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Real History and the Canadian Government your Immigration Dept file your Canada index some traditional enemies of Free Speech: Anti-Defamation League (ADL) of B’nai Brith, USA Australian B’nai Brith Anti-Defamation Commission Board of Deputies of British Jews Canadian Jewish Congress Canadian League of Human Rights of the B’nai Brith Coalition for Human Dignity, Oregon Community Security Trust of Board of Deputies Jewish Telegraph Agency Searchlight and Gerald Gable Surfwatch
Internet censorship Document Obtained by Law from Canadian Government files DAVID IRVING Deportation from Canada 1992 Documents Released Under the Access to Information Act by the Federal Department of Citizenship and Immigration in 1994 What the Canadian immigration Case Presenting Officer Wilkinson secretly noted during the first hearing against Mr Irving in Vancouver
on October 30, 1992: “Case tenuous…” Commission seeks adjournment to prepare case Irving unrepresented, objects Conference between CPO & PC [Mr Irving], agreement reached on 27(2)(g), with departure notice approved by NHQ difficulties with time for departure, finally agreed
on Nov.1/92 midnight case on other allegations tenuous without better evidence subject revealed he has been pd for speaking, possibly 27(2)(b) for future reference, as PC will return All parties aware of result. Register your name and address to go on the Mailing List to receive 1999