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Three war criminals set to visit Canada next month

In October George W. Bush, Tony Blair and Dick Cheney -- all accused of horrifying war crimes and crimes against humanity -- plan to visit Canada. Under the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act each of these people if reported plans go ahead.

- G. W. Bush will be, on October 22, 2009 at the Fairmont Queen Elizabeth in Montreal PQ to deliver a lunch-time speech at an invitation-only event organized by tinePUBLIC Inc

- Tony Blair will be the keynote speaker October 6, 2009 at the Surrey Regional Economic Summit, at the Sheraton Vancouver Guilford Hotel, Surrey B.C. Blair was invited by Surrey Mayor Dianne Watts.

- Dick Cheney is booked for a week of fishing at the Silver Hilton Lodge on the Babine River near Smithers, B.C.

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Dear Prime Minister Harper: Bar Bush or prosecute him for torture

Dear Prime Minister and Ministers Nicholson, Van Loan, Kenney and Cannon;

Bar George W. Bush from entering Canada or prosecute him for torture.

George W. Bush, former President of the United States of America (U.S.) and Commander in Chief of the Armed Force, is reported to be coming to Toronto Ontario on May 29, 2009. 

We write to advise you of your duty to immediately take all necessary steps to prevent George W. Bush from entering Canada, in accordance with the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (IRPA), s. 35 (1) (a). 

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Protests will greet George W. Bush's visit to Calgary

Canadian government officials have chosen to ignore a request to bar George W. Bush from entering Canada, but the issue is not going to go away, according to the lawyers' group that first raised it.

Lawyers Against the War's (LAW) Gail Davidson said Sunday that Prime Minister Stephen Harper and Attorney General Rob Nicholson have been formally notified of their legal obligations under the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act. She told them in a March 11 letter there is "overwhelming evidence that (Bush) has committed, outside Canada, torture and other offences" referred to in Canada's Crimes Against Humanity and War Crimes Act, and said LAW can provide the evidence.

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Letter to the RCMP: Entry must be denied to war criminal Bush

Officer in charge, RCMP War Crimes Section
110 Place d'Orléans, Room 2200
Ottawa, Ontario, K1A 0R2

Attention Officer in Charge of RCMP War Crimes Section;

George W. Bush is reported to be planning to visit Calgary Alberta on or before March 17, 2009 as a guest of the Calgary Chamber of Commerce.

We are writing to report that:

• George W. Bush, former President of the United States and Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces, is inadmissible to Canada under the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (IRPA), section 35(1)(a) because of overwhelming evidence that he has 'committed, outside Canada, torture and other offences referred to in sections 4 to 7 of the Crimes against Humanity and War Crimes Act (CAHWC); and,

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