Richard,
As I said, you need to be extremely careful about how you distribute any Christogenea material in Canada. Staro suggested supermarket bulletin boards, but I would not do that if there are any surveillance cameras around, as I'm sure they would check the tape to see if they can see who posted the material.
You might be aware of what is happening right now to the Arthur Topham of radicalpress.com, being tried by the Human Rights Commission in Canada. Compared to Christogenea, Topham's material is moderate, even liberal, and yet he's been hounded by the government for the last ten years. And keep in mind that you have gone public with your website already--and you may already be on the government's radar.
All you have to do is read about Topham's trial to realize just how little evidence the HRC needs to pull someone into court:
http://www.radicalpress.com/?p=8371