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Open letter to comedian Guy Earle ... the latest to be charged by a Canadian "human rights" commission

Hey, Edgy Guy, I've been watching, as you are about to be subjected to the British Columbia human rights tribunal. As David Wylie explained in The National Post (June 26, 2008) Reached yesterday, Mr. Earle said he was the show's emcee when Ms. Pardy and two of her friends walked in, sat in the booth closest to the stage and began heckling him and other comics. "Two of them started making...

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Naked at the airport: Kelowna airport to test 'virtual strip search'

By David Wylie, Canwest News Service Security officials at Kelowna airport will soon be undressing passengers with their electronic eye. Starting next week, passengers travelling though the Kelowna International Airport will be asked if they're willing to be scanned by technology that allows an officer the "see" through their clothing in search of weapons or explosives. It's a breakthrough...

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BC Airline passengers to undergo ?virtual strip search?

David Wylie, Canwest News Service Friday, June 20, 2008 Security officials at Kelowna airport will soon be undressing passengers with their electronic eye. Starting next week, passengers travelling though the Kelowna International Airport will be asked if they’re willing to be scanned by technology that allows an officer the “see” through their clothing in search of weapons or explosives....