Correspondance
Premier Ministre du Canada


 

January 1st 2010

The Right Hon. Stephen Harper
Prime Minister
80 Wellington Street
Ottawa, Ontario  K1A 0A2

From:

Jean-Claude Boucher
Président
L'après-rupture
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THE STATUS OF WOMEN MUST BE ABANDONED

AN EGREGIOUS ABUSE OF TAXPAYER’S MONEY The Royal Commission on the Status of Women (RCSW) tabled its report in 1970 and recommended that the federal government establish a special agency to further the advancement and equality of women.

As a result, the Status of Women was established in 1973.  Since that time, it has handed out over one hundred million dollars to so-called women’s groups.  In fact, only feminist groups have been the major beneficiaries of this largesse.  Acting as agents of change, the latter have used taxpayers’ monies to further the feminist ideology in Canada.  This is the reason feminists have been more influential in Canada than anywhere else in the world.  With large amounts of government grants, they have infiltrated the schools, universities and government, as well as the courts. 

In the last ten years, annual grants given directly to feminist groups from the Status of Women (Women’s Program) have almost doubled, from $8 million in 1998 to $15 million for 2007-2008.  Total funding for the Status of Women agency for 2007-2008 (last available data) was $25 million, which covers administrative costs, salaries, grants, etc. The total allocation to the Status of Women for the last ten years (1998-2008) is $225 million.

The RCSW took place over forty years ago.  Much has changed since then.  For example, today, women are perfectly capable of making their own decisions with regard to their lives and do not require a government agency to support them because of supposed discrimination by a mythical “patriarchal” society.  Women today comprise 66% of university students, 59% of medical graduates and 55% of law graduates.  It is significant that the current unemployment statistics indicate that men, rather than women, are experiencing the most unemployment difficulties. 

It seems that it is now men who are lagging behind women.  Yet, the Status of Women, with its entrenched feminist bureaucrats, is still pushing the feminist agenda, undeterred by the remarkable changes that have taken place in Canada in the past few generations.  Why then is this absurd agency still allowed to exist?

The Conservative government did try to come to grips with the problems of Status of Women in September 2006, when it stopped the direct core funding of prominent feminist groups, such as the National Action Committee on the Status of Women (NAC) and LEAF (Women’s Legal Education Action Fund), the latter being the legal arm of the feminist movement.  The Conservative government also stopped feminist “research.”   Instead, the government specified that only projects which would directly assist women were to be funded. 

Feminist Research Projects

The “research” previously funded by the Status of Women was advocacy research, since its purpose was to advocate and promote the feminist ideology only.

 For example, one of these so-called research projects, funded by the Status of Women, was carried out by a feminist professor, Pierette Bouchard, in the Faculty of Education at Laval University in Quebec, along with her two research assistants, Isabelle Boily and Marie-Claude Proulx.  Their “study” was released in 2003, which, apparently, helped reveal a “reactionary ideology attacking the gains by women and to discredit feminism.” 

This report, posted on the Status of Women’s website, reported that a “masculinist” lobby threatens to overturn policies that protect women’s rights.  The research included an analysis of Internet sites operated by these so-called “masculinist” groups.  One of these groups has a website called B.C. Fathers, created by Ken Wiebe of Victoria.  Mr. Wiebe brought an action of defamation in the B.C. Supreme Court against the researcher, her assistants and the Status of Women based on the researchers’ claim that these men’s groups were engaged in “hateful, violent and unrestrained discourse against feminism” and were a vehicle for “hate mongering.”

The B.C. Supreme Court concluded, in January 2008, that Mr. Wiebe was indeed defamed by the researcher, her assistants and the Status of Women, but that the comments “however exaggerated, obstinate or prejudiced” were permitted under the law because of the legal defence of “fair comment”.  The latter refers to matters of opinion which is not capable of proof, but is allowed to be expressed, although others disagree, provided the opinion is considered an honest belief. 

That is, although the researchers and the Status of Women were found to have made defamatory remarks against Mr. Wiebe and his organization, since it was an “honestly held opinion”, the court claim by Mr. Wiebe was dismissed. 

Nonetheless, this case does reveal the nonsense spilled out at the Status of Women by its funded researchers.  What an obscene waste of the taxpayers’ money! 

Notwithstanding the setbacks caused by government policy on funding and the detrimental court decision, the militant feminist bureaucrats in the Status of Women are still hard at it, spending the taxpayers’ money, circumventing government policy by generously funding some additional, newly organized feminist groups.  These latter have received thousands of dollars in huge grants since 2006, when the new funding policies were supposedly put in place.  The two most prominent groups now receiving funding are the Feminist Alliance For International Action (FAFIA) and Equal Voice.

Feminist Alliance for International Action (FAFIA),

(FAFIA) has received huge sums from the Status of Women since it was formed in 2002.  It received $330,000 from the Status of Women in 2006-2007, and $180,470 in 2007-2008 and in the fiscal year 2008 – 2009, it received the enormous grant of $480,000, supposedly to organize a series of training events for 105 women across Canada to “become familiar with the tools related to the UN Convention on the Elimination of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW)”, i.e., how to agitate for feminist goals.  This money will keep FAFIA operational to continue its feminist work for a year or so, at which time it will, undoubtedly, receive another large grant from the Status of Women – as regular as clockwork.  This most recent grant is supposed to enable FAFIA to hold four regional workshops.  However, no matter how lavish the workshops, they don’t cost $480,000!  These feminist applications for grants are “padded” in order to allow the feminist groups to receive funds to cover their operational expenses, such as offices, equipment and staff, while they carry out their “project”.  For example, granting funds to FAFIA provided it with funding to carry out other feminist activities, such as researching and drafting a paper to attack MP Maurice Vellacott’s bill on shared parenting (see article “Family Under the Spotlight”, p. 4). 

Another of FAFIA’s major activities is to appear before select UN monitoring committees, which are feminist dominated, to report on the Canadian government’s many alleged failures to support “women,” which failure contravenes UN treaties.  For example, when the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women Monitoring Committee issued a report on Canada, which included FAFIA’s criticisms of the Conservative Government, the opposition parties used this report to attack the Conservative government, (Hansard, November 25, 2008, page 242, 249, and 250.  Also, see Hansard November 28, 2008, page 278).  The Conservative government, therefore, is allowing taxpayers’ funds to be used to facilitate attacks on itself and to undermine its policies.  Sheer madness! 

Equal Voice


Equal Voice is a feminist organization promoting policies to encourage more women to enter politics.  It has regularly received $70,000 annually from the Status of Women, but in 2009, it hit the jackpot receiving an additional $1.2 million over 38 months from the Status of Women to develop a special mentor’s program to train young women to attain political office.  Although Equal Voice is supposedly non-partisan, it is, in fact, a feminist organization with feminist supporters from all the political parties, such as former Prime Minister (for a brief few months) Kim Campbell, Judy Erola (former Liberal Minister for the Status of Women), Audrey McLaughlin, (former federal NDP leader) and Pat Carney, a feminist Progressive Conservative Senator, now retired.

Equal Voice claims that, with this generous funding from the Status of Women, it is “poised to become the most active voice for Canadian women” – what women?  Since when do feminist organizations represent anyone but themselves?

It is significant that the grants to Equal Voice and FAFIA are both supposed to be used for the “training” of women.  We know that the “training” will be in the feminist ideology and the trainees, young women, immigrant and aboriginal women, will be trained to serve as the next generation of feminist agitators – all at the taxpayers’ expense.

Professional Feminists

Mention should be made here about the efforts of the professional feminists who spend their entire lives living on comfortable salaries provided by the taxpayer, while spending their careers solely pushing feminism in Canada.

Feminist organizations have few members, and, therefore, rely on these well-educated professional feminists to promote their platform.  These professional feminists have no other occupation than that of operating these organizations.  They move sideways from one feminist organization to the other – never stopping in their quest to revolutionalize society on the taxpayers’ dollar.  Some of these women are:

Shelagh Day

A self-acknowledged lesbian, she was one of the founders of the legal arm of the feminist movement LEAF (Women’s Legal Education and Action Fund).  She then became vice president of the feminist umbrella group the National Action Committee on the Status of Women (NAC) in which capacity she attended the Charlottetown Constitutional Conferences in 1992, supposedly representing “women” at the taxpayers’ expense.  Next, she chaired the equality panel of the Court Challenges Program, generously handing out funds to feminist and homosexual groups to support their legal challenges.  Ms Day was also a member of the Canadian delegation at the UN Conference for Women held in Beijing in 1995.  She represented the homosexual organization EGALE (Equality for Gays and Lesbians Everywhere) at that conference – of course, with all expenses paid by the taxpayers.  Ms Day’s most recent reincarnation was in the recently formed (1999) umbrella feminist group Feminist Alliance for International Action (FAFIA), referred to above, where she chairs its human rights committee.

Andrée Coté

She is former president of the government funded NAWL (National Association for Women and the Law), and is currently Director of Legislation and Law Reform for the public service union PSAC (Public Service Alliance of Canada). She has also been a spokesperson for the Pay Equity Network, comprised of Status of Women funded NAWL, the Court Challenges Program, and LEAF (Legal Education and Action Fund), NOIVMW (National Organization of Immigrant and Visible Minority Women in Canada) and FAFIA (Feminist Action for International Action), and various labour organizations.  Coté was Human Rights Officer for PSAC during their Call to Action against Bill C-484, a bill to make violence against the unborn child a separate crime in cases of violence against the mother. She was Research Associate at the Centre for Feminist Research, York University and also represented the pro-abortion, same-sex marriage World March for Women (REALity, May June 2000).  Her feminist publications have been funded by Status of Women, NAWL, and the Quebec and Ontario governments through feminist organizations.  She has also co-authored a brief for the Ontario Women’s Network on Custody and Access (2001).

Nancy Peckford

At present, she is executive director of Equal Voice, which, as stated above, recently received $1,200,000 from the Status of Women.  She has published “Women and electoral reform:  Pursuing a feminist policy agenda in Canada”.  She is former Director of Programs for FAFIA.  Peckford has been a researcher with NAWL (2001), Lobby Coordinator for the 2000 March for Women (2000), Provincial Coordinator of the Ontario Women’s Network on Child Custody and Access (2002), and a program officer with the Canadian Labour Congress’ Women’s and Human Rights Department (2003).  In 2007-2008, while executive director of FAFIA, she served as one of the three experts for the House of Commons Standing Committee on the Status of Women’s study on gender budgeting.  Such a well-paid career – funded almost entirely by the taxpayer.

Where is the Conservative Minister Responsible for the Status of Women?


Where is the Conservative Minister responsible for the Status of Women in all this, since she must approve these questionable grants before they are finalized?  The current Minister, the Hon. Helena Guergis (Simcoe Grey) must either be lacking in common sense to believe the nonsense plied her by the bureaucrats in her department, or she is sympathetic to the duplicity being carried out by her department and is delighted to push these funds into feminist hands.  Either way, she is an ineffective, toothless representative of the Conservative government and should be removed. 

Conclusion

The Status of Women organization and its vast empire, including its tentacles which are present in every federal government department, by way of the policy of so-called “gender mainstreaming,” should be abolished.  Funds used for this anachronistic agency should be used to meet the real needs of men, women and children who genuinely require assistance: such funds should not be funneled off to the well-educated, professional feminists, whose power and influence over the years have stemmed solely from funding by this government agency. 





Re: http://www.realwomenca.com/page/newslnd0901.html





Le 4 octobre 2006 - 20:12
Le fédéral a annoncé qu'il ne financera plus certains organismes féminins
Presse Canadienne
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Le gouvernement fédéral a annoncé qu'il ne financera plus les organismes féminins qui effectuent la promotion et la défense des droits, qui font du démarchage ou de la recherche générale. Certains groupes en viennent à se demander ce qui restera à financer.

Les changements importants au mandat et aux activités de Condition féminine Canada ont même mené à l'abandon du mot "égalité" dans la liste des objectifs de l'agence fédérale.

D'autres objectifs autrefois poursuivis par Condition féminine Canada, tels que le soutien à la participation au processus politique ainsi que la sensibilisation aux enjeux relatifs à l'égalité, ont aussi disparu de la documentation fédérale.

Des organismes qui recevaient du financement depuis le règne de Pierre Trudeau étaient sous le choc.

Parmi les groupes financés par le fédéral figurent notamment la Fédération des femmes du Québec, la Table des groupes de femmes de Montréal et le YWCA.

"Si on se penche sur la politique du gouvernement conservateur, c'est: `sois gentille et tais-toi'. C'est choquant", a déclaré Monica Lysack, de l'Association canadienne pour la promotion des services de garde à l'enfance.



5 octobre 2006

 Monsieur Stephen Harper
 Premier Ministre du Canada
 
 
L'Après-rupture Ateliers liens pères-enfants vous appuie totalement dans votre intention de démanteler Condition féminine Canada. Cet organisme est un  lobby féministe puissant qui a trop reçu de subventions puisées dans les poches des contribuables au fil des ans. Il est temps que nos élus prennent un virage en faveur des familles canadiennes et mette un terme au soutien financier d'une idéologie féministe dépassée.
 
                                              Cordialement!
 
                                              Jean-Claude Boucher
                                              Président
                                              Jean-Pierre Gagnon
                                              Recherche
                                              L'Après-rupture  


Monsieur,

Au nom du très honorable Stephen Harper, j'accuse réception de votre courriel récent au sujet de Condition féminine Canada.

Soyez assuré que nous avons pris bonne note de votre commentaire.

Si vous désirez plus d'information sur les initiatives gouvernementales, consultez le site www.pm.gc.ca.

Je vous remercie d'avoir écrit au Premier ministre.

A. Messier
Agent de correspondance
de la haute direction
pour le Cabinet du Premier ministre



21 septembre 2006, 10.24h

MONSIEUR STEPHEN JOSEPH HARPER
 
PREMIER MINISTRE DU CANADA,
 
 
Le récent événement tragique qui s'est déroulé au Collège Dawson à Montréal nous oblige à constater que les millions consacrés à la création d'un registre des armes à feu a été un gaspillage complet de l'argent des contribuables. Le journal La Presse, dans son édition du samedi  16 septembre 2006 révélait, preuves à l'appui, que les pires tueries avait presque toutes été commises avec des armes légales. Aucune loi, aucun contrôrle n'empêcheront un détraqué de se procurer une arme à feu.
 
Actuellement, le lobby féministe, particulièrement au Québec, tente d'utiliser le drame de Dawson pour obtenir encore plus de subventions gouvernementales. Les organismes féministes ont reçu au fil des ans des milliards en subventions et en dons de fondations de toutes sortes. 
 
D'autres tueries sont à prévoir si les gouvernements refusent d'aller aux sources des problèmes de détresse psychologique qui affectent de plus en plus  la condition masculine canadienne et s'ils continuent d'alimenter financièrement le lobby féministe au détriment des organismes masculins qui consacrent leurs énergies au soutien d'hommes en difficulté. 
 
Les organisations d'hommes comme le nôtre survivent grâce au maigre appui financier de communautés religieuses et celui de sympatisants. Les problèmes qui affectent les hommes, les garçons en particulier, se multiplient de jour en jour: décrochage scolaire, gangs de rue, suicides, consommation de drogues etc. Si les deux milliards de dollars consacrés au contrôle des armes à feu avait plutôt été investis dans des organismes masculins  soucieux de l'avenir de nos jeunes hommes, peut-être que la tuerie de Dawson n'aurait jamais eu lieu...
 
L'APRÈS-RUPTURE ATELIERS LIENS PÈRES-ENFANTS est prêt à collaborer avec votre gouvernement, en tout temps, afin de mettre sur pieds un plan d'action national efficace pour venir en aide aux hommes en difficulté, aux plus jeunes en particulier.
 
Veuillez accepter, cher monsieur, nos sincères salutations!
 
 
Jean-Claude Boucher
Président
450-772-6812
Jean-Pierre Gagnon
Recherche
L'APRÈS-RUPTURE
450-464-9095
 

21 septembre 2006, 18:26h


Messieurs,

Au nom du très honorable Stephen Harper, j'accuse réception de votre courriel récent.

Nous avons pris connaissance de vos propos avec grand intérêt. Comme la question que vous soulevez relève de l'honorable Stockwell Day, ministre de la Sécurité publique, j'ai pris la liberté de lui transmettre copie de votre courriel. Je puis vous assurer qu'il saura y accorder toute l'attention voulue.

Si vous désirez plus d'information sur les initiatives gouvernementales, consultez le site www.pm.gc.ca.

Je vous remercie d'avoir écrit au Premier ministre.

L.A. Lavell
Executive Correspondence Officer
for the Prime Minister's Office
Agent de correspondance
de la haute direction
pour le Cabinet du Premier ministre

 

11 décembre 2006
En réponse à votre correspondance au ministre de la Santé

Messieurs,

           Le cabinet du Premier ministre m’a transmis une copie de votre
correspondance du 16 septembre 2006 portant sur la santé mentale et la
maladie mentale au Canada. Je regrette de n’avoir pu vous répondre plus tô
t.

           Le 3 octobre 2006, le nouveau gouvernement a rendu public le
rapport intitulé Aspect humain de la santé mentale et de la maladie mentale
au Canada disponible sur le site Internet
www.phac-aspc.gc.ca/media/nr-rp/2006/2006_08_f.html. Ce rapport témoigne de
notre volonté d’accroître notre compréhension de la maladie mentale et de d
éterminer la meilleure façon de l’aborder et de la traiter. Il fournit les
données précises nécessaires aux décisionnaires, aux professionnels de la
santé, aux chercheurs, aux éducateurs et aux organisations non
gouvernementales pour poursuivre les travaux et la surveillance. De plus,
il répond au rapport intitulé De l’ombre B la lumiPre, déposé par le Comité
sénatorial permanent des affaires sociales, des sciences et de la
technologie en mai 2006. Les propositions du Comité sénatorial sont
actuellement B l’étude et le gouvernement est déterminé B collaborer avec
les provinces, les territoires et d’autres intervenants sur la question de
la santé mentale. Je suis heureux de vous annoncer que le nouveau
gouvernement du Canada a l’intention de faire progresser ce dossier.

           Je tiens B vous assurer de notre engagement envers cette
question importante. Pour plus de renseignements sur la santé mentale et la
maladie mentale, veuillez consulter le site
www.hc-sc.gc.ca/iyh-vsv/diseases-maladies/mental_f.html.

           En vous remerciant d’avoir écrit, je vous prie d’agréer,
Messieurs, l’expression de mes sentiments les meilleurs.



                                         Tony Clement




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C'est le président du Conseil du trésor, John Baird, qui en a livré les détails lundi après-midi à Ottawa.

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26 septembre 2006, 9:25AM
Monsieur Stephen Harper
Premier ministre du Canada
 
Notre organisme pères-enfants tient à vous féliciter pour avoir eu le courage de couper dans les subventions accordées aux agences féministes radicales qui prétendent s'occuper des Canadiennes. Nous souhaitons que vous alliez encore plus loin en mettant un terme au soutien financier de ces organismes féministes qui ont largement contribué à détériorer les relations hommes-femmes au pays et qui ont causé beaucoup de dommages aux familles.
 
Il aurait été souhaitable que les milliards qui ont été versés au fil des ans au puissant lobby féministe soient investis dans nos familles et surtout dans le bien-être de nos enfants. Mais, il n'est jamais trop tard pour bien faire... Bravo!
 
Jean-Claude Boucher, président
Jean-Pierre Gagnon, recherche
 
L'Après-rupture
ateliers liens pères-enfants inc

27 septembre 2006
Messieurs,

Au nom du très honorable Stephen Harper, j'accuse réception de votre courriel récent.

Nous avons pris connaissance de vos propos avec grand intérêt.

Si vous désirez plus d'information sur les initiatives gouvernementales, consultez le site www.pm.gc.ca.

L.A. Lavell
Executive Correspondence Officer
for the Prime Minister's Office
Agent de correspondance
de la haute direction
pour le Cabinet du Premier ministre