Christie Blatchford: Caledonia law = Deep South law
“…the law in Haldimand County operates as the law in America’s Deep South once worked, where there was one law for the white man, who could break it with impunity, and another for the black man. In Haldimand County, since the occupation began, there has been one law for natives and another for non-natives.“
Helpless author Christie Blatchford, Globe & Mail, May 04/11
IN BOOKSTORES NOW: Caledonia’s story and ours, as told by Canada’s award-winning author of ‘Fifteen Days’…
"I’m sure a lot of people don’t give a damn about what happened to the residents of Caledonia. I’m wondering where the next lawless takeover might take place — maybe in my area? Maybe in yours? People don’t seem to care unless it affects them directly — that is, except for Gary McHale and Mark Vandermaas." Moose & Squirrel.ca
March 22/11: Free Thinking Film Society & International Free Press Society bring Caledonia to Ottawa
July 12, 2009 – THE END OF THE BEGINNING. After 4 arrests during a 31 month campaign the Canadian flag is legal once again in Caledonia
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‘HELPLESS’ – Christie Blatchford’s Caledonia book ready for pre-order
UPDATE: ‘Helpless by Blatchford.ca‘ website launched as education project by Caledonia Victims Project & Canadian Advocates for Charter Equality to promote the book as a catalyst to help Canadians understand rule of law issues. (NOT endorsed by author or publisher) … Continue reading
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