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Saturday, March 07, 2009
Canadian Conscientious Objector Is Prosecuted For Refusing To File Census Form
In Brockville, Ontario, religious conscientious objector Todd Stelmach is defending himself in a prosecution under Canada's Statistics Act. Yesterday's Brockville Recorder & Times reports that Stellmach refused to file his 2006 census form because the software and data processing equipment for Canada's 2006 census was supplied by a subsidiary of U.S. defense contractor Lockheed Martin Corp. Stellmach objects to the fact that Lockheed profits from the Iraq war and has moral objections to Lockheed's manufacture of cluster bombs. Stellmach told the court that his church supports his beliefs. Stellmach is registered as a conscientious objector with the Free Methodist Church of Canada. If convicted, Stellmach faces a $500 fine and up to 3 month in jail.