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James "Jim"
Keegstra (March 30, 1934 – June 2, 2014) was a
public school teacher and
mayor in Eckville, Alberta, Canada, who was
charged under the Criminal...
- R v
Keegstra, [1990] 3 SCR 697 is a
freedom of
expression decision of the
Supreme Court of
Canada where the
court upheld the
Criminal Code
provision prohibiting...
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Freedom Party of
Canada and
Keegstra was
appointed acting leader. Lainson, however,
refused to
relinquish the
leadership and
Keegstra was
expelled from the...
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Philippus Harco "Flip"
Keegstra (20 June 1914,
Amsterdam – 9 May 1991, Amsterdam) was a
sailor from the Netherlands, who
represented his
native country...
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members from Alberta,
including Jim
Keegstra who had been
accused of anti-Semitism. Sweigard, who
described Keegstra as a "fine
Christian gentleman", was...
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Canadian Charter of
Rights and Freedoms.
Keegstra appealed to the
Alberta Court of Appeal. That
court agreed with
Keegstra, and he was acquitted. The
Crown then...
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views of
holocaust denier James Keegstra.
After the
meeting he told
reporters that he did not know
whether Keegstra was
right or
wrong in
denying the...
- 16
February 2003.
Retrieved 20
August 2022. Davies, Alan (1992). "The
Keegstra Affair". In Davies, Alan (ed.).
Antisemitism in Canada:
History and Interpretation...
- in
various cases that have come
before the Court. For example, in R v
Keegstra,
decided in 1990,
Chief Justice ****son for the
majority explained the...
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James Keegstra was
charged under the
Criminal Code of
Canada for
teaching his
students antisemitic material,
including Holocaust denial.
Keegstra was stripped...