Conrad Black: Jordan Peterson is only the beginning — professional organizations come for us all

Last week in this space, I inveighed against the College of Psychologists of Ontario’s assault upon the constitutionally guaranteed civil rights of my eminent friend and probably Canada’s greatest contemporary public intellectual, Dr. Jordan Peterson. Continuing in the same theme, I’ve been looking at this creeping and under-publicized phenomenon of professional and craft organizations stifling and regimenting their members, in particular the struggle that has been conducted for the last six years between the supporters of the Statement of Principles, the so-called SOP, and its resisters in the Law Society of Ontario, (the Bar of Ontario), generally known as StopSOP. No one would seriously dispute that these professions and all learned or skilled associations of specialists do require some level of group regulation to oversee admission and standards, and that, in principle, it is better to come from associations led by people elevated by and answerable to those pursuing the relevant occupations, rather than indulging the current ravening public sector ambition to impose its fiat on all of society like an attacking swarm of Sheridan battle tanks.

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Jordan Peterson is being disciplined for his tweets. Why some say that raises free speech issues

Jordan Peterson says he has no intention of giving up his fight with Ontario’s psychologist regulatory body, accusing the college of attempting to stymie his speech and discipline him for his political opinions.

The College of Psychologists of Ontario has ordered Peterson — who has gained international fame for his bestselling self-help books and lectures — to undergo a media training program, saying some of his tweets may be “degrading” the profession and even raise questions about his abilities as a psychologist.

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Howard Levitt: What’s happening to Jordan Peterson could happen to anyone now

Given how hard Jordan Peterson has worked (and continues to work), it is difficult to attribute his phenomenal successes to simple good fortune. But, sometimes, even he can just get lucky.

As a result of the most boneheaded unforced error I have ever seen, the Ontario College of Psychologists is about to propel his already ascendant career into meteoric orbit.

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Wilfrid Laurier University asks court to dismiss Jordan Peterson lawsuit

An Ontario university being sued by controversial psychologist Jordan Peterson has asked the Superior Court of Justice to dismiss the defamation lawsuit, arguing that it would limit free expression.

The controversy dates back to 2017, when Peterson, a best-selling self-help author and clinical psychologist at the University of Toronto, began rocketing to fame over his objections to adding protections for transgender Canadians to the human rights code.

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How Jordan Peterson became a punchbag of Hollywood know-nothings

They never learn, do they? If the tumultuous events we have all watched with growing horror over the past few years taught us one thing, it is this – people don’t care what the pampered starlets of Hollywood have to say about politics. If we did, then Hillary Clinton would be comfortably enjoying her second term as the pantsuit POTUS, Jeremy Corbyn would be prime minister of the UK and we would all be driving electric cars.

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Jordan Peterson: ‘Gay kids are being convinced they’re transsexual. That’s not so good for gay people, is it?’

When I last met Jordan Peterson four years ago he was on the cusp of what some would call renown, others notoriety. Let’s settle for prominence. Peterson, a clinical psychologist, had spent the first three decades of his career in relative obscurity, teaching at the University of Toronto, churning out academic papers, maintaining a small private practice and producing YouTube videos on his interests in ethics, theology and myth.

All that changed in 2016 when he challenged, on free-speech grounds, a proposed Canadian law, C-16, which he argued would legally compel him to use transgender people’s preferred pronouns. (It became law in 2017.)

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Jordan Peterson SLAMS Jagmeet Singh over ‘oppression and victimization’ mentality

On Wednesday, Dr. Jordan Peterson scrutinized New Democrat leader Jagmeet Singh’s post for Equal Pay Day.
Singh posted that “in Canada, women must work 15.5 months to earn what men make in 12 months. Economic injustices disproportionately impact women who are Indigenous, racialized, living with disabilities, and LGBTQI2S+.

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‘The Situation Is Far Worse’: Jordan Peterson Shared Frightening Warning He Received From Military Source

Jordan Peterson is a serious person. He’s not someone who goes chasing after conspiracy theories. If he says something, you know he’s taken an extended amount of time to think about it. Even debated against himself, probably. If anyone else said a trusted military source told them to take their money out of the banks, I would tell them to log off of Reddit and get some fresh air. That was before Justin Trudeau and the Canadian government gave people reason to believe they should be concerned for their financial future.

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Is this what we’re now doing to people who differ in political opinion?

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Jordan Peterson warns Trudeau against ‘violat[ing] your citizens’ charter rights’ over Freedom Convoy

Famed philosopher and Canadian sociology professor Jordan Peterson has been one of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s most outspoken critics over the latter’s treatment of the Freedom Convoy protests, declaring Friday that Trudeau “can’t stop a decentralized movement with bluster, threats or force.”

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