Unless you can walk or drive a personal vehicle, you cannot go anywhere within the country and you certainly can’t leave it. Some businesses won’t let you in. You cannot practise your profession and you could lose your professional designation. Your children cannot attend regular schooling, sports or social activities. Higher education will not accept you. Your government, the one you have paid taxes to your entire life, now says that you are unclean and unfit for society. The leader of the country publicly queries “How long will we tolerate these people”.
Tag Archives: Justin Trudeau
The Politics of Language
Every day we watch and listen as language gets politicized, meanings of words changed, and people silenced through “cancel culture”. One starts to wonder if we are living in a 1984 “Newspeak” world? Are we intentionally being deceived? Is Mainstream and social media dividing people on purpose? Are the facts being manipulated to fit an agenda? What happened to our liberal ideals of free expression and sovereignty of the individual? Are we losing our humanity to a digital world?
Digital ID, touchless borders and Canada’s partnership with the World Economic Forum
Touchless borders and a digital ID in Canada in our near future sounds like something out of a dystopian sci-fi thriller – unfortunately, it’s all too real and no one seems to be paying any attention.
As the “I support the thing” crowd chases whatever new narrative the media dangles in front of them, the most pressing issues of our time aren’t being discussed. In an age where much of the global populace has access to information at the touch of a screen, why haven’t people grasped the concept that governments around the world are seeking to make major changes in their day-to-day lives?
Is it Time for a New National Energy Plan?
Is it time for a new national energy plan? Hasn’t Covid and the current crisis taught us that we need a nationalistic approach to our basic needs?
Diverge Media contributor Gillian Davis writes.
Trudeau should heed his own words – “when governments fail to respect peoples rights we all end up paying”
When it came to justifying the Omar Khadr payout ($10.5 million), the Prime Minister not only used political rhetoric that he thought would save him in the moment, he also set himself up to show Canadians just how truly empty and hollow he is.
A Tale of Two Blockade Protests
ustin Trudeau has presented two entirely different fronts in his governments handling of the rail blockade protests that took place in 2020 and the Freedom Convoy protest that is currently underway in Ottawa.
In this article, guest columnist Gilly Davis exploits the Prime Minister’s hypocrisy and lays it bare.
Trudeau’s Covid narrative is crumbling
The Freedom Convoy in Ottawa is calling for an end to all Covid mandates and restrictions in Canada and that has resonated with people not only in Canada but from all around the world. Trudeau has had to deal with a lot of noise (both figuratively and literally) caused by the convoy in Ottawa these past few weeks – that being from the incessant honking from the truckers camped near the Parliament building.
However, until recently he hadn’t had to deal with any noise from within his own party. Insert the member of Parliament from Louis-Hébert, Quebec.
Behind the Convoy uniting Canada – The Freedom Convoy
By: Greg Staley Written On: 2022-01-26 The “Convoy for Freedom” left Delta B.C for Parliament Hill in Ottawa, Ontario on January 23rd. The Convoy Go-Fund me is blunt when it says that our “current government is implementing rules and mandates that are destroying the foundation of our businesses, industries and livelihoods.” The Go-Fund me added that they’reContinue reading “Behind the Convoy uniting Canada – The Freedom Convoy”
Social Credit system discussed in report “Co-Championed” by Trudeau’s Privy Council
The report’s preamble begins by saying that “this document does not represent an official policy position of the Government of Canada.” It continues; “Instead, it records the work of a sub-group of new public servants who participated in Canada Beyond 150, a professional development program co-championed by the Privy Council Office and Policy Horizons Canada.”
Trudeau says rising expenses on homes and living “unacceptable” as he balloons the deficit
he sun to Canadians in hopes he receives their vote. The issue is that the actions that Mr. Trudeau has taken during his tenure as Prime Minister have lead to a massive deficit (currently $1.2 trillion) that is making life unaffordable for Canadians today. Now the Prime Minister is hoping that Canadians fear of Covid-19 will be enough to get them to vote for more things that they simply can’t afford.
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