Date: 27 Jan 95 16:06:08 EST From: "Patrick (Canada)" <70762.1016@compuserve.com> The Rt. Hon. Jean Chrtien, P.C., M.P. Prime Minister of Canada House of Commons, Ottawa, ON K1A 0A6 Fax: (613) 941-6900/995-0101 Dear Prime Minister: I am very concerned that the Government of Canada broke its promise to introduce the long-awaited "sexual orientation" amendment to the Canadian Human Rights Act by the end of 1994. Your recent public comments that you have "three or four more years" to act on this issue raise concerns that the Government is not committed to this equality issue at all. When Members of your own caucus have publicly stated that they consider homosexuality to be "immoral", "unnatural", "abnormal" and "inhuman", we consider that you have a responsibility to take a leadership role and ensure that the amendments are introduced without further delay. This amendment is about basic human rights. It has been Liberal party policy since 1978. In a recent letter to EGALE, you wrote: "The Prime Minister believes that a Government must be judged by its effectiveness in promoting human dignity, justice, fairness and opportunity." Your willingness to act promptly and effectively on this important human rights issue will be the test of your integrity in respecting the equality rights of all Canadians. Vague promises are no longer sufficient. We expect results. Please reply to this letter advising me when the amendments to the Human Rights Act will be introduced. Yours very truly, _________________________________ (Name) _________________________________ _________________________________ ___________________________ (Address) (Phone Number) cc: The Hon. Allan Rock, P.C., M.P, Minister of Justice Fax: (613) 990-7255 / (416) 231-2052 EGALE; fax: (613) 237-6651