‐ In 1999, a Christian printer was fined $5,000 for refusing to print a series of pro-pedophilia essays. He spent $40,000 in legal fees trying to defend himself. ...
‐ In 2002, the Saskatchewan Human Rights Commission ordered the Saskatoon
StarPhoenix and Hugh Owens each to pay $1,500 to three complainants for running an ad that quoted
Bible verses condemning homosexuality. The decision was overturned by an appeal court . . . four years later.
‐ In January of this year, Ezra Levant, publisher of Canadian conservative magazine
The Western Standard, was brought up on charges for publishing the infamous Danish Muhammad cartoons as a matter of informing his readers what all the fuss was about. Since then
another unrelated complaint has been lodged against him — and, as near as I can tell, the entire conservative Canadian blogosphere — by none other than serial crank Richard Warman.