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 Ernst Zündel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Zündel moved twice to have Canadian Federal Court justice Pierre Blais recuse himself from the case and filed two constitutional challenges, one in the Ontario courts and one in the federal courts, all unsuccessful.
On February 24, 2005, Justice Blais ruled that Canada could deport Zündel back to his native Germany at any time, and on February 25 Zündel's lawyer, Peter Lindsay, announced that his client would not attempt to obtain a stay against the deportation and that his fight to remain in Canada was over.
In his decision, Justice Blais noted that Zündel had had the opportunity to respond to the allegations of the decision of January 21 by explaining the nature of his contacts with the extremists mentioned and/or providing exonerating witnesses, but had failed to do so; he went on to say, in part:
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 Ernst Zündel -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-16)
He was resisting deportation to Germany where he is wanted for (Click link for more info and facts about hate crime) hate crimes and was seeking (An exile who flees for safety) refugee status in Canada.
On February 24 2005, Canadian (A court establish by the authority of a federal government) Federal Court justice (Click link for more info and facts about Pierre Blais) Pierre Blais ruled that Canada could deport Zündel back to his native Germany at any time.
On February 25, Zündel's lawyer, Peter Lindsay, announced that his client would not attempt to obtain a stay against the deportation and that his fight to remain in Canada was over.
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 France HQ : French Names
Biography of the author of several books on Canadian words and folk sayings.Also includes samples, schedule, photos, and humour.
American family of Blais featuring the descendents of Pierre Blais of Ile d'Orleans,CAN and the USA.
A virtual monument to honor the contributions of French and Francophone peopleto the State of Wisconsin.
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 Genealogy HQ : Quebec Genealogy
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Family roots of Joseph M Albert featuring the descendants of Gabriel Albert ofNew Brunswick.
Includes the families of Pierre Albert of Kamouraska;...
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