpose in life for many suppressed Canadians.

William Lyon Mackenzie King (1874-1950) a Liberal said "It is what we prevent, rather than what we do that counts most in Government."  He championed racial discrimination against the Jewish, Italian, Japanese and Indian immigrants.  He considered these people as cheap "foreign" labor that would disrupt Canadian harmony.  King was a Machiavelli of compromise and political expediency, he often discussed upcoming policy with the ghost of his dead dog.  He also shared tea and scones with spectral wisps of his mommy.  Liberal newspapers of the day chose not to reveal his quick trips to Toronto to visit prostitutes.  Some called him the King of Chaos.

A delegation from the Japanese Canadian Citizen's League goes to Ottawa to plead for the right to vote. 
They are unsuccessful. 

September 14:    Dorothea Palmer, a nurse, was arrested in Eastview, Ontario for distributing information on birth control.  Palmer was acquitted and thereby legalized the distribution of such information across Canada.

1937  

The second of the two severe droughts on the prairies occurred this year turning the land into a gigantic dust bowl.  It was considered the coldest, hottest, the driest and the dirtiest year in memory.  The Saskatchewan harvest is thirty seven million bushels, an average of 2.6 bushels per acre, as compared to three hundred and twenty one million bushels in 1928.  Wildfowl perish for lack of water, people are forced to buy water to drink at a nickel a pail.  One million, two hundred and sixty five thousand, nine hundred and twenty five Canadians are still on relief payments and work camp programs.  Many believe the depression is getting worse on the prairies rather than better.

MacKenzie King is meeting with Adolf Hitler (1889-1945) and found him a man of great humility, fully dedicated to his people but a simple sort of peasant and presenting no serious danger to the world..  King saw nothing wrong in the persecution of the Jews by Hitler (1889-1945) and is delighted by his charm and hospitality.  After all, the Church supported that position and King is not noted for his intelligence.  

Dr Willliam Lorne (1888-1958) of Ontario was an outspoken advocate of euthanasia, eugenics and for human betterment during the 1930's and 1940's.  He believed the poor and sick are responsible for societies failings.  Visible minorities like the Slovak peoples and feeble-minded should be sterilized.

Eswin Albert Baker founder of the Canadian National Institute for the blind in 1918 advocated sterilization of people with congenital eye disease.  He even paid for some of them to have the procedures carried out.  Baker was involved with A.R. Kaufman in adopting eugenic programs that encouraged or forced sterilization on people.

 

1938 

William Lyon Mackenzie King (1874-1950) a Liberal and racist refused to accept Jews into Canada before, during and after WWII.  He believed none Jews was too many.

The Padlock Law is applied to one hundred and twenty four raids by May 10, 1938.  This activity brought forth a storm of protest from some Church, Educational and Labor organizations across the country because due process of law was not being followed.  One hundred and forty thousand papers, reviews, books, pamphlets, circulars, buttons and badges, including a Gaelic Bible, are seized as being subversive in nature.  No one was charged under the Act, so it couldn't be challenged in court.  The flood of four hundred different kinds of anti-Semitic leaflets, most published in the interests of Germany, were not molested, nor are the Nazi Fascist speakers of the time.  We must remember that Nazi Germany had invaded Austria in the spring.  The Roman Catholic Church Empire is at its height of glory.  Pope Pius XII may be remembered as causing the beginning of the decline and fall of the unholy Roman Catholic Empire.  Prime Minister William Lyon MacKenzie King still held Adolf Hitler (1889-1945) as a mystical leader of Europe, whom he ranked with the same reverence as Saint Joan of Arc.  When King was asked how many Jewish refugees Canada would accept he replied, "none is too many".  This the the Prime Minister who rounded up and herded the Canadian Japanese out of their homes into concentration camps under the pretext that they were a threat to national security.   The French Saint Jean Baptiste Society gathered 128,000 names to oppose all immigration of Jews into Canada.  The Knights of Columbus and Quebec Liberals are also adamant against the Jews.  The Canadian Corps Association, the powerful veterans group, wanted predominantly British or only easily assimilated peoples to be allowed into Canada.  God would be horrified that this unholy Roman Catholic Empire would  treat his Chosen People so poorly.  This Church continued to worship the Greek and Roman tradition of possessions and holdings rather than Christian beliefs and values.

Labor, United Church and local civic groups flooded the Prime Ministers office asserting the brotherhood of man towards the European as a result of the dreadful Kristallnacht of November 9.  The absurd MacKenzie King said this might be a blessing in disguise as it outraged international opinion and the Nazis would be afraid to molest the Jews further.  MacKenzie King however did not speak out because he only disagreed with the degree, not the intent, of Jewish persecution; after all he had the churches backing him and hundreds of years of traditional Jew bashing.  At the beginning of the year Jews are required to have five thousand dollars capital and by mid year those who had in excess of twenty thousand are not allowed to enter Canada, so hard ran the hearts of the Christian Canadians.  Just before Hitler (1889-1945) seized Czechoslovakia, a group of Jewish farm families with over one million dollars begged for entry into Canada but were bluntly denied.

Hungarian's were considered as enemy aliens and immigration was stopped.

September 10:   Canada declares war on Germany with an army of 4,500 men, an air force of about 4,500 and a navy of 1,800 men and 13 ships.

December 17:   The British Commonwealth Air Training Plan is established and 130,000 airmen from four countries are trained in Canada before its over.

1939 

The remnants of the Spanish War returned, some saying they went to Spain to kill as many Fascists as possible before they arrived in Canada.  They are convinced we are at the beginning of a Second World War.  Few welcomed the returning troops as they are all considered Communists.  The Canadian government, with callousness, would not provide funds to bring back the last of the Canadians being detained in concentration camps in France.  Over one million people are still out of work at the beginning of the year.  The Padlock Law is still in effect when, at Dolbeau, two Protestant Missionaries are thrown out of a lumber camp.  The confiscated Bibles, dictionaries, tracts, hymnals and gospels are declared as being Communist inspired.  It would appear that the missionaries are perceived as anti Roman Catholic.

Chinese Canadians volunteer for military service in World War II. The Canadian government refuses to consider them for active combat service. Chinese Canadians are classified as 'allied aliens' and subject to investigation.

June 7:   Jewish refuges are turned away at every port by the Liberal MacKenzie King Government.  This is a very black mark on Canadian history and the Roman Church.  The most opposition came from French Catholic Quebec and it is well known that the Roman Church opposed entry of other religious minorities, especially Jews and Jehovah Witnesses.  It is no surprise that since 1933 Canada allowed fewer than four thousand Jews to immigrate; the lowest total among western nations.


1940
 

El Nino causes warming of the Pacific Ocean and the weather:  La Nina causes cooling of the Pacific Ocean and the weather.
        Record of the last decade is: A fairly balanced profile.

    El Nino years         La Nina years
                                     1931-1932   
    1932-1933                1939-1939
    1940-1941                

Nazi, Fascist, Communist and Jehovah Witness groups are declared illegal in Canada and some of their leaders are jailed.  The inclusion of Jehovah Witness can only be Catholic Church inspired.

By about 2020 most books published from 1900 to 1940 will be useless.  They are self-destroying because of the acid in the paper and the pollutants in the air.  Books prior to this time were printed on paper with a high rag content and are holding up better.

As we sit in judgment of the German atrocity during this period, we should look in the mirror at our own conduct. From 1869 to 1940, Great Britain deported between 80,000 and 100,000 children aged 2 to 15 years age to Canada, many without their parents knowledge or consent. (See my European section 1869, 1876 and 1902.) It is estimated that 50% were mistreated, abused and neglected when they arrived as slave labor for the farms. One study of those placed in New Brunswick institutions saw a death rate of 80% in some years with numerous reports of physical and sexual abuse. This puts a great shame on the English and Canadian culture, which still condone the evil principle of "spare the rod and spoil the child".
See: BRITISH HOME CHILDREN

African Canadian volunteers to the war effort are turned away because of their color.

Norman Breakey of Toronto invented the paint roller but no Canadian Company would touch it, and he died broke.  United States companies infringed on his patent, reaping the benefits.

March 15:  Canada as part of the British Commonwealth Air Training program producing 3,000 flyers a month.  Canadian efforts produced thousands of combat and training planes.  The United States would fly planes to the Canadian border, tow them across and Canadian pilots would fly them for eventual shipment to Britain.

June 5:   Nazi, Fascist, and Communist groups were declared illegal in Canada and their leaders were jailed.

June 21:   An R.C.M.P. patrol boat, commanded by Henry Asbjorn Larsen (1899-1964), sailed the St. Roch from Vancouver to Halifax via the Northwest Passage; the first to do so.

July:   Jehovah's Witness is declared an illegal religion.  About 2,500 German internees and prisoners of war in Britain are sent to Canada in July/August.

November 11-13:  Three ships sank in Lake Michigan with 57 men including some Canadians.

December:   The Canadian Government banned the importation of comic books.

1941  

Nearly 120,000 Japanese citizens in the United States, some who settled in Sacramento, California since 1869, are interned in a prisoner of war camp 33 miles from Death Valley just because they were Japanese and might pose a risk. 

Japan takes Hong Kong, taking many Canadian prisoners.

February 25:  Japanese Canadians are thumb printed and issued a registration cards.

May 29:   One thousand Mennonite and Doukhobors, over age twenty one, are sent to work camps for three to four months rather than attend military camps for non-combatant training. This was due to guarantees that they would not have to perform military service.

December 7:   Canada declared war on Japan, Finland, Hungary and Romania.  Britain and the United States declared war on the same date. 

December 8:   The Japanese attacked Hong Kong, Canada lost 290 who were killed, the survivors spending the balance of the war in Japanese prison camps with a further 264 men never returning.

December:   Thirty eight Japanese-Canadians are arrested as subversives.  About 20,000 Japanese-Canadians were finger printed and issued identification cards.  William Lyon Mackenzie King (1874-1950) a Liberal and raciest interned 22,000 Japanese Canadians as "enemy aliens" but it is noteworthy that the Germans are not labeled as enemy aliens.

1942 

A closed uranium mine at Great Bear Lake is re-opened to supply uranium for the USA Manhattan Project to build an atomic bomb.  It is noteworthy that a huge number of the miners later died of cancer.

July 1:   Compulsory military service is changed from twenty-one years to nineteen years and men married before July 15, 1940 are not subject to call-up.

November 9:   Canada broke off diplomatic relations with the Nazi puppet state of Vichy, France.

November:   Werner Janowski, a German secret agent, landed at the Gaspe town of New Carlisle by submarine.  He was captured by November 10.

1943  

MacKenzie King is forced to pass legislation to recognize trade unions, ten years after the Americans passed similar legislation.

Mussolini is dismissed and in September Germany occupied Rome.  To serve Alaska, in the event of invasion, the Canol pipeline is built from Norman Wells to the Whitehorse refinery.  It is a five hundred-mile pipeline.  Bishop Gregory Rozman of Ljubljana issued a Pastoral letter on November 30, 1943, urging his faithful to fight for Germany.  He pointed out that only by this courageous fighting and industrious work for God, for the people and the Fatherland will we, under the leadership of Germany, assure our existence and better future in the fight against the Jewish conspiracy.

One third of all urban Canadians and one half of rural families lacked the income needed to stay healthy.  Last year 4,490 of the young men called up for selective service in the war are rejected due to poor health.  One third of all Canadian workers went on strike against the repressive attitude of Mackenzie King's government wage control.  This forced King to install Family Allowance.

The bigoted reality behind the secret report of the Easter 1943 Bermuda Conference is that not a single Western Allied Nation wanted to let the Jews settle in their country.  The unspoken consensus is that it is better to let Hitler (1889-1945) handle them than arrange a mass evacuation to America, Britain or Canada.  In short the Jews are expendable to the war effort.  The Vatican's shocking silence towards the Jews is in full accord with this Western Policy or the Western Policy is in full accord with Church Policy.

Canadians are prohibited by law from moving to certain over populated cities, including:  Victoria, Vancouver, New Westminster, B.C., Hamilton, Toronto, Ottawa, Ontario and Hull, Quebec, without permission. 

"I think there's a world market for maybe five computers."  Thomas Watson, chairman of I.B.M..

January 19:  It is ordered that all property confiscated from the Japanese Canadians who were sent to concentration camps from British Columbia be sold.  It was noted that Alberta farmers crowded the Japanese Canadian laborers into small shacks and cheated them of their wages.  They were treated worse than German prisoners of war.

September 8:   Italy surrenders to the Allies but the Germans and Fascist supporters continue to fight. 

1944  

October:  The Magazine Digest warned of dwindling oil reserves in Canada and, with anticipated post war demands, oil will vanish at an alarming rate.  This is the first of many 'Chicken Little' syndromes including later global cooling and global warming claims.

1945  

Many native Canadians (Indians & Metis) find, upon returning from the war, they are not treated like other Canadians.  They don't qualify for veteran benefits and many are stripped of their Native status.  If you think that this is a yester-year problem think again.  At the turn of the century this atrocity has still not been corrected and the government is waiting for all these veterans to die hoping this embarrassment will go away.

The Air Training Plan ends having trained 131,553 crew.  Canada also produced 15,000 military planes, hurricane's, mosquitoe's and lancaster's.

Few realize that Ukrainians and other European undesirables were rounded up across Canada as "Enemy Aliens" and interned into forced labor camps.  An estimated 6,000 Ukrainians were imprisoned and tens of thousands were obliged to register as enemy aliens.  Their property was confiscated and sold to the benefit of the government.  Some were forced to build Banff National Park, being interned near Castle Mountain and the Cave and Basin.  Compensation was never paid to these people nor was an apology offered for this atrocity.    I learned, we are not that far removed from Nazi philosophy.

May 22:   Western Canadians are warned today to watch out for Japanese bomb caring balloons.  The balloons are about nine meters high and are made out of paper.  They are landing on Canadian farms but the actual locations of the finds are kept secret to avoid giving the Japanese any information.  The Native population in Alberta is thirteen thousand, up from nine thousand in 1918.

August 6:  Hiroshima, Japan at 8:15 A.M. the Atomic Bomb named 'Little Boy' was dropped killing 118,661 and injuring 79,130 but longer term studies over the next 50 years suggests the premature deaths likely range from 340,000 to 350,000 people.

August 9:  Nagasaki, Japan at 11.02 A.M. the Atomic Bomb named 'Fatman' was dropped killing 73,884 and injuring 74,909.  The world changed and settled into what was called the 'Cold War'.  People started building bomb shelters and stocking them with food and water.  This paranoia would continue for the next 40 years.

September:   The total Canadian war casualties were 41,992, army 22,964,  air force 17,047 and navy 1,981.  The total loss in human lives during World War II exceed 55 to 60 million.  1/3 were Russians (10% of the Russian population).  Between 18 and 26 million civilians were killed in Nazi concentration camps.   The total number killed in World War I was not more than 10 million. 


1946
 

One in five bachelor soldiers and airmen married overseas during the war, and three ships arrived by March 3 with two thousand, seven hundred and forty six women and children at Halifax.  About 48,000 war brides and their 22,000 children are recorded.

May 14:   The Canadian Citizenship Act to take effect January 1, 1947 established Canadian citizenship as being distinct and primary to being a British subject.

April 1:  An Alaskan earthquake generated a tsunami that arrived 5 hours later in Hilo, Hawaii.

April 3:   Canada paid the U.S. Government one hundred and eight million dollars for the Alaska Highway, between Dawson Creek and the Alaska border, that had been built in eight months in 1942.  The building involved eleven thousand soldiers and sixteen thousand civilians from both countries.  The road was built for military purposes in the event of Japanese invasion. The road spanned five mountain ranges.


1947
 

During reviews with the Government, the Roman Catholic Oblate Religious Order lobbied for continuation of the Indian Residential Schools as, in their opinion, the Indians are very primitive people who are incapable of dealing with normal school and physically incapable of attending six to eight hours of school per day.  The Oblate continues to profess these beliefs, fully aware that they are based upon economic reasons rather than scientific or religious values.  This period is considered one of the blackest and ugliest periods in Alberta's history, as the government is charged with illegal bootlegging and black-marketing or trafficking of babies from Alaska to Guatemala.   The records suggest Alberta's treatment of orphan’s compares favorably with Nazi Germany and the USSR.

A Royal Commission (1947/1948) recommends Doukhobor children be integrated in the Public School System so they will assimilate.  This mandate would be executed by force by 1953. 

This year is the beginning of a major cultural transition in Western Canada, from the domination of the Hudson Bay Company, the Railways and Agriculture to the domination of the west by the major oil companies.  People who did not like the change referred to them as those Multi National Companies with no allegiance to Canadian beliefs and values.  Oil would direct, to a large degree, the local government, business and religious beliefs and values for the next half-century.  Many believe that now is the time to infiltrate these companies and turn them toward fundamental aboriginal beliefs and values.  The standing joke of the time was that the companies were so desperate for manpower, if you were upright at the interview you got the job, even if you had no pulse.  Many undesirables, from an English perspective, would slip through the cracks to be employed, only to be systematically weeded out over the next twenty years.

Chinese and East Indian Canadian citizens finally gained the vote both Federally and Provincially.

Grace Murry Hopper working on a Harvard Mark II computer found a moth lodged in a component.  She recorded "First actual case of bug being found."  The terms bug and debugging entered the vernacular almost immediately almost as fast as a virus.

The Canadian Citizenship Act is passed before this all Canadians were considered British Subjects.

January 1:  The Canadian Citizenship Act meant that Canadians were no longer classified as Britons born elsewhere or, in effect, British Subjects.   Canada is no longer a colony but a sovereign state. In reality, waters still ran deep.  Just look at the money of this sovereign nation.  In reality, the 'English and French only' bigotry classification system would persist until the end of the century.  Prior to this, women who married British Subjects lost their citizenship if the marriage broke up.

January 13:   The Supreme Court of Canada is made the final court of appeal, ending recourse to the British Privy Council.

 

1948  

The British Government secretly cabled all Commonwealth countries to stop all investigations of Nazi War Criminals because it might compromise English integrity, as they are recruiting War criminals for covert projects.  They contacted the Vatican for assistance to resettle Grey Nazis and asked America to help sabotage the screening process.  Thousands of Fascist settled in Canada, with the assistance of the Church, where they continued their anti-Semitic propaganda.  The Americans estimate that ten thousand Nazi War Criminals reside in their country and are still active in creating hate.  Britain is the only Western Nation to refuse any access to its intelligence archives and for good reason.

Japanese-Canadians are given the right to vote in Federal elections. 

During the period of 1942 to 1948, 44,000 war brides came to Canada, along with 21,000 children, mostly British citizens.  Due to a bureaucratic error these landed immigrants were not give Canadian citizenship, and most were unaware they were not Canadian citizens as late as 2000 A.D.  They have been illegally voting, receiving benefits and participating in political activities reserved for Canadian citizens.   

June 3:  A Newfoundland referendum resulted in 69,000 votes for self Government, 64,000 for union with Canada and 22,000 for no change.

July 22:  A second Newfoundland referendum resulted in a majority of 7,000 for union with Canada.  The date for a formal union was established as March 31, 1949. 

 

1949   

"Computers in the future may weight no more than 1.5 tons." Popular Mechanics.

August 10:  The first flight of the Canadian-built and designed Avro Jetliner, north American's first jet airliner.  It never went into production. 

September 19:   The Canadian dollar is devalued by 10%. The logic is to stimulate and profit central Canada (Ontario & Quebec).

1950  

El Nino causes warming of the Pacific Ocean and the weather:  La Nina causes cooling of the Pacific Ocean and the weather.
        Record of the last decade is: A fairly balanced profile.

    El Nino years         La Nina years
    1941-1942                1942-1943
    1946-1947                1949-1950

The automobile caused oil to become the most used energy source in America this decade.

Anti-Semitism is mainstream in Canada.  It is respectable, no one apologized for being anti-Jewish. It was heard in Parliament, read in the press and taught in the schools and churches.  It has existed in Canada for the past 400 years.  Anti-Indian and anti-Metis attitudes are also mainstream, as is anti-Asian. 

1952  

The Dewline (Distant Early Warning Line) was conceived by MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology to build a line of 63 radar early warning stations for 3,000 miles across northern Canada.  It is estimated that 25,000 people were involved in its construction.  Construction started December 1954 and was completed July 31, 1957.

1953  

Lituya Bay, Alaska evidence is researched that suggest a phenomena called a mega-tsunami occurred here.  Normal tsunami create waves of 10 meters (33 feet) but a mega-tsunami can create waves 520 meters (1706 feet).  Waves of this magnitude would destroy every city on the American coast and inland for 12 miles.  This theory was verified again in Lituya Bay, Alaska on July 9, 1958 when a land slide created a mega-tsunami of 500 meters (1640 feet) being the highest recorded wave.  As a result researchers have found other evidence of mega-tsunami. 

1956  

About 37,000 Hungarians fled to Canada to avoid communist persecution.

1958  

March 25, 1958, the first Avro Arrow, RL201, had its inaugural flight.  The Avro Jetliner, was the first jet transport to fly in North America.   The John Diefenbaker's Conservative government, axed the project February 20, 1959.  They ordered destruction of all planes, prototypes, models, blueprints, pictures and films related to the Avro Arrow program.

November 18:  The Carl D. Bradley sank in Lake Michigan killing 33 men.

1960  

El Nino causes warming of the Pacific Ocean and the weather:  La Nina causes cooling of the Pacific Ocean and the weather.
        Record of the last decade is: A definite warming profile.

    El Nino years         La Nina years
    1951-1952   
    1953-1954                1954-1955
    1957-1958                

The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) was formed by Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia and Venezuela, affecting the world wide price of crude oil.. 

1962  

September 3, 1962:  The Trans-Canada Highway is the longest national highway in the world.  It stretches 7,821 kilometers from Victoria, B.C. on the Pacific Ocean to St. John's, Newfoundland, Atlantic Ocean. It took 20 years to built at a cost of $1 billion.  The Canadian motto is "From sea to sea".   

1965

Yonge Street in Toronto, Ontario was completed to Rainy River, Ontario making it the worlds longest street at 1,896 km.  

1966  

November 29:  The Daniel J. Morrell sank in Lake Huron, killing 28 crew. 

 

1969  

The contraception pill was introduced in Canada in 1961 but doctors were not legally permitted to prescribe them for 8 years.

May:   The Criminal Code Amendment Act liberalized laws on abortion, homosexuality, birth control and lotteries.  The opponents to the bill point to the principle of the slippery slope.  Some say next will be the legalization of homosexual marriage.  Abortion will lead to the resurrection of eugenics.  It will lead to the legalization of prostitution, polygamy, bigamy, orgies, partner swapping, sexual voyeurism, pedophilia, and incest.    The Liberal Government says that is ridicules.

1970  

El Nino causes warming of the Pacific Ocean and the weather:  La Nina causes cooling of the Pacific Ocean and the weather.
        Record of the last decade is: Another significant warming profile.

    El Nino years         La Nina years
    1963-1964                1964-1965
    1965-1966               
    1969-1970               

David Suzuki, a biologist, led the charge on 'Global Cooling' saying greenhouse gasses stop the sun from reaching the earth causing this phenomena.  Later when the sun spot cycles warmed the earth he would claim greenhouse gasses are causing 'Global Warming'.

In 1965, fifty percent of Roman Catholics supported the Churches position on birth control and by 1970 this support had dropped to twelve percent.  Most are not aware that a renascence is taking place.

During this decade, 70,000 refugees arrived from Vietnam. They were called the boat people because many escaped via boats.  I learned that a crack had occurred in the Anti Asian policy. 

Health Canada has known from this date that high Glycemic Index foods cause obesity and were warned of an epidemic of type #2 diabetes as a result of their high carbohydrate low fat and protein recommendations.

Imperial Oil Limited discovered Canada's first Arctic oil at Atkinson Point on the Beaufort Sea. 

Several Arab OPEC nations stopped selling oil to the United States and Holland.

Marshall McLuhan in the early 1970's observed that: The electric media constitute a total and near instantaneous transformation of culture, values and attitudes

June 26:   The Canadian elections Act was modified to change the voting age in Federal elections from 21 to 18 years of age.

October 19:   The Government approved the War Measures Act, by 190 to 16, to outlaw the FLQ and to allow the police to arrest without warrant.

1971  

Women’s liberation is formalized in Canada this year with the founding of the National Action Committee on the Status of Women.  The price paid is the decline and fall of family values and the increase in violence and divorces.  There is, however, little doubt that the inequality of women in religious, government and business institutions require monumental changes.  The focus, however, was not at our fundamental beliefs and values, but rather on superficial practices.  Many believed it was in making women more masculine; as men have greater advantages.  

The Roman Catholic Church was warned this year that it placed a psychosexual time bomb in the priesthood and they made an informed decision to do nothing.  Its authors warned that 25% of the clerics had psychiatric difficulties and most were emotionally immature.  Less than 15% of all priests were emotionally fully developed.  About 25 to 25% were alcoholics.  About 60 to 70% were deemed to be suffering from emotional immaturity.  The Bishops of Alberta were fully aware of the serious nature of this study, as priests in their diocese were involved in the study.   The Archbishop of Cracow who became Pope John Paul II (1978 -2005 ) was presented the report.  He, the Cardinals and Bishops of the Church did nothing resulting in the sex scandals that rocked the church in the turn of the 20th century.   It is important to remember that the Popes, Cardinals and Bishops were the products of the same system.  The theologians of the day, who participated in the study, could not believe the Church would ignore this dire warning of systemic evil within the Church

The Alberta Government recognized that a fundamental cultural reality was evident.  The Liberal philosophy of a large, know-it-all, central government was not what the people wanted.  They wanted more control over their resources and their lives.  No more church dominated politics; no more sterilization of those people that the government found undesirable.

February 16:  Prime Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau was caught mouthing a four-letter word in the House of Commons, outside the house he told Canadians he had said "fuddle-duddle" but not one Canadian believed him.  

October 4:   Oil and natural gas is discovered on Sable Island, 175 miles from Halifax.

1972

President Nixon is in his third year as president of the United States. The unpopular Vietnam war is in progress and nearly 100,000 men desert the U.S. armed forces.

Canada accepts 7,000 Ugandan Asian refugees, fleeing from the regime of Idi Amin.

Canada stopped commercial whaling this year.

January:  Herbert W. Armstrong predicted the end days this month.  His followers had given the church all their worldly goods.

January 17:   The Government issued an injunction to prevent a woman from having an abortion on behalf of her husband and the unborn infant, in what is the first action of its kind in North America.

February 24:   Panarctic Oils Ltd. announced the 1st oil discovery in the Arctic on Ellesmere Island.

1973  

Moses David alias David Berg founder of 'The Children of God' predicted a comet would destroy the United States this year.

January 22:  The United States Supreme Court overturned all State laws outlawing or restricting abortions.  It is one of the most controversial decisions in the U.S. Supreme Court decisions.  In short the rights of the mother vs. the rights of the child.  In the history of the world, the true test of a civilization is how well people treat the most vulnerable and most helpless in their society. The sponsors and supporters of pro-life believe that abortion is wrong because unborn children are the most vulnerable and most helpless persons in our society.  There have been more than 40 million abortions in the twenty six years since the US Supreme Court legalized unrestricted abortion.  Canadian abortions totaled 2.6 million during a similar period.

November 13:   Dr. Henry Morgentaler carried out 6,000 abortions and is acquitted on performing illegal abortions.  His acquittal was over turned by the Quebec Appeal Court and that decision was upheld by the Supreme Court of Canada on March 26, 1974.  On July 25, 1975, Morgentaler, who some called Dr Death, was sentenced to 18 months in jail.

1974  

An audit was conducted and disclosed 11,740 cases of abuse occurred by 5,000 priests and deacons between 1950 and 1974.  About 800 million damages have been paid.  Bishop Fabian Bruskiewiez of Lincoln, Nebraska refused to participate in the audit.  Four bishops in Burlington Vt., Frenno, California, Wheeling-Charlstol, West Va. and Youngstown, Ohio were found in partial compliance.

January 22:   The Federal-Provincial National Energy Conference agreed to subsidize oil prices in eastern Canada.

1975

The Supreme Court of Canada, as well as an outcry across Canada, changed the historic laws which stated that wives could only own property by having it placed in their names or by providing all or part of the purchase price.  The Murdoch case was the pivotal turning point.  The 'Red Necked' folks were not pleased as this overturned a very ancient European belief system.  It is worth noting that in Canadian common law, women hold the property and men only hold their hunting property (tools of their trade).

Petro-Canada (1975-2004) is created by what many consider a paranoid action by the economically illiterate Pierre Trudeau and the Liberal Party that cost Canadians a net $11.7 billion dollars.  This is considered the biggest boon-doggle of the Liberal party.  The Government created an oil company to compete with the private sector in an unfair way.  Not included in the cost is the collapse of Calgary's commercial real estate market in 1984 partly blamed on Petro-Canada building a massive office tower when the market was already over serviced. 

February 6:   The Alberta Government called for a 28% decrease in personal Income Tax ,making them the lowest taxed Canadians.

May 20:   The Supreme Court of Canada upheld the right of citizens to challenge provincial movie censorship laws.

December 3:  Pierre Elliott Trudeau (1919-2000) and the Liberal Party create wage and price controls.  Wage controls on 4,300,000 workers and price controls on 1,500 of the largest Canadian companies.  It is a total failure and he is warned that 10% of Government revenue is required to service the debt.  The country needs Government spending cuts and debt reduction.  The Pierre Trudeau (1919-2000) Liberal National debt would skyrocket to over 200 billion by the time he leaves office, but the momentum will push it over 500 billion.  The Liberal socialist policies are driving Canada into debt causing us to devalue the dollar, thereby placing all Canadian assets for sale at bargain prices.  No one cares because the Canadian culture is based on a philosophy of trust your King, Government and Church, which the Liberals exploit

1976

The CN Tower in Toronto, Canada is the tallest free-standing structure in the world.  It is one of the seven wonders of the Modern World, it stands over 553 meters tall. 

September 18:   Dr Henry Morgentaler, who performed 6,000 illegal abortions, was acquitted after serving 10 months of a 18 month sentence .  On December 10, the Quebec Government dropped any further action in this case.

1977  

"There is no reason anyone would want a computer in their house."  Ken Olsen, founder of Digital Equipment Corp.

Some children of war brides, Mennonites whose grandparents born out of wedlock in Mexico, many Canadians born abroad, are stripped of their Canadian citizenship by 1947-1977 law.  The estimated number of Canadians who lost their citizenship when their father gaind American citizenship is 85,000.  

October 24:   For the first time since 1939, the Canadian dollar dropped below 90¢ U.S.  A standby credit of $1.5 billion U.S. was arranged by the Government to help bolster the dollar.

1978  

The Hudson Bay Company acquired Zellers and, in 1979, acquired Simpson Sears in Eastern Canada.

April 1:   The National Energy Board raised the export tax on light crude oil $1.00 per barrel to $8.00 per barrel and heavy crude $1.35 per barrel to $5.70 per barrel. 

1980 

El Nino causes warming of the Pacific Ocean and the weather:  La Nina causes cooling of the Pacific Ocean and the weather.
        Record of the last decade is: A fairly balanced profile.

    El Nino years         La Nina years
                                     1970-1971   
    1972-1973                1973-1974
                                      1975-1976
     1976-1977                
     1977-1978 

“On the personal computer; 640K (of memory) ought to be enough for anyone”.  So says Bill Gates.  I learned that people who lack great vision can also amass great wealth if they just respond to innovative changes.

Pierre Elliott Trudeau (1919-2000) and the Liberal Party return to power and introduce the National Energy Program.  Western Canada is again furious with the Liberals and some begin talking separation.  They hate Pierre Trudeau for Official Bilingualism, the metric system, high, unfair western freight rates, and poor attitudes towards the farming community; which will remain a Liberal policy into the next century.  It is noteworthy that the eastern and western agricultural policies differ, it is a two tiered system.

Health Canada has known from this date that trans fats were dangerous to our health.  They allowed the food industry to hydrogenate vegetable oils.  So what you say; in America, as a result, one death from trans fat occurs every 15 minutes.  These death foods are on our shelves in over 40% of our foods into the 21 century with impunity.  Research suggests 50% of heart disease can be linked to consumption of trans fat.

1981  

The Reverend Sun Myung Moon predicted that the Kingdom of Heaven would come this year.

HIV/AIDS was first identified this year in Africa.  The first to be affected are homosexuals.  From this date to 2001, 28 million have died from this pandemic disease. 

January 1:   The Government imposed an extra $2.50 per barrel to the Petroleum Compensation Charge; a new levy to pay for eastern imported oil.

March 1:   Alberta, in retaliation, limited oil production.  The Federal Liberal Government imposed a compensation charge, or Alberta Levy, of 75¢ per barrel to help pay for additional oil imports necessitated by the cutbacks.  This action, by the Ontario Liberals, would poison the relationship of western Canada towards the Liberal party for decades to come.

August 3:   The Canadian dollar dropped to its lowest rate of exchange with the US dollar since December 1931.  The dollar hit 80.43¢U.S.  The 1931 depression low was 80.03¢US.

November 23:   Ottawa and all the Provinces, except Quebec, reach agreement to restore native and women's rights to the proposed constitution.

December 8:   The Senate voted 59 to 23 in favor of the constitutional package, ending Canada's last colonial and legal tie with Britain.

1982

January 8:   The unemployment rate in Canada is 8.6%, the highest since 1946 when figures were first reported.

January 19:   The inflation rate of 12.5% is the highest since 1949.

It is confirmed that Canada is in a recession.

March 5:   The Canadian Oil and Gas Act gave Petro Canada an automatic 25% of all new offshore oil and gas discoveries; a new form of special industry taxation.  Some suggested imposing a 25% manufactory tax on Ontario and Quebec industry.

March 17:   The new Constitution Act, including the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, is proclaimed by the British Queen Elizabeth II.  Quebec boycotted the ceremony, and the P.Q. marched in Montreal in protest.  The Charter of Rights and Freedoms does not speak to Roles and Responsibilities.

July 30:   Nova Scotia announced a 500 million dollar oil and gas drilling program off the N.S. coast.

November 1:   The Liberal party announced immigration numbers would be reduced by 25%.

1983  

El Nino during 1982-1983 has been the strongest and most devastating of the 20th Century.  During this period the trade winds not only collapsed, they reversed.  It caused weather related disasters on nearly every continent.  Australia, Africa and Indonesia suffered droughts, dust storms and bush fires.  Peru received the heaviest rainfalls on record: 11 feet in areas where 6 inches was normal.  El Nino resulted in 2,000 deaths and $13 billion in damages.  Sea temperatures rose 7 F along Peru coast. 

United States invades Granada.

January 1:  Some claim the first working computer internet started this day and was called Arpanet.  Others suggest the first working model was created September 2, 1969.  What is significant, is as a result of the World Wide Web the world is making a fundamental change.  Authority is being replaced by knowledge, in the hands of average people.  "The media is the message" and self proclaimed gods are being dethroned.  

January 4:   A new Criminal Code law came into effect replacing rape with 3 categories of sexual assault.  The new law gave equal protection to men and women and allowed husbands and wives to charge each other with sexual assault.

April 11:   Canada has an unemployment rate of 13.6%, or 1,658,000 unemployed for March.

April 19:   The Canadian deficit for 1983-84 was projected at $31,300,000,000.   

November 17:  The 86 year old Crowsnest Pass grain freight rates ended, increasing shipping costs to farmers. 

November 22:   Canada's population reached 25 million this day.

December 5:   Marc Garneau b-1949, Gjarni Tryggvason b-1954, Steven MacKLean b-1953, Robert Thirsk b-1953, Kenneth Money b-1952 and Robert Bondar b-1951 are chosen as Canada's first astronauts.

1984  

Gerald Garneau and family went on sabbatical to La Seyne Sur Mer, France returning 1985.

March 8:   The Supreme Court of Canada ruled that the Federal Government owned the oil resources of the Hibernia field, off Newfoundland.

March 14:   Marc Garneau is born February 23, 1949, Quebec. He became the first Canadian astronaut on the U.S. Space shuttle October 1984.  

June 30:   Pierre Elliott Trudeau (1919-2000) resigns from politics because he knows he can’t win the next election.

July 11:   The Canadian dollar reached an all time low against the United States dollar at 74.86¢ -another Pierre Trudeau (1919-2000) Liberal legacy.

October 13:   Canadian astronaut Marc Garneau returned to earth after his 8 day voyage on the U.S.A. space shuttle Challenger.

1986  

The Canadian dollar falls to a new, all time low of 70.20¢ U.S.

Moses David alias David Berg founder of the 'Children of God' predicted that the battle of Armageddon would take place this year.  He said Russia would defeat Israel and the United States.

July 17:   A large number of illegal Portuguese immigrants are seeking entrance into Canada.  The Government announced all visitors from Portugal now require visas to enter Canada.   It is noteworthy that the Portuguese preceded the French and English to Canada.

October 23:   In a unanimous decision, the Supreme Court of Canada declared that the forced  sterilization of alleged mentally handicapped persons was unconstitutional.  It is unfortunate that those responsible for these atrocities, that are still living, are not brought to justice.

1987  

August 5:  The first Roman Catholic, in-vitro fertilization baby is born in the United States of America. The Vatican had banned the process in 1969 in Humanae Vite.

December 11:   Free Trade text is tabled after three hundred and eight years of European monopolistic practice in Canada.  Free Trade was a fundamental principle of Aboriginal Peoples and the Metis, a clear sign that the potties are losing the cultural war.  In December, Imperial Oil Limited acquired Sulpetro Ltd.

There are 1,704 reported cases of Aids in Canada at the end of this year.

1988

This year 11,000 Czechs arrived Canada following the Soviet invasion of their country.

Hal Lindsey in his book 'The Late, Great Planet Earth' that the rapture was coming this year. 

January 28:   The Supreme Court of Canada ruled that laws restricting access to therapeutic abortion was unconstitutional.  The Supreme Court in effect class the unborn as a thing not a person and has no rights.

1988

July:   The Conservative Government finally passed the Canadian Multiculturalism Act in order to recognize all Canadians as full and equal participants in Canadian society, except not passed in Quebec.

Many of those with French and English ancestry were not pleased.  Multiculturalism arose out of the mosaic philosophy and had been brewing in the Canadian scene since the mid 1960’s to counter the historic philosophy of biculturalism that finds it’s roots in the melting pot belief.    

September 21:   The Conservative Government apologized for the unjust internment of Japanese Canadians during World War II.  Twenty one thousand and eight hundred Japanese Canadians receive compensation for forcibly being removed from the west coast of British Columbia during the Second World War.  This however does not remove or diminish the entrenched English belief that other cultures are some how inferior.  Even into the next century you still hear about the Asian Invasion.  When will we ever learn?

September 23:   The Ontario Court of Appeal ruled that the imposition of Christian religious exercises in public schools was unconstitutional.  They failed to replace these religious exercises with a set of principles, beliefs and values that would represent our desired Canadian culture.  

In September, Imperial Oil Limited acquired Osolot and in December, United Canso Oil and Gas Ltd. 

October 15:   Over 100 Lubicon, led by Bernard Ominayak, set up a road blockade after their land dispute talks broke down.

1989  

January 16:   The Yukon cabinet ratified a land claim giving 7,000 Indians 16,019 sq, miles of territory.

January 20:  Imperial Oil Limited acquired Texaco Canada Inc for 5 billion dollars.  Texaco Inc U.S.A. failed to understand the difference between an agreement and a contract, thereby losing a multi-billion dollar law suite, which forced them to sell their Canada holdings.

1990 

El Nino causes warming of the Pacific Ocean and the weather:  La Nina causes cooling of the Pacific Ocean and the weather.
        Record of the last decade is: A warming profile.

    El Nino years         La Nina years
    1982-1983   
    1986-1987                1988-1989

This global warming session of 1982-1983 caused storms and flooding of Continental United States costing $2 Billion in damages; Floods in Gulf States at a cost of $1.2 Billion; Heavy rains in Mountain and Pacific States at a cost of $1 billion; Hurricane strengthened by El Nino to Hawaii at a cost of $230 million.

Peter Ruckman predicted the rapture for this year.

About 25% of pedophilia predators are women.  Most can't believe these nurturing mother figures are capable of such crimes.  Some attribute this to the Women's Liberation movement that is destroying family values.

The hydrological cycle (world wide water-circulation system) slowed down, stopped and started again in 6,200 B.C. resulting in wide spread drought in Western North America, Asia and Africa.  The ocean conveyor belt is again slowing down since 1952.  Northern deep waters are becoming fresher and tropical surface waters are becoming saltier.

January 24:   The Federal Government imposed the dreaded Goods and Services Tax (GST), designed to replace the existing 13.5% manufacturing sales tax.

April:   The Ontario Government announced they would investigate the care of children and youths at Roman Catholic run group homes and other institutions as a result of physical and sexual abuse at two reform schools in the 1950's and 1960's. 

May 29:   New abortion legislation in Canada moves another step towards abortion on demand by a free vote of 140-131.   Canada is split 50/50 on this human rights issue.

1991

The first diamond mine in Canada is discovered.

September 29:  In Leamington, Ontario, a mother stepped over the line when she used a wooden stick to spank her four-year-old son for not doing his homework.  The mother was found guilty of assault.  It is noteworthy that civil law yet again must lead religious moral law to stomp out this barbaric practice which was condemned by Canadian common law 400 years ago.  It is noteworthy that over 80% of Canadians break this common law.  Let us not be surprised with the violence or lack of respect in our society.  Those who do not protect our youth or unborn children do not deserve respect.  

1992

The Mount Rainier glaciers advanced and retreated three times between 1965 to 1992.

December:  Archbishop Bernard Cardinal Law resigned for what was called 'Institutional Acceptance of Sexual Abuse'.  Since 1940 more than 250 clergy and other workers sexually abused 789 children and some estimate it is more likely 1,000, just in the Boston Area. 

1993

Hudson Bay Company has acquired Woodward’s stores this year.  They would soon drive the stores from the Canadian scene.

This year marks the first time that the United States imported more crude oil than it produced.

The Liberal red book of infallibility, issued this year, means never acknowledge mistakes; now or at any time in the future.

Nunavut is created by an act of the Canadian parliament as a new territory, previously a part of the Northwest Territories.

The opposition parties of the Canadian Government accused the Liberal Government of controlling the decisions of the Ethics Counselor.   This in essence means if an ethic violation is made against a Prime Minister, the Prime Minister would determine if he was guilty or not.   Later Court records would verify this concern and provide evidence that the Liberal Prime Ministers into 2003 were the ultimate decision maker.  This conflict of interest government process effectively makes the Ethic position no better than a lap-dog. 

March 15:  A cyclone off the coast of Nova Scotia produced waves over 30 meters.  The vessel Gold Bond Cnveyer, capsized and sank, killing it's 33 man crew.

June:  Pierre Trudeau (1919-2000) said he would personally support redress to the Ukrainian-Canadians who we imprisoned and their property confiscated during the Second World War.  Alias another forgotten Liberal Government pledge.  It is noteworthy that Mary Manko Haskett, born Montreal, was imprisoned at Spirit Lake, in Northern Quebec and is believed by some to be the last living, slave labor camp internee, as of 2004.  Shame on the Liberal Government.

1994 

One of this centuries worst genocide campaigns was waged in Rwanda.  Desire Munyaneza of Rwanda is being held in Montreal, Canada being charged with war crimes, genocide and crimes against humanity in which 800,000 Tutsis & Hutus were killed in a three month period.   

July:  Asteroids called Shoemaker-levy 9 impacted Jupiter with enough force to destroy a planet the size of the Earth.  Until this shocking reality, most people didn't pay much attention to the potential threat to Earth.  Asteroid 1950DA is considered the most dangerous known asteroid, calculated to impact earth in 2880.

1995 

Two hundred and nineteen years after the U.S.A. declaration of independence proclaimed all men are created equal; 132 years after Lincoln signed the emancipation proclamation; 41 years after the U.S.A. Supreme court struck down segregation, the Southern Baptist convention finally proclaimed slavery as sinful and asked for forgiveness for its historical role in defending segregation.  Stiff-niceness is very hard to change when it is shrouded in the name of religion.

Internet users world wide are estimated as:

1995 - 16 million users
1998 - 160 million users
2001 - 528 million users

1996  

An Ontario Judge ruled the Christian Brothers should be wound up for their abuse of orphanage boys.  He ruled that they were financially liable to the victims of the now demolished school in St. Johns.  In Newfoundland the government has already paid $11 million to settle with some claimants.  

Canada is censured by the United Nations commission on the rights of children for permitting spanking of children.  The majority of Canadians support this barbaric activity.

1997  

The El Nino of 1997-98 is considered a strong occurrence that has more energy than a million Hiroshima atomic bombs alternating weather patterns throughout the world.  The impact of this El Nino is 2,100 dead with $33 billion damage.  Previous strong El Nino's of this century were 1982-83, 1940-41, 1899-1900.  There where six other more moderate El Nino's this century.

1998  

A global warming study by Mann, Bradley and Hughs named MBH98 led to Canada adopting the Kyoto accord.  This study has proven to be completely incorrect.  The prestigious journal of Nature has ordered publication of an admission of errors.    The MBH98 study is an artifact of poor data handling, selective use of sources, reliance on obsolete versions of source data and erroneous statistical calculations.  It is now known (2003) that the Canadian government sub-sequent multibillion-dollar climate change policy, championed by Environmental Minister David Anderson, is based on politicized junk science.  Anderson rather than backing away from Kyoto is in political denial. 

A petition circulated to scientists urging lawmakers to reject the Kyoto Protocol has been signed by over 17,000 individuals including over 2,000 physicists, geophysicists, climatologists, meteorologists, oceanographers and environmental scientists. An additional 4,400, according to the petition’s sponsors, are qualified to assess the effects of carbon dioxide upon the Earth’s plant and animal life and most of the remaining signers have technical training suitable to understanding climate change issues.

Ekati, N.W.T. Canada the first diamond mind is opened.

Internet users world wide are estimated as:

1995 - 16 million users
1998 - 160 million users
2001 - 528 million users

Canada's top court read sexual orientation into Alberta's Human Rights Code as a prohibited grounds for discrimination, they effectively rewrote the law, further eroding our Rights and Freedoms.

1999

The Liberal Government of Canada voted to uphold the Principle that marriage is the union of one man and one woman to the exclusion of all others.  This fundamental principle would be short lived in the minds of these sick thinking people.

After four hundred years of attempting to keep other religions out of Canada the Roman Catholic Church reverses it’s position.  Pope John Paul (1978-2005) in November 7, 1999 proclaimed that freedom to practice or change one’s religion must be considered a basic human right.  "No state, no group has the right to control, either directly or indirectly, a persons religious convictions.”  He would later violate his own principle by declaring other Christian churches are not proper churches because they suffer from defects, and that non-Christian religions are gravely deficient, their rituals constituting an obstacle to salvation.  This is a small window on the conflict going on in the Vatican.

Spanking of children is banned in Finland, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, and Germany is considering legislation.  They believe children should have a violence free upbringing without the threat of a thrashing.  In Canada, both Church and Government is still reluctant to provide basic protection for our children.  Future historians will look back on this period of our barbaric practices with much anguish .

The Alberta Government makes an 82 million dollar settlement for 958 victims (34% of victims) of the Government sterilization policy from 1928 to 1972.  The Government tabled a bill to put a cap on compensation but abruptly yanked the bill when they were deluged with public anger.  Many of these young girls were used as guinea pigs for drug research, subjected to mental, physical or sexual abuse and forced to live and do disgusting things.  Many of these Redneck proponents of eugenics still hold power positions in Canada.  Don’t think it’s a yesteryear problem.

As the century comes to a close, England and Canada still support spanking, but the European Court of Human Rights says English Law is inadequate to protect children from ill treatment.  The unborn children still have no rights in law; they are neither a person nor a thing.  Women’s liberation has yet to rediscover that feminism is good. 

 

 

 

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