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Ontario Human Rights Tribunal fines Emo Township for refusing Pride proclamation

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Ontario Human Rights Tribunal fines Emo Township for refusing Pride proclamation
Jasmine Kabatay | CBC News | Posted: November 22, 2024 4:00 AM | Last Updated: 21 hours ago

The township and mayor are ordered to pay 15-thousand dollars to Borderland Pride

The Ontario Human Rights Tribunal has found the township of Emo will have to pay damages after refusing to proclaim Pride Month back in 2020.

Borderland Pride requested Emo to declare June as Pride Month and display a rainbow flag for one week but the township refused, resulting in a years-long process in which the tribunal ruled against the township.

The tribunal ruled Borderland Pride will be awarded $15,000, with $10,000 coming from the township itself and the other $5,000 coming from Emo mayor Harold McQuaker.

Doug Judson is a lawyer in Fort Frances and one of the directors on the board of Borderland Pride, and said they're elated to have finally brought it to a close and is a significant victory for the organization.

"We didn't pursue this because of the money. We pursued this because we were treated in a discriminatory fashion by a municipal government, and municipalities have obligations under the Ontario Human Rights Code not to discriminate in the provision of a service," said Judson.
"The tribunal's decision affirms that. That is the important thing we were seeking here was validation that as 2SLGBTQA plus people, we're entitled to treatment without discrimination when we try to seek services from our local government."

In addition to the compensation, the tribunal also ordered McQuaker and the Chief Administrative Officer of the municipality to complete a "Human Rights 101" training course offered by the Ontario Human Rights Commission within 30 days.

Judson said one of the messages it sends to other townships and municipalities is that Pride needs to be in the smallest and most remote communities just as it is in larger cities, and in some of the places "where it can be really hard to help people understand why it's so important"

"I hope that it emboldens and strengthens people in communities like Emo and other places like that across Ontario to know that they have entitlements from their government," said Judson.

Going forward, Judson said he would like to see the relationship between Borderland Pride and the township of Emo be more positive, with the municipality being a more active supporter of their programming.

Protest shows Pride support in Emo, Ont.
"Having a place like Emo as part of Pride and having leadership figures take part in Pride, it lends a lot of support to the movement. It validates and legitimizes that the message is important for the entire community, and so we hope that that is the case moving forward."

CBC News reached out to the mayor of Emo for comment, but did not receive a response before publication.

 
Come to the USA, Emo, Ontario-tards. You'll have human rights in most of the country.
I am appalled, sir! Now, how could you invite these newly corrected law abiding citizens to such a lawless wasteland? Don’t you know what goes on there? People think for themselves! They have different thoughts than you and I! It’s… it’s unforgivable. How dare you cross these fine Canadians. Begone, heathen, and don’t forget who really won the War of 1812!
 
Emo is a small rural township, located along the Rainy River near the southwestern corner of northern Ontario, Canada, on the U.S. border directly north of the state of Minnesota. Emo had a population of 1,333 in the Canada 2016 Census.

It is known for its stock car races, its picturesque, family-friendly waterfront park, the annual Rainy River Agricultural Fair (cattle industry is key in the area) and the Emo Walleye Classic fishing tournament.

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Emo was officially created on July 1, 1899, and celebrated its centennial in 1999. Emo's first reeve was Alexander Luttrell, an Irishman who named the town after a namesake village in Ireland near where he was born.

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There's no escaping globohomo.

They demand to walk down your Main St with their cocks out & will successfully sue you if you don't bankroll them.

It's also interesting that the struggle session commie kangaroo court Human Rights Tribunal apparently has the authority to levy financial penalties directly on public officials for wrongthink.

It's pretty commonly understood that politicians have qualified immunity for anything short of blatantly criminal when acting in their role as a public official.
 
The Ontario Human Rights Tribunal has found the township of Emo will have to pay damages after refusing to proclaim Pride Month back in 2020.

Borderland Pride requested Emo to declare June as Pride Month and display a rainbow flag for one week but the township refused, resulting in a years-long process in which the tribunal ruled against the township.

The tribunal ruled Borderland Pride will be awarded $15,000, with $10,000 coming from the township itself and the other $5,000 coming from Emo mayor Harold McQuaker.
Nigger what? Even in canada an actual court can't legally force you to facilitate this or force you to fly any particular flag for any reason. The government is explicitly prohibited from doing this. I find it hard to believe this is actually legally enforceable. I'd tell this 'court' to go fuck itself

They want to pull this shit? Demand the city fly a swastika flag at one of these events in protest next and sue the city when they refuse, and when the HRT tries to claim you don't have the right to force them to fly that flag cite this case and threaten to sue for a breach of charter rights on the basis of discrimination. They'd be fucked by their own previous ruling
 
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"State enforced homosexuality"
 
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