EMINEM AT SKY DOME, TORONTO

Letter to Gail Asper, CMHR, re Conservatives Blocking Bill C-254
Bill C-254 an Act to Add Women to Hate Propaganda Law
Court Challenges Refuses to Fund Challenge Exclusion of Women from Hate Law
OPP News Release November 2007.pdf
Canadian Protests Against Elephant Man's Let's Get Physical Tour
Misogynist movie: Captivity
Jim Flaherty Asked Again to Honour His Promise
Tories Asked to Amend Hate Law to Include Women
Information on HMV Hate Rap Complaint
Articles on Donald Smith Case
Why Aren't We Shocked?
Foreign Entertainers Must Sign Anti-Hate Declaration
Homophobia Bad - Sexism Good in Music Biz
Misogynist Grafitti on TTC
Hate Rock Prosecuted in Canada
Hate Rap Bands Receive Warning in France
Canadians Urged to File HR Complaints re Pimp Products
Paul Martin Charter Champion? Oh, Puleeze.pdf
Appeal to Attorney General Bryant
She Was Asking for It
Death Threat Not Art
MPs Extend Hate Crime Protection
Letter to Jack Layton re Equality Victory.pdf
Letter to Jack Layton re Bill C-250
Letter from Svend Robinson re Bill C-250.pdf
Excuses From Justice Minister Anne McLellan
Excuses From Justice Minister Martin Cauchon
Canadian Criminal Code
Beenie Man Cancelled in Ontario
EGALE Press Release re Sizzla
SCC Orders New Hate Crimes Trial
EMINEM SECTION

 

hate propaganda 
In Canada, the Criminal Code hate propaganda law provides protection to"identifiable groups" distinguished by colour, race, religion, ethnic origin and sexual orientation.  "Gender" is not included and so women and girls have no protection from hate propaganda.  The federal government refuses to amend the law to include gender, although in 2003 it passed a Private Member's Bill (Bill C-250) adding "sexual orientation".  While this Bill was going through public hearings and review, neither politicians in the House of Commons nor members of the Senate amended the law to include women.  This section contains information relating to that  discriminatory and unconstitutional situation. 
At the left is a picture of misogynist rapper, Eminem, as he appeared on stage at Toronto's Sky Dome, despite my efforts to have him prevented from performing.  Check out the Eminem section for more info on this and other issues involving this performer.
 (More on violent rap can be found in the Music section.)