- Canadian Heritage Alliance
The Canadian Heritage Alliance (CHA) is a Canadian
white supremacist group based in southwesternOntario ."Kitchener: White supremacist group's sign yanked", Liz Monteiro, Torstar News Service, "The Cambridge Reporter", page A3, 19 April 2001] "White supremacist group's road adoption raises ire of Waterloo resident", Canadian Press, 17 April 2001] Detective Terry Murphy ofLondon, Ontario 's Hate Crime Unit alleged that the group had links with theHeritage Front and the Kitchener/Waterloo/Cambridge-basedTri-City Skins . ["Down into the darkness: Matt Lauder's inside look at Canada's racist groups wasn't pretty" by Eric Volmers, "Guelph Mercury", 19 March 2005]Its leader,
Melissa Guille , denies that the organization is ahate group , and contends that the group and its website are concerned about "keeping Canada for Canadians" and "removing the anti-white sentiment in society." [ [http://www.media-awareness.ca/english/issues/online_hate/deconst_online_hate.cfm Deconstructing Hate Sites ] ] A 2001 report from B'nai Brith Canada says the CHA "seems to be an attempt to fill the void left by the diminishing Heritage Front." [B'nai Brith Canada, [http://www.bnaibrith.ca/publications/audit2000/audit2000-03.html "2000 Annual Audit of Antisemitic Incidents"] .] [Cal Millar, "Anti-Semitic attacks rise", "Toronto Star", 21 February 2001, 1.] Staff Sgt. Gary Askin of theOntario Provincial Police argued in the same year that the CHA was "promoting white supremacy under the guise ofwhite pride ." [Brian Caldwell, "White supremacists active in K-W", "Kitchener-Waterloo Record", 24 February 2001, A1.]In 2001, the CHA tried to gain exposure by joining the adopt-a-road program to clean debris along highways near Cambridge, Ontario. The Waterloo Region soon expelled the CHA from the program. In 2004, the CHA achieved notoriety for distributing flyers in
Fredericton ,New Brunswick onCanada Day . One pamphlet complained about Canadianimmigration policy and another featured a picture of a white woman, with the title "Love Your Race.""The New Brunswick Multicultural Council is speaking out against some controversial flyers which were circulated" Canadian Press, Broadcast News, 7 July 2004, 10:11] The group has adopted the 2004New Orleans Protocol for promotingWhite nationalism . [http://www.canadianheritagealliance.com/portal/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=20&Itemid=27]The CHA and Melissa Guille are co-defendants in a federal human rights complaint for Internet hate filed in 2004 by Ottawa human rights lawyer Richard Warman. The complaint alleges that material on the website would likely expose homosexuals, Muslims, Jews, First Nations, blacks, Arabs, other non-whites, and Roma to hatred or contempt in violation of s. 13 of the Canadian Human Rights Act. Website content engaged in Holocaust denial, and argued that whites who have relationships with black men deserve to die, that Jews are the literal children of Satan, and that non-white immigration into Europe is worse than the Black Plague that struck during the Middle Ages. [ [http://www.bnaibrith.ca/audit2005Analysis.html#s2 audit2005Analysis ] ] The hearing began in 2006 and is scheduled to resume in September 2007. [ [http://www.chrt-tcdp.gc.ca/cases/schedule_e.asp CHRT - Cases - Hearings Schedule ] ]
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* [http://www.canadianheritagealliance.com Canadian Heritage Alliance]
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