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Old 02-23-2022, 04:32 PM   #16
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https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/tru...eb23-1.6361847

And it’s already over. They said it was only enacted to end the occupation and they would end the act when the occupation left. And they did exactly what they said. Like everyone new they would.
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Old 02-23-2022, 05:22 PM   #17
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*The polling data came back and Trudeau’s coalition govt just figured out how big of a mistake they made.
*People pulling their money out of banks gave the financial institutions a hell of a scare to say they wanted no more part in this.
*Parliament called his bluff
*CCLA launched a lawsuit
*Alberta launched a lawsuit
*Bergen pressed for another debate
*Damaged international reputation
*Most Canadian provinces removing all mandates and vax passports

This was a clear loss for fascist Trudeau and a loss for Canada overall. But fascists like we have posting here here always excuse fascist regimes. Perhaps dehydration has impacted how they think. Maybe they are not getting enough orange juice
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Old 02-23-2022, 05:22 PM   #18
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Old 02-23-2022, 05:28 PM   #19
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The Canadian Civil Liberties Association (CCLA) announced today that it will STILL pursue litigation to challenge the federal government’s use of the Emergencies Act.

“We have retained Ewa Krajewska of Henein Hutchison LLP to take the federal government to court. We have said all along that the federal government did not meet the high burden necessary to invoke the Emergencies Act,” said Noa Mendelsohn Aviv, Executive Director of the CCLA.

“This morning I listened carefully to the Prime Minister and heard no new legal justifications for a national emergency and the enormous power the government is hoping to give to itself to bypass the typical democratic process. The situation in Ottawa has been complicated, difficult and painful, in particular for marginalized communities who have experienced racial and homophobic intimidation by some. Governments already have the lawful authority to address difficult situations and do so all the time. This use of the Emergencies Act is unnecessary, unjustifiable and unconstitutional.”

“Our society needs peaceful assembly – a critical democratic tool – even though not every person agrees with the content of every movement.”

“Some protests can even be disruptive. It is possible for a gathering to be both disruptive and also peaceful and nonviolent.
Disruptive protest that may be unlawful, like blocking a pipeline or occupying a a public space, can also be the most effective way of raising awareness for people who do not have power,” concluded Mendelsohn Aviv.

“We do not want to minimize the impacts of the protests that are occurring across the country. But, while some of the blockades have been immensely disruptive, it is unclear that the ongoing protests “endanger the lives, health or safety of Canadians” so as to rise to the threshold of a national emergency under the law,” said Abby Deshman, Director of Criminal Justice for the CCLA.

“The emergency orders that the government has tabled are not targeted. They are not limited to specific protests, or specific geographic locations. They are expansive emergency orders that have already come into effect and apply equally across the entire country. And they place unprecedented restrictions on every single Canadian’s constitutional rights.”

“The current emergency orders place significant limits on peaceful assembly across the entire country. They require financial institutions to turn over personal financial information to CSIS and the RCMP, and to freeze the bank accounts and cut off financial services provided to anyone who has attended, or who has provided assistance to those participating in, a prohibited assembly – all without judicial oversight.”

“It is in light of all these violations of civil liberties that we will be taking the government to court,” finished Deshman.
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Old 02-23-2022, 05:57 PM   #20
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*The polling data came back and Trudeau’s coalition govt just figured out how big of a mistake they made.
*People pulling their money out of banks gave the financial institutions a hell of a scare to say they wanted no more part in this.
*Parliament called his bluff
*CCLA launched a lawsuit
*Alberta launched a lawsuit
*Bergen pressed for another debate
*Damaged international reputation
*Most Canadian provinces removing all mandates and vax passports

This was a clear loss for fascist Trudeau and a loss for Canada overall. But fascists like we have posting here here always excuse fascist regimes. Perhaps dehydration has impacted how they think. Maybe they are not getting enough orange juice

Sounds like a whole lot of nothing. Just like your panic when the act was enacted.
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Old 02-23-2022, 09:51 PM   #21
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Sounds like a whole lot of nothing. Just like your panic when the act was enacted.
Sure - if you call the removal of the vax mandates they wanted removed, a run on the banks and multiple lawsuits filed against Trudeau and his partners in crime nothing, have at it

This was a clear loss for fascist Trudeau and a loss for Canada overall.
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Old 02-23-2022, 10:37 PM   #22
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... Let's NOT be silly here.

Trudeau was FORCED to end his Imperial bullshit.

The banks TOLD HIM to piss off! ... The others in Parliament
told him to piss off! ... The liberals in party told him
to piss off! .... President Biden tol --- was asleep.

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Old 02-24-2022, 03:32 AM   #23
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... Let's NOT be silly here.
That would be nice, for once. But too many heads are firmly entrenched up the asses they belong to
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Old 02-24-2022, 04:38 PM   #24
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Sure - if you call the removal of the vax mandates they wanted removed, a run on the banks and multiple lawsuits filed against Trudeau and his partners in crime nothing, have at it

This was a clear loss for fascist Trudeau and a loss for Canada overall.
Mandates that were ending anyway?

Lawsuits that are going nowhere?

Well, at least the convey pawns now have a bunch of tickets, frostbite, and towing fees that they earned.
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Old 02-24-2022, 04:42 PM   #25
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... And of course - The DONATIONS MONEY! $$$$$$

They WILL be gettin' their share. ...

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Old 02-24-2022, 05:07 PM   #26
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Mandates that were ending anyway?

Lawsuits that are going nowhere?

Well, at least the convey pawns now have a bunch of tickets, frostbite, and towing fees that they earned.
You obviously are ill-informed about some of the Canadian mandates.

And amazing to see you know the outcome of a lawsuit before it is even argued

This was a clear loss for fascist Trudeau and a loss for Canada overall.
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Old 02-24-2022, 10:14 PM   #27
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This was a clear loss for fascist Trudeau and a loss for Canada overall.
How so? Canada seems just fine now.
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Old 02-24-2022, 10:55 PM   #28
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How so? Canada seems just fine now.
Only because they don't watch FOX (Faaucks ehh) news to listen to the opinion-based reporting of Tuckie - man/ child Carlson, or college drop out Sean nicotine-fit Hannity. Both of them would try to Gin up the entire Northern Territories, if it would increase ratings despite being completely false. But the folks on this board think they're fantastic! They prefer being gaslit 24/7
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How so? Canada seems just fine now.
Loss of their reputation internationally and the increased anti-gov't, anti-Trudeau sentiment by Canadian citizens
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Loss of their reputation internationally and the increased anti-gov't, anti-Trudeau sentiment by Canadian citizens
I’m sure the citizens of Ottawa were happy to have there streets back and the peaceful quiet.
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