Public Inquiries into Emergencies Act begin September 19

Taxslave2

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This scumbag PM has made thousands of dollars from the covid scamdemic. For every vaccine that he bought from big pharma, the prik got a kickback from big pharma. WTH? Our politicians are pretty much exempt from prosecution for the many crimes and ethical violations that they have committed against Canadians.

But ask most Canadians if they really give a shit. We know that they do not give a shit because we would not be in the crisis and mess that Canada is fast finding itself in today. We still have the fools out there voting for liberals and socialists constantly. They still just do not get it. :(
More probably millions.
 
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Taxslave2

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The “Armed” portion regarding Ottawa was the knowledge/assumption that these trucks would have tools for changing tires, etc…in them. It gets weirder & weirder….
That would be a first.other than the occasional lobbed, I haven’t seen a truck with a spare tire in decades.
 

Ron in Regina

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That would be a first.other than the occasional lobbed, I haven’t seen a truck with a spare tire in decades.

The Trudeau cabinet was fully briefed ahead of invoking the Emergencies Act that there was no threat to national security, as required by the law. That assessment came from the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS), the agency tasked with making such assessments.
Sec. 2 of the CSIS Act spells out the criteria of a threat, including espionage or sabotage, foreign influenced activities, the use or threat of violence for political goals and using unlawful acts to overthrow the government. CSIS examined the situation and didn’t find anything happening that met the legal threshold, including foreign donations made online to support the convoy.
 

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The Trudeau cabinet was fully briefed ahead of invoking the Emergencies Act that there was no threat to national security, as required by the law. That assessment came from the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS), the agency tasked with making such assessments.
Sec. 2 of the CSIS Act spells out the criteria of a threat, including espionage or sabotage, foreign influenced activities, the use or threat of violence for political goals and using unlawful acts to overthrow the government. CSIS examined the situation and didn’t find anything happening that met the legal threshold, including foreign donations made online to support the convoy.
The government sent the riot police to try and create an incident , but the law abiding protesters didn’t play along . This government cannot even effectively start a riot .
 

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Well obviously this is going spectacularly badly for Justin, but at the end of the day with an election three years distant and no punishment for envoking the act without lawful excuse there really isn't any reason for him to care about this.

It's just going to be a case of "oh dear, i squashed the rights of some people i don't like, i'll 'do better' next time Yawn! next issue pls.
Exactly. While it opens what the government did so we know what happened, there are no consequences so really, what's the point if we can't hold anyone responsible? The Cpc want an inquiry on how covid was handled & again, what's the point? In 3 years everyone will forget so Trudeau doesn't give a crap & will continue to penalize as he sees fit.
 

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Exactly. While it opens what the government did so we know what happened, there are no consequences so really, what's the point if we can't hold anyone responsible? The Cpc want an inquiry on how covid was handled & again, what's the point? In 3 years everyone will forget so Trudeau doesn't give a crap & will continue to penalize as he sees fit.
3 years? They'll never make it to the end of winter.
Do you think? It'd be nice but I'm skeptical...