Alberta HRC Coming Under Fire


With the prospect of a new party coming to power in Alberta, Canadians are taking a closer look at the policies of the largely-unknown Wildrose Wildrose p said
arty. What they are discovering includes alatform that would see the Alberta Human Rights Commission being replaced by a new division within therovincial court system. ““If anyone is ever denied service for any reason then our newroposal for how we would deal with that is with a separate division of the rovincial court,”party leader Danielle Smith.
Digging deeper, the website notes the following about the Alberta Human Rights Commission, language that sounds a whole lot like it comes from Stand Up for Freedom Canada!: