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Health Canada says vaccines cannot be mandated

If you are like many, and quite possibly the large majority of Canadians, you have probably wondered how it is that constitutional and informed consent rights can be easily brushed aside in favour of a liability free pharmaceutical injection mandate.    The right to make informed decisions for yourself is echoed in the Canadian Charter […]

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The right to self defence in Canada

Justin Trudeau made waves in June of this year when he made the statement that Canadians do not have the right to use a gun for self protection. But is that true? The Criminal Code of Canada does not state that Canadians do not have the right to use a gun for self protection.  In

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To Whom are our Elected Officials Loyal?

With elections looming on the horizon, candidacy races are heating up.  Politics is often discussed among friends and colleagues and with that is the discussion of which candidate will best represent our community’s needs and our individual values.  There seems to be a general sense that those who are elected are required to represent their

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Chrystia Freeland, George Soros and The New World Order

As we continue to dig into the global governance movement, very serendipitously one of our followers shared an interview that I had not yet seen, with Chrystia Freeland and George Soros from a number of years ago. As you might expect, the content was eye opening and a little bit unsettling.  Chrystia Freeland holds the

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Bernier and the World Economic Forum

Our post on Canadian Members of the World Economic Forum  included Maxime Bernier with a clear notation that at this time we could not find evidence of membership in the WEF, but that he did, in fact, attend a WEF Annual Meeting in 2008.  Some supporters of Bernier were upset that he was included on

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Poilievre and the World Economic forum – NEW UPDATE

There is much controversy about Conservative PM Candidate Pierre Poilievere and his current or past involvement with the World Economic Forum (WEF) , or whether he was involved at all. In 2021, Poilievre was listed on the WEF as is noted in this archived page. Since posting this, we have received a number of comments

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Universal Basic Income Legislation Tabled

On December 16, 2021, Private Members Bill C-233, “An Act to develop a national framework for guaranteed livable basic income”, received first reading in the House of Commons. The Bill is sponsored by the NDP MP for Winnipeg Centre, Leah Gazan. What is Universal Basic Income (UBI)? In its simplest terms, it is a system

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Global Shapers Canadian Members

The Global Shapers Community was founded in 2011 by Claus Schwab to “empower young people to play an active role in shaping local, regional and global agendas.” Despite clearly being an arm of the World Economic Forum, they claim to be a grassroots organization that is comprised of people under age 30, boasting 14,000 members, in

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Secretary General keynote speech at the Ottawa Conference on Security and Defence, 09 MAR 2022

NATO Secretary General welcomes Canada’s leading role in the response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine March 9, 2020

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