December 12, 2005

Dear Members and Friends,

Please read carefully the very different letter enclosed with this one. The Institute is independent of politics, as am I. Yet facts are facts. Canada is no longer a functioning nation. Its obsession with Quebec, and its active misgovernment, are international news.

Even the London Economist has raised questions in headlines. It warns that the political dysfunction could threaten our place in the world.

We know the cause. Federal Governments have established laws and policies across Canada that impose French as the basis for ruling Canada. Our research shows that they are based on false history. Obey as far as you must, and do what you can to defeat them.

Where did those laws and policies come from?

The source is the Royal Commission on Bilingualism and Biculturalism established on
19 July 1963 by then Prime Minister Pearson. The Report's stated goal was to develop the Canadian Confederation on the basis of an equal partnership between the two founding races.

That was the lie. Canada had been founded by the British Government, not by founding races. It was created in freedom for all its citizens.

The Royal Commission is the source of the race-based Federal laws and policies, including the Official Languages Act. Canadians must use every possible means to get rid of these laws and policies that have been imposed on our country and our people.

Teach your children that Freedom matters. Teach them that bad Governments must not be allowed to take over democracies, as has now happened in Canada. Tell them what good Government should be.

And show them by example. That will be the best Christmas or holiday that they will ever have.

OPEN LETTER TO CANADIANS, December 12, 2005.

Donation Insert December 12, 2005

Sincerely yours,
Dr. M. E. Ritchie
MER/le

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