4 ~ Sunday, June 25, 1995 — North Shore News sand association sounds off on fee iT-ISN’T often that the NDP. maniacs in Victoria please me, but they’ve done it now with their bright new “job equity,” anti-white, reverse discrimination plan known as Bill 32. I'm pleased because it's anoth- er nail in their coffin, - Bill 32, introduced by Ujjal Dosanjh, the NDP’s favorite East Indian now that Moe Sihota is out of the picture, sets up’an expanded ‘scheme for the human rights industry. And “scheme” is the right word. When it becomes law there will not only be a bigger rights bureau- : cracy. [t will also have shocking new powers. It isn’t enough for Harcourt and ~ Co. that people can complain that their “rights” have been violated, or that the more rights you give some people the fewer rights there are for others. -. No, their view is that most peo- i ple don‘t even know they are being discriminated against. So .the rights police will be out fook- ing for “victims” and will find complaints for them if none are forthcoming. Employers, landlords, and other enemies of the people can expect - . the NDP Gestapo to be knocking at their doors. oe ‘.. . Dosanjh denies ail that. Belicvc him if you will. We are being gov- - ered by a bunch of left-wing “rights” extremists who will stop ‘at nothing. °. If you have any doubts about * that consider how they have ‘.attacked freedom of the press ‘under Bill 33, which gave the Human Rights Council authority to haul the likes of little old me before a politically appointed | “tri- ‘- bunal.” Were they ever going to interfere with the press? Of course 0) rr . Federally and provincially, the . human tighters have steadily expanded their role. That’s the . nature of bureaucracies. > “The rights‘curse inthis oy “province started small in W.A.C. Bennett’s day and was designed to ‘remove discrimination in housing, ‘etc: He should have known better but thought that by setting it up he could fend off. the howling social- vist hordes: 0600 3 ; “ The moment Dave Barrett took ‘over in 1972 it was given greater powers. A failed NDP. candidate: Doug Collins , on the other hand 7 named Kathleen Ruff wis appoint- ed to head it and pretty soon rafts of new regulations were passed. An incidental item was that employers were forbidden to advertise for men or women. “Persons” were invented. ,, She even tried to force’ newspa- pers to take advertisements irom homosexuals, but the Supreme Court of Canada put a stop to that. Today, the mainstream media are themselves militantly pro-homo- sexual, Just ask Messrs. ‘Tiddleykins and Co. on the Vancouver Sun. Federally, the Canadian Human Rights Commission is also out looking for business. its boss, Max - Yalden, stated long ago that sitting back and waiting for complaints isn't good enough. Dosanjh claims that the - chances of the new commission forcing employers to have equity plans is “very remote.” Believe that, too, if you will. Bob Rae’s Radicals in Ontario * were forcing employers to have such plans and that was one of the main reasons they hit the ditch. Here in B.C. the NDP’s pattern of action in this little plot is typi- cal of how the social engineers engineer things. They appointed Professor Bill Black of UBC to bring in a report on what should be done. They knew their man. He is'a socialist who has made “human rights” into a religion. He laid down the line and they / have followed it. Far from being “remote,” the .. prospect of employers being told whom to hire is certain. It's not a matter of whether, but when. So is the racial quota system, which ‘already applies i in the government: “service and in Crown corporations, except that guotas are called “tar: pets.” : ‘Call ~DEREK-A. CAVE. Trial Lawyer ‘Get the settlement #508, Kapitano 100 Building 106 Park Royal, West Van. you. deserve. | North Vancouver _TEABULOUS DAYS on: NORWEGIAN’ ao CRUISE LINE OCT 795 _ EASTERN CARIBBEAN CRUISE fen $1595 pe pit os ey (Ample FREE Parking) : A Call 984-6122 ae 4325 Marine Dr. . Norgate Mall If there is to be an election this year we can expect the NDP to BO eusy on this stuff. But once they are re-clected they will show their teeth, The Opposition has attacked this new bill. Sort of. The wishy-washy Liberals say ‘that changes are necessary but that the bill “goes too far" Reform party leader Jack Weisgerber has been stronger. It's my bet that the politician who promises to abolish human rights commissions will win the election. They are an absolute menace. So why is the Reform party wait- ing? A LOCAL band association is making noises about a new rental fee being imposed for access to West Van school classrooms. WEST VANCOUVER SCHOOL BOARD By Glen Anwick The West Vancouver Band Association, which includes 70 youth members and more than 100 adults. faces a school district rental fee four times as much as at similar fee in North Vancouve: The band's ‘director John Bayfield told school trustees at a i recent meeting that the additional fee will cost each of its three bands $1,000 a piece. He said his members believe the rental schedule is ‘unfair because it charges for usage on a “short-term basis” and ts not adjusted to take into account use of band facilities for the full school year. Bayfield asked. trustees ‘to reconsider charging his associa- tion the full rental fees since the youth band and adult bands per- formed ‘at various community functions on a volunteer or nom- inal-fee basis. Board chairman Ken Haycock said district admin- istrators will look into the matter. “Because Ridge Park Gardens “backs ontoa park, it feels a lot like | our previous home” | hi felen & Don P ‘eston didn 1 compromise when it came to their new bone. af “You should’ 1 either. 7 heres more to life at Ridge Pay k Gardens a