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TORONTO'S NEW POLICE CHIEF: A FAN OF GAY PRIDE
The very left-leaning Toronto Police Services
Board picked as Toronto's new Chief of Police in April, Bill
Blair, who has had a long history of sympathizing with homosexual
activists.
According to the homosexual newspaper, Xtra,
(April 28, 2005), Chief Blair has revealed that he is looking
forward to officially attending Toronto Gay Pride celebrations
in June, including participating in the Gay Pride Parade.
Some of the participants in this parade march in the nude
and others carry out lewd acts, including demonstrations of
simulated sex. Chief Blair is also planning to hold an official
reception at police headquarters during Pride week.
Chief Blair, a 50-year old father of three
children, has sympathetically liaised with the homosexual
community since his early years as a police officer when he
worked out of the police division in Toronto which included
the "gay village."
Chief Blair's past actions with the homosexual
community include the following:
- In July 2000, Chief Blair arranged
a meeting between the then newly-appointed Police Chief Fantino
and a group of homosexual activists in order to air homosexual
concerns about Chief Fantino's break up of a child pornography
ring in London, Ontario when he was Police Chief there. This
meeting was an effort to put the "ghosts" of that
investigation behind Mr. Fantino.
- Chief Blair assisted in the establishment
of Toronto's first Lesbian, Gay, Bi-sexual, Transgendered
(LGBT) Police Liaison Committee and encouraged the appointment
of the first two official police LGBT liaison officers, who
were openly lesbian.
- According to Xtra, (April 28, 2005),
Chief Blair told homosexual Toronto City Councillor Kyle
Rae that the defamation lawsuit brought against him by the
Toronto Police, when Mr. Rae made unwarranted comments about
them when the police raided a lesbian bath house called
the Pussy Palace, was "bullshit." Blair said he
was "angry and embarrassed" by the police lawsuit
against Rae.
According to Police Services Board Chair,
Pam McConnell, Blair was chosen as Chief of Police because
he understands "Toronto diversity." When he was
sworn in as police Chief, Blair promised to work at creating
"a culture
that truly values diversity."
He certainly understands and is sympathetic to the diversity
of homosexual activists, but he does not understand the concerns,
nor is he connected to the vast majority of residents of Toronto
who do not support the imposition on our society of the activist
homosexual agenda.
Please write to Police Chief Blair objecting
to his blatant support of homosexual activists and his plans
to participate in the Gay Parade and other "Pride"
activities. Please also write to Toronto Police Service Board
Chairperson, Pam McConnell, objecting to the appointment of
Blair as Police Chief since he has shown himself to be neither
willing nor able to represent the whole community in carrying
out his responsibilities as Chief of Police in Toronto.
Toronto Police Services Board
Attn: Ms. Pam McConnell, Chair
40 College Street
Toronto, Ontario M5G 2J3
Tel. (416) 808-8080
Fax (416) 808-8082
Toronto Police Service
Attn: Chief Bill Blair
40 College Street
Toronto, Ontario M5G 2J3
Tel: 416 808-8000
Fax: 416 808-8002
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