The Honourable Jason KenneyCitizenship and Immigration CanadaOttawa, ONK1A 1L121
st
February 2011
Re: Formal Complaint Charging the Government of Canada with the Crime of Genocide of European Canadians
On 28
th
November 1949 Canada signed the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of theCrime of Genocide and ratified the Convention on 3
rd
September 1952. On this date theConvention became legally binding on the Government of Canada under international law. According to Article I of the Convention, “The Contracting Parties confirm that genocide,whether committed in time of peace or in time of war, is a crime under international law whichthey undertake to prevent and to punish.” The 1951 Census detailed the ethnic and racial composition of Canada which included in total6,709,685 British Isles and 6,872,889 Other European, 72,827 Asiatic, 165,607 Native Indian andEskimo and 18,020 Negros out of a total population of 14,009,429. At the time Canada wasoverwhelmingly White European and this group comprised approximately 98% of the totalpopulation. White Europeans who are the founding people of Canada form a national, ethnical or racialgroup, as such, as defined by Article II of the Convention. Since ratification of the Convention in 1952 the Government of Canada has instituted numerousimmigration laws, procedures and policies that have actively promoted and directly caused thegenocide of White Europeans in Canada. Not only has the Government of Canada failed toprevent and to punish genocide as required by the Convention it has actively encouraged andparticipated in it. It is clear that if these immigration laws, procedures and policies continue unabated that it will beimpossible for White Europeans to survive in Canada. They will be ethnically cleansed fromtheir own country and forced to either assimilate or emigrate as refugees. Under Article II of the Convention, genocide means any of the following acts committed withintent to destroy, in whole or in part, a national, ethnical, racial or religious group, as such: ( a ) Killing members of the group;( b ) Causing serious bodily or mental harm to members of the group;( c ) Deliberately inflicting on the group conditions of life calculated to bring about itsphysical destruction in whole or in part;( d ) Imposing measures intended to prevent births within the group;( e ) Forcibly transferring children of the group to another group.