CHRC Case Summaries
Read more about the Canadian Human Rights Commission Cases.
Marc Lemire & Freedomsite [link]
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Jessica Beaumont
In January 2005, a Canadian Human Rights complaint was filed against Jessica Beaumont by Richard Warman. The complaint alleged that Ms. Beaumont's posting on the Stormfront forum were contrary to of s. 13 of the Canadian Human Rights Act. The Canadian Human Rights Tribunal hearing is dated for October 2006. [letter from Paul Fromm]
 

Ciaran Paul Donnelly
In December 2004, a Canadian Human Rights complaint was filed against Ciaran Paul Donnelly by Richard Warman. The complaint alleged that Mr. Donnelly's posting on the Stormfront forum were contrary to of s. 13 of the Canadian Human Rights Act. The Canadian Human Rights Tribunal hearing is dated for October 2006. [complaint] [letter from Paul Fromm]
 

Melissa Guille & Canadian Heritage Alliance [link]
In June 2004, a complaint was filed with the Canadian Human Rights Commission by Richard Warman against Melissa Guille and Canadian Heritage Alliance and referred to the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal in September 2005. The Richard Warman alleges the free speech, educational website contains hate material in violation of s. 13 of the Canadian Human Rights Act. The Canadian Human Rights Tribunal hearing date is pending, yet expected in late 2006. [complaint] [Legal Defence Fund - English] [Legal Defence Fund - French]
 

Glenn Bahr & Western Canada for Us
In September 2003, a Canadian Human Rights Commission complaint was filed by Richard Warman against Glenn Bahr and Western Canada for Us for allegedly promoting hatred online through the WCFU website and various forums. Mr Bahr removed the WCFU website from the internet on May 11, 2004 and soon after ceased all internet activities after his home was raided and computer seized for "hate" material by the Edmonton police; however, that wasn't enough for Richard Warman and he continued to pursue the complaint against Mr. Bahr and WCFU. A Canadian Human Rights Tribunal hearing is dated for the week of May 23, 2006. [complaint] [Legal Defence Fund]
 

Fred Kyburz
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Tomasz Winnicki
A complaint against Winnicki was filed in September of 2003, alleging his online forum postings were contrary to s. 13 of the Canadian Human Rights Act. In August, October, and December of 2005, Winnicki defended himself  before the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal in Toronto, Ontario. A decision is pending. [Tomasz Winnicki v. Canadian Human Rights Commission] [Legal Defence Fundraising, Winnicki Wood Works]
 

Terry Tremaine
Richard Warman filed a Canadian Human Rights complaint against Terry Tremaine in October of 2004 for his Stormfront forum postings. Mr. Tremaine was a professor at the Department of Mathematics at the University of Saskatchewan; however, his position at the university ended when someone, most likely Warman, sent a copy of the complaint to the university. A Canadian Human Rights Tribunal hearing is expected in late 2006. [the complaint]
 

Peter Kouba
Peter Kouba was one of the members of Western Canada for Us [WCFU] and for his participation in the organization, Richard Warman filed a Canadian Human Rights complaint against him in June 2004. The complaint included forum postings Mr. Kouba made on various websites that allegedly contrary to section 13(1) of the Canadian Human Rights Act. In August of 2005, the Canadian Human Rights  Commission referred the case to the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal and a hearing is expected in late 2006. [the complaint]
 

Craig Harrison
A Canadian Human Rights Commission complaint was filed against Craig Harrison of Georgetown, Ontario for his postings on the www.freedomsite.org forum in 2003.  Richard Warman alleges the complaint against Harrison was in violation of s. 13 of the Canadian Human Rights Act. A Canadian Human Rights Tribunal hearing is expected later in 2006.
 

Bobby Wilkinson
A Canadian Human Rights Commission complaint against Bobby Wilkinson, Ottawa, Ontario, was filed by Richard Warman in December 2003 for his efforts to start the organization, “Canadian Nazi Party.” On November 2005, the complaint was transferred to the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal. A hearing date is still to be determined.