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Canadian preacher censored and off TV by homosexual bullies on air

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TORONTO, Ontario , June 28, 2012 (LifeSiteNews.com) – A prominent Canadian evangelical minister is back on TV after having his show dropped in December 2010 after industry watchdogs targeted his show for what they said was discrimination against homosexuals. “After being attacked by big government censors for speaking the truth and removed from TV, we are back,” said Dr. Charles McVety , former host of Word TV and new host of The Canadian Times, in a press release last week. Charles McVety McVety’s show Word TV was forced off the air after the Canadian Broadcasting Standards Council ( CBSC ) rebuked the preacher for claiming that the homosexual movement was driven by a “conspiratorial” agenda, suggesting homosexuals prey on children, and labeling the annual Pride events “sex parades”. McVety believes that Crossroads Television System , which carried his program, was pressured by the CBSC to cancel his show for his preaching against what he called “the radical sex agenda

NDP candidate wants to force ‘sensitivity training’ on Sun News over anti-transgender pro-family ad

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TORONTO, Ontario , November 28, 2011  – The parent company of Canada’s Sun News chain has been targeted by a homosexual activist and former NDP candidate after it aired ads that were critical of teaching young children about “transgenderism” in school. Toronto teacher Michael Erickson, who ran for the federal NDP in the May election, has launched a Change.org petition slamming Quebecor for running “transphobic” ads by Charles McVety’s Institute for Canadian Values in October on its Sun News Network and in the Toronto Sun paper. The ads, sparked by a Toronto District School Board policy forbidding parents to withdraw their children from pro-homosexual classes, featured images of young children pleading “Please! Don’t confuse me.” “I’m a girl. Don’t teach me to question if I’m a boy, transsexual, transgendered, intersexed or two spirited,” the ad read. According to Erickson’s petition, the ad “encourages viewers to gather together and fight for a world filled with hate, hurt and p

Canadian TV station applies immoral ethics to Christian TV show

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Image via Wikipedia A major Christian television station in Canada has permanently canceled the show Word TV, hosted by prominent evangelical minister Charles McVety , after an industry watchdog announced in December their judgment that the show discriminated against homosexuals . Viewers tuning in to Crossroads Television System (CTS TV) for the show Sunday night found instead a notice of cancellation.  The Christian broadcaster had taken McVety’s show off the air temporarily in December after the Canadian Broadcasting Standards Council ( CBSC ) decision, but reinstated it a week later with the episodes pre-screened. McVety alleged in a press release this week that CTS has “bowed to the censors” at the CBSC.  “The council threatened the television station,” he told Postmedia News . “So, in order to protect their own interests, the station censored heavily, then just got rid of us, altogether.” The pastor, who was unavailable for comment, said that before canceling the show the

Man fined unjustly for homophobic comments

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Image via Wikipedia A Montreal man has been ordered to pay $12,000 to his homosexual neighbors for allegedly directing “ homophobic ” remarks at them, by the Quebec Human Rights Tribunal. The homosexual couple has a history of pursuing lawsuits and complaints against neighbors. Theo Wouters and Roger Thibault had accused Gordon Lusk of calling them “faggots” during a June 2006 incident involving Mr. Lusk’s son. Lusk, a retired lieutenant colonel in the Canadian military , was acquitted of charges of “homophobic comments,” death threats and threatening assault in a provincial court over the incident involving the two homosexuals who were alleged to have driven recklessly down their street, endangering the lives of children, including Mr. Lusk’s son, who were playing road hockey. A witness of the incident testified at the court of law hearing that Thibault had run a stop sign and almost hit one of the children. The same witness testified that in an earlier incident Thibault had ru