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Criminon Canada
P.O. Box 99057
Hamilton, Ontario L8J1P8 Canada
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Criminon Edmonton
PO Box 69101 RPO Skyview, Edmonton, AB T6V 1G7
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http://www.criminonedm.org/
Scientology Org Board

In Canada, Narconon, another Scientology front, controls at least some of Criminon's activities. Criminon is not listed as a registered charity in Canada. However

From Narconon Toronto's Registered Charity Information Returns :
2000

Section C. GENERAL INFORMATION

C1     Was the charity in active operation during the fiscal period     020     Yes

-PROVIDED DRUG EDUCATION LECTURES TO SCHOOLS. -DELIVERED EXTENSION COURSES TO PRISONERS.

C2     Were any of these programs in Canada?     021     Yes

If yes, check the appropriate box to show where the programs were delivered.     

022     D. In more than one province or territory

[...]

C5      The following indicates in which fields the charity carried on programs to accomplish its charitable purposes and the approximate percentage of time and resources it devoted to the selected fields.
Field     Approx % of emphasis
041     F6 addiction services and support groups      045     050%
042     A13 rehabilitation of offenders                     046     050%
2001

Section C. GENERAL INFORMATION

C1     Was the charity in active operation during the fiscal period     020     Yes

-PROVIDED DRUG EDUCATION LECTURES. -DELIVERED EXTENSION COURSES TO PRISONERS

C2     Were any of these programs in Canada?     021     Yes

If yes, check the appropriate box to show where the programs were delivered.     

022     D. In more than one province or territory

[...]

C5      The following indicates in which fields the charity carried on programs to accomplish its charitable purposes and the approximate percentage of time and resources it devoted to the selected fields.

Field     Approx % of emphasis
041     F6 addiction services and support groups      045     050%
042     A13 rehabilitation of offenders                     046     050%
2002

C1      Was the charity in active operation during the fiscal period      020      Yes

-PROVIDED DRUG REHABILITATION SERVICES TO ADDICTS -DELIVERED EXTENSION COURSES TO PRISON INMATES -PROVIDED DRUG EDUCATION MATERIALS TO CHILDREN & ADULTS

C2     Were any of these programs in Canada?     021     Yes

If yes, check the appropriate box to show where the programs were delivered.     

022     D. In more than one province or territory

C5      The following indicates in which fields the charity carried on programs to accomplish its charitable purposes and the approximate percentage of time and resources it devoted to the selected fields.

Field     Approx % of emphasis
041     F6 addiction services and support groups          045     050%
042     A13 rehabilitation of offenders                         046     040%
043     C10 public education, other study programs      047     010%
044                                                                          048    
Religion     (see the guide)                                         049     No

[...]

Section G. POLITICAL ACTIVITIES

A charity can legally pursue political activities that are non-partisan, related to its charitable purposes, and limited in extent. Political activites are those designed to influence law, policy, and public opinion.

G1     During the fiscal period, did the charity attempt to influence public opinion or to affect legislation or policy using any of the following means?
· media advertisements                                                     400     No
· conferences, workshops, speeches, or lectures                  401     No
· publications, or published or broadcast statements             402     No
· rallies, demonstrations, or public meetings                        403     No
· mailings to elected officials or the public                           404     No
· meetings with elected officials or their staff                       405     Yes
· presentations or briefs to elected or appointed officials       406     Yes
· letter-writing campaigns                                                  407     No
· other                                                                             408     No
2003

Basic Information Sheet
Designation         Charitable Organization
Fiscal Period End     2003-12-31
Registration Date     1973-01-01
BN/registration number     107760142RR0001

[...]

Program areas: The three primary areas in which the charity is now carrying on programs to achieve its charitable purposes are listed below. The program areas are ranked according to the percentage of time and resources devoted to each program area.

Rank     Description                                         Field Code            % of Emphasis

1     Addiction services and support groups               F6                       50%
2     Rehabilitation of offenders                         A13                    40%
3     Public education, other study programs             C10                     10%

[...]    
    
Section C. Programs and General Information

C1     Was the charity inactive during the fiscal period? If yes, please explain why in the "Ongoing programs" space below.     1800        No
    
C2     Describe how the charity carried out its charitable purposes during the fiscal period. Give detailed information so a reader can clearly understand what the charity actually did to fulfill its mandate. Describe the charity's ongoing programs and new programs in the spaces provided below. Do not attach additional sheets of paper or annual reports. Do not include a description of fundraising activities in this section. Grant-making charities should describe the types of organizations they support. Please number each program.
Ongoing programs:

WE PROVIDE REGULAR COMMUNITY BASED DRUG REHABILITATION SERVICES TO CLIENTS IN NEED. WE PROVIDE MAIL ORDER COURSES TO INMATES IN JAILS OR OUTSIDE CANADA (REHABILITATION COURSES) WE PROVIDE DRUG EDUCATION LECTURES AND WORKSHOPS TO YOUTH AND ADULTS TO PREVENT DRUG ABUSE WE RAISE FUNDS AND ACCEPT GIFTS TO FORWARD THE ABOVE ACTIVITIES

New programs:
C3     For programs carried on in Canada, check the appropriate box to show where the programs were carried on.
· A single rural, city, or metropolitan area     2000
· Provincially or territorially                          2010
· In more than one province or territory        2020     Yes
    
C4     Did the charity carry on programs, directly or indirectly, outside Canada?      2100     Yes
If yes, were any carried out:
· by employees or volunteers of the charity?                                                         2110     Yes
· under agency agreement, contract, joint-venture, or similar arrangements?           2120     
· through gifts to qualified donees?                                                                       2130     
· by other means?                                                                                               2140     

C5     For programs the charity managed directly, outside of Canada, list the countries or regions where programs were carried on. Do not include countries or regions where programs were managed by a qualified donee.

ZAMBIA
2004

Program areas: The three primary areas in which the charity is now carrying on programs to achieve its charitable purposes are listed below. The program areas are ranked according to the percentage of time and resources devoted to each program area.

Rank      Description                                      Field Code        % of Emphasis
1     Addiction services and support groups               F6                  60%
2     Rehabilitation of offenders                        A13                30%
3     Public education, other study programs             C10                10%

[...]

Section C. Programs and General Information

C1     Was the charity inactive during the fiscal period? If yes, please explain why in the "Ongoing programs" space below.     1800      No

C2     Describe how the charity carried out its charitable purposes during the fiscal period. Give detailed information so a reader can clearly understand what the charity actually did to fulfill its mandate. Describe the charity's ongoing programs and new programs in the spaces provided below. Do not attach additional sheets of paper or annual reports. Do not include a description of fundraising activities in this section. Grant-making charities should describe the types of organizations they support. Please number each program.

Ongoing programs:

1. F6 - ADDICTION SERVICES & SUPPORT: DELIVER WORKSHOPS ON WITHDRAWAL PROCEDURE & ASSIST PEOPLE WITHDRAW FROM DRUGS. HELP THEM WITH INDIVIDUAL COUNSELLING & ADVISE FRIENDS/FAMILY HOW TO MAINTAIN THAT. (60%)

2. A13 - REHABILITATION OF OFFENDERS: DONE THROUGH MAIL ORDER COURSE AND PERSONAL CONSULTATION. THIS DONE IN PRISONS (30 %)

3. C10 - PUBLIC EDUCATION, OTHER STUDY PROGRAMS: DELIVER DRUG EDUCATION LECTURES TO YOUTH & RECOVERING ADDICTS.

New programs:

C3     For programs carried on in Canada, check the appropriate box to show where the programs were carried on.
· A single rural, city, or metropolitan area     2000
· Provincially or territorially                          2010
· In more than one province or territory       2020            Yes

C4     Did the charity carry on programs, directly or indirectly, outside Canada?     2100     Yes
If yes, were any carried out:
· by employees or volunteers of the charity?                                                           2110     Yes

C5      For programs the charity managed directly, outside of Canada, list the countries or regions where programs were carried on. Do not include countries or regions where programs were managed by a qualified donee.
ZAMBIA
AFRICA
2005

Program areas: The three primary areas in which the charity is now carrying on programs to achieve its charitable purposes are listed below. The program areas are ranked according to the percentage of time and resources devoted to each program area.

Rank     Description                                     Field Code     % of Emphasis
1     Addiction services and support groups            F6                 60%
2     Rehabilitation of offenders                     A13               30%
3     Public education, other study programs          C10              10%

[...]

Section C. Programs and General Information
C1     Was the charity inactive during the fiscal period? If yes, please explain why in the "Ongoing programs" space below.     1800    No

C2     Describe how the charity carried out its charitable purposes during the fiscal period. Give detailed information so a reader can clearly understand what the charity actually did to fulfill its mandate. Describe the charity's ongoing programs and new programs in the spaces provided below. Do not attach additional sheets of paper or annual reports. Do not include a description of fundraising activities in this section. Grant-making charities should describe the types of organizations they support. Please number each program.

Ongoing programs:
F6 DELIVERED ADDICTIONS COUNSELING TO INDIVIDUALS. DELIVERED WORKSHOPS ON HOW TO ASSIST OTHERS TO WITHDRAW FROM ALOHOL OR NARCOTICS, USING OBJECTIVE PROCESSES , MINERALS, VITAMINS, FOOD, REST.1

H10 MAIL ORDER CRIMINAL REFORM COURSES ARE DELIVERED IN LOCAL AND FOREIGN PRISONS THROUGH VOLUNTEERS TRAINED TO RUN THE LESSON PLANS.

New programs:
NO NEW PROGRAMS

C3     For programs carried on in Canada, check the appropriate box to show where the programs were carried on.
· A single rural, city, or metropolitan area       2000
· Provincially or territorially                            2010
· In more than one province or territory          2020    Yes
C4     Did the charity carry on programs, directly or indirectly, outside Canada?     2100     Yes

If yes, were any carried out:
· by employees or volunteers of the charity?                                                    2110     Yes
· under agency agreement, contract, joint-venture, or similar arrangements?      2120     No
· through gifts to qualified donees?                                                                   2130     No
· by other means?                                                                                          2140     Yes

C5     For programs the charity managed directly, outside of Canada, list the countries or regions where programs were carried on. Do not include countries or regions where programs were managed by a qualified donee.

ZAMBIA
1 Indicates Narconon is delivering Hubbard's Purification Rundown and very strenuous and hypnotic brainwashing processes called the Objectives .

See also: Scientology lies about their "social betterment" fronts.
 
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