Canada Goes Tyrannical

This week, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, the lightweight, unpopular elected leader of a country with a 93% vaccination rate for those over 60 and a total vaccination rate of 84%, announced that he would invoke the Emergencies Act in order to crack down on the Freedom Convoy — a group of protesters opposed to government vaccination mandates for truckers. Trudeau breathily announced that invocation of the law was in fact “reasonable and proportionate.” His public safety minister, Marco Mendicino, said that the actions were required thanks to “intimidation, harassment, and expressions of hate.”

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Regulating cryptocurrency under Emergencies Act not as clear as Freeland suggests

Controversial new rules enacted by the Liberal government under the Emergencies Act will require crowdfunding platforms holding money for illegal convoy protests to report any suspicious transactions, government officials said.

That includes transactions exceeding $10,000,and those suspected to be tied to money laundering or terrorist activity.

But the details of how the new rules will apply to cryptocurrencies weren’t available Tuesday evening, a day after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced the government would invoke the Emergencies Act to shut down protests against COVID-19 mandates that have blocked streets in downtown Ottawa and border crossings to the U.S.

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Justin Trudeau’s Canadian injustice is just a naked grab for power

To save Canadian democracy, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau must first destroy it.

Since the start of the pandemic, Trudeau has acted like COVID entitled him to unlimited power in the name of public safety — sort of like Gov. Andrew Cuomo on amphetamines. Now he claims he is entitled to use an iron fist to crush the trucker protest movement against a vaccine mandate.

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If Canada’s Crackdown On The Freedom Convoy Spirals Out Of Control, Trudeau Will Bear The Blame

When Canadian truckers first signaled their intent to assemble a Freedom Convoy protesting their government’s draconian Covid-19 policies, including vaccine mandates and passports, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau blew them off as a “fringe minority.”

Just this week, however, Trudeau invoked for the first time ever the Emergencies Act, the successor law to the War Measures Act, in order to mobilize the Canadian military to crush the Freedom Convoy and forcibly clear the truckers and their rigs from the streets of Ottawa. Somehow, this “fringe minority” has prompted the most authoritarian response from a Canadian government since Trudeau’s father, Pierre Trudeau, deployed soldiers in the October Crisis of 1970 to quell an actual separatist movement, the Front de libération du Québec (FLQ), after it kidnapped the deputy premier of Quebec and a British diplomat.

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Unmasking Trudeau’s lies and trucker truths

According to an old Israeli quip, the way to remove 500 Canadians from a swimming pool at closing time is to whisper, “Everybody out of the water, please.”

The implication is both clear and amusing to each group. Israelis are famous for and proud of being disobedient and unruly; Canadians are considered and view themselves as well-mannered and orderly.

But the joke, apparently, is on all concerned, now that the latter’s truckers have entered the picture. These guys aren’t exiting the proverbial premises with a subservient bow. On the contrary, they’re not only conducting a serious protest but leading others in the world to follow suit.

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How is royal outcast Andrew paying for £12m deal?

Questions over financing of sex abuse settlement as palace REFUSES to say if Queen, 95, is helping pay for it with Duke’s £18m Verbier chalet still not sold

Calls intensified today for the financial arrangements of Prince Andrew’s sex abuse lawsuit settlement to be revealed as Buckingham Palace again refused to say whether it could be partially funded by the Queen.

His mother is expected to foot some of the estimated £12million bill in a bid to draw a line under it before her much-anticipated Platinum Jubilee celebrations this summer. But there is anger at how the Queen, 95, has effectively been forced to bail out the ‘disgraced’ Duke of York, 61, whose modest pension from his time in the Royal Navy is now his only visible income – amid calls for the public to be told who is financing the deal.

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RCMP asks cryptocurrency exchanges to halt trading for accounts connected to convoy protests

The RCMP is asking cryptocurrency exchanges to stop facilitating transactions with cryptocurrency accounts connected to convoy protests.

A letter sent to several cryptocurrency exchanges and obtained by The Globe and Mail notes that both the RCMP and the Ontario Provincial Police are investigating cryptocurrency donations “in relation to illegal acts falling under the scope of the Emergency Measures Act.”

The letter instructs the exchange operators to “cease facilitating any transactions” with more than 30 specific cryptocurrency wallet addresses that it lists.

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John Ivison: Lessons from his father — we need more than Trudeau’s word on Emergencies Act

Former Progressive Conservative Party leader Robert Stanfield had few misgivings at the end of a long political life that led many to conclude he was the best prime minister Canada never had.

However, he said his one regret as leader of the Opposition was giving Pierre Trudeau the benefit of the doubt over the invocation of the War Measures Act. Stanfield later admitted he wished he had dissented, instead of supporting a policy he said encouraged “confrontation, escalation and disillusionment.”

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Trudeauscu threatens state will kidnap protesters children

Protesters are now barred from taking children to illegal assemblies, officials warn

Government officials are warning parents who bring children to illegal assemblies that they could face massive fines or jail time under new federal measures aimed at stopping the ongoing occupation of downtown Ottawa.

At the start of the week, the federal government invoked the Emergencies Act for the first time since its passage in 1988, giving it new powers.

Officials who spoke to reporters Wednesday morning on background said they couldn’t say when life will return to normal in Ottawa.

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Inside The Nerve Center That Keeps The Ottawa Trucker Protests Running

I believe the CBC refers to these products as “White Supremacist Foodstuffs.”

What they eat, where they go to the bathroom, how they get functioning saunas, and other questions answered.

OTTAWA — When Ottawa police let hundreds of protest vehicles drive into the downtown core of the nation’s capital, they did so under the seemingly reasonable assumption that there was no way the demonstrators could stick around in the streets of a city where temperatures regularly dip below 0 degrees Fahrenheit.

The police were wrong. Backed by donations of cash and supplies, the anti-vaccine mandate protesters have created an off-book supply chain to keep hundreds or thousands of people clothed and fed indefinitely.

It’s not as bad as you’d normally expect from Buzzfeed.

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Cops warn downtown Ottawa demonstrators to ‘leave the area now’

Canadian cops hound woman for posting about Freedom Convoy on Facebook while top political aide is forced out of her job for donating $100 to truckers – as Trudeau regime uses every trick in the book to crack down on COVID dissent


Cops warn downtown Ottawa demonstrators to ‘leave the area now’

Police renewed warnings to downtown Ottawa protesters to get out of the parliamentary precinct Wednesday, this time with the federal Emergencies Act in their arsenal.

Officers walked along Wellington Street handing out notices to protesters encamped there, telling them they “must leave the area now.”

It’s not the first time police have issued such a warning, but it is the first time since the federal government invoked legislation that gives police new powers to take the situation in hand.

I suspect they want this ended before the weekend.

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Free Speech Advocates BLAST Canada Gov’t for ‘Emergency Act’ Crackdown on Financial Accounts

… Recently retired University of Toronto Professor Jordan Peterson shredded proclamations from Trudeau, mocking his words directly: “’[T]he shared values that unite us’ our bank accounts are no longer secure from arbitrary government seizure @JustinTrudeau,” Peterson tweeted. He then mocked Canada’s Flag Day announcement in particular, contrasting it with the current state of the republic: “‘Today we celebrate our national flag’ as crowdfunding for political protest has been redefined as a terrorist act @JustinTrudeau.”

The Heritage Foundation Research Fellow in Technology Policy Kara Frederick urged her followers to “Open your eyes” as she shared a video of the same speech from Freeland. The tweet she shared from a Twitter user with the handle Cyprian noted: “This is the panopticon and the new digital gulag. This is the start of The De-personing. This will expand to every country and every ‘offense.’”

Kayleigh McEnany torches ‘elitist’ Justin Trudeau

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‘Trudeau is Alone’: Fifth Canadian Province Abandons Vaccine Passports Amid Crackdown on Freedom Convoy

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, amid collapsing domestic approval ratings, is witnessing full-scale abandonment in the provinces, which is taking place as he moves to implement martial law on Freedom Convoy protesters who simply want their basic human rights respected.

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Ottawa convoy supporters dismiss authority of Emergencies Act, no plans to leave

 

Members of the Ottawa blockade that has kept the capital at a standstill for nearly three full weeks are calling the federal government’s use of the Emergencies Act a scare tactic.

Trucks, RVs and other vehicles with Canadian flags or banners with the word “freedom” in giant letters along their front grilles remain on Wellington Street in front of Parliament Hill, with drivers saying they will stay put until all COVID-19 vaccine mandates and restrictions are lifted.

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