November 26, 2010
		Canada says NO to U.N. sponsored racism
While  most of us here in America were celebrating Thanksgiving with friends  and family, Canada’s Jason Kenney was making us proud of our neighbor to  the north. The Epoch Times reports that:
Canada will be boycotting the latest in a series of United Nations anti-racism events, Citizenship and Immigration Ministers Jason Kenney told reporters on Thursday, because it is dominated by some of the world’s worst human rights abusers and anti-Semitic governments.“Canada will not participate in this charade,” said Kenney.
Last year  Canada was the first nation to pull out of the Durban Conference and was  followed by the United States, Australia, Israel and the majority of  the European Union’s member countries. The delegates who chose to attend  last years conference were treated to a vile and hateful speech from  Iranian President Ahmadinejad in which he condemned the United States  and spoke out against Israel’s right to exist. 
In standing  against the hypocrisy of the United Nations anti-racism program, Kenney  said “If more countries had taken the same position as Canada…it would  have lost any credibility very early on.” Kenney also singled out the  U.N.’s condemnation of Israel as clear evidence that the Durban  Conference has helped promote anti-Semitism. 
November 26, 2010




