Quoting Bible could soon become a crime in Canada

A bill brought forward in the House of Commons by the Leader of the Bloc Québécois, Yves-Francois Blanchet would mean the end of of religious freedom in Canada if passed.

In other words, if this bill passes, Christians could face up to two years in prison for quoting the Bible.

China would admire Trudeau’s new “hate speech” legislation

Trudeau once said he admired China’s basic dictatorship and with the introduction of Trudeau’s “Online Harms Act”,

I’m sure China is blushing at the blackface Prime Minister’s tyrannical bend.

Opinion: How Tamara “Hold The Line” Lich drove Canadian truckers under the bus

Opinion article by: Greg Staley Written on: 2024-01-23 Apparently, the Freedom Convoy was on the cusp of becoming a riot – at least that’s what Tamara Lich thought. The trucker convoy was promptly driven under the bus in her ironically titled book “Hold The Line.” In fact, Lich’s description of the trucker convoy is moreContinue reading “Opinion: How Tamara “Hold The Line” Lich drove Canadian truckers under the bus”

Opinion: How the Freedom Convoy protesters were kettled and beat by police

By: Gregory Staley Written On: 12-30-2023 Sometimes those that say they’re there to help are really the ones working towards your demise. In the case of the Freedom Convoy, the convoy’s self-proclaimed spokesperson Tom Marazzo wrote in his book “The Peoples Emergency Act” that the deal he helped broker with Ottawa city police (later becameContinue reading “Opinion: How the Freedom Convoy protesters were kettled and beat by police”

Staley: Keith Wilson, Dean French and a billionaire with an idea

What are we to make of a former Liberal Party candidate and billionaire going to lunch with Convoy lawyer Keith Wilson’s chosen “go-between” to open up backchannel communications with the city of Ottawa? What are we to think when this former Liberal Party candidate had an idea that Mr. French wanted to convey to Mr. Wilson and the very next day Keith Wilson and company are off discussing the removal of trucks from neighbourhoods in Ottawa?

Staley: What’s next – a public order emergency for climate change? Justice Rouleau recommends removal of CSIS Act reference in Emergencies Act

Justice Rouleau recently put out his decision regarding Trudeau’s use of the emergencies act which was used to suspend civil liberties and clear out the Freedom Convoy protest in Ottawa – a decision where he declared the use of the emergencies act justified. What is perhaps more alarming, is Justice Rouleau’s recommendation that the threshold for the use of the Emergencies Act essentially be lowered.

Staley: The Conservative Party attempted to take over Freedom Convoy messaging

Before the freedom convoy even arrived in Ottawa (Jan.26th), former MP Russ Hiebert, who served under Prime Minister Stephen Harper, had sent an email to Tamara Lich that contained a public relations attachment outlining suggested talk points for the convoy. Why was a former MP reaching out to Tamara Lich anyways?

Staley: Beware of “freedom fighters” who make deals with lockdown tyrant’s friends

Not everyone who claims to be on your side is actually on your side. Although it may seem obvious, as we have pointed out before in our article titled “Was the Freedom Convoy Compromised,” there were many in Ottawa that seemed to have their own agenda.

Convoy lawyer insinuates Convoy organizer stole crypto – with no proof

Keith Wilson, the convoy lawyer who may be under an investigation by the Law Society of Alberta for his retweeting of a “blackface Hitler” post that compared Hitler to Trudeau has insinuated that BJ Dichter of the Convoy organizers stole roughly $800,000 worth of crypto in communications with Diverge Media.

Staley: Was the Freedom Convoy compromised?

It would be naive to think that a protest the size and magnitude of the Freedom Convoy wouldn’t have a list of people seeking to infiltrate its ranks for various reasons. The freedom Convoy not only captured the hearts of Canadians from coast to coast but also those from around the world.

The protest raised more money in mere weeks than Canada’s major established political parties could raise in the entire final quarter of 2020 (3 months). In a short span of just weeks, the Freedom Convoy had raised over $10 million dollars.

What do you do with a decentralized movement that’s fed up with all levels of government from all political stripes because those in power refuse to respect their rights and freedoms?

Perhaps, you join their ranks and steer the ship into your preferred direction?