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He was wearing a pirate hat in each photo. By May 2020, Smith had moved his case to BC Supreme Court for judicial review of the tribunal dismissal.
Latest Videos Toronto Police are looking for a man last seen wearing a very recognizable outfit, including a pirate-cowboy hybrid hat, after a fire was set in a North York mall.
Pastafarians contend that humans evolved from pirates and that heaven consists of a volcano, out of which flows unlimited beer.
Pastafarian who fought to wear pirate hat or colander in driver’s licence photo scolded by Quebec judge Isabelle Narayana, who belongs to the Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster, argued that ...
Smith has taken his fight to wear a pirate hat in official photos to ICBC, the province’s Human Rights Tribunal and the Supreme Court of B.C.
ICBC is not budging in its stance that a member of the Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster of B.C. has no religious right to wear pirate hats or colanders on his head for a driver's licence photo.
The B.C. leader of the Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster continues to battle ICBC in his bid to wear a pirate hat for a driver's licence photo. Gary Smith of Grand Forks, also known as the church ...