by Paul Fromm (pictured), Canadian Association for Free Expression (CAFE)
CAFE IS involved in a monumental legal battle to ensure that a will cannot be overturned because the deceased held politically incorrect views or gave a bequest to a politically incorrect group. The excuse being offered to nullify such wills is “public policy”.
CAFE is an intervener in the McCorkill will case in New Brunswick. Robert McCorkill, a chemistry professor, left a bequest to the U.S.-based White nationalist National Alliance. In a stunning judgement, last June, Mr. Justice William Grant of the New Brunswick Court of Queen’s Bench declared the aims of the National Alliance – a homeland for Whites — to be “contrary to public policy. He went even further declaring its . . . → Read More: We Told You So — Another Will Overturned