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BILL C-6 D-DAY?
A QUESTION OF FREEDOM.
The deciding vote for Bill C-6 will be held by Senate this week.
The Monday December 14th vote was postponed.
This means that Canada can continue making sure Senate knows
that they must think independently and not be forced or asked to
vote to 'toe the party line'. Senators must be allowed to consider.
The week of Monday December 14 2009 will be the decisive week.
We must continue, in this limited time, to communicate with Senators.
There are many of them who have understood our best interests.
There are many of you who've helped show Senators the dangers of C-6.
CNHC wants everyone, with all the information that is out there,
to draft their own personal letters and send, immediately.
Feel free to re-send historic letters you have written and adjust
them according to your response to recent developments.
FROM SHAWN TO SENATE
A PERSONAL EMAIL FROM SHAWN
BUCKLEY TO SENATORS
Read the exclusive email written
by Shawn Buckley sent out to Senators
on your behalf Monday December 14 2009. Shawn urges Senators, in this
follow-up to his November 25 Senate Committee session, to stop Bill C-6.
Use the information in this letter and any information that you have come
across over the past 2 months of this campaign to compose your e-letters.
Link to all articles on Bill C-6 to help you write your letters.
ONE CLICK COMMUNICATION

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If you have trouble sending the 'one clicks'
click here and scroll to
the bottom of the page for individual names and emails of Senators.
If Senate passes this unconstitutional law, we'll need to have our rights and
freedoms dealt with, in other ways. Make an effort to change this now.
SENATE REVIEW
Witness testimony came to a close on November 26 2009.
A clause by clause review started and finished on December 2 2009.
What is a clause by clause review?
The Senate Committee looks at each clause and will have to carry it in a vote
before moving on to the next point. Each clause may have an amendment. Each
clause may have attached observations. This could take anywhere from one day to
a few months. In this case, it took 3 hours. The Senate Committee will take back
their review to the rest of the Senators and let them know if they agree or
disagree with Bill C-6.
READ THE UNREVISED TRANSCRIPT OF SHAWN BUCKLEY'S
TESTIMONY AT THE SOCIAL AFFAIRS SENATE COMMITTEE HEARING NOVEMBER 25 2009 ON
BILL C-6
Campaign Manager: Julia Rickert //
julia.r@cnhc.ca
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