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It was the hot tub that did it. Photos of convoy supporters relaxing in a hot tub on a downtown Ottawa street last weekend were splashed all over the news. Now Justin Trudeau is mad and he’s gone and invoked war measures, known as the Emergencies Act. He wants that hot tub off the streets, pronto, and he needs wartime powers to get it done. Civil liberties remain “temporarily” suspended… just for two weeks, while we flatten the protesters!
On announcing the “state of emergency,” (state of emergency piled upon pre-existing state of emergency), Trudeau’s government immediately declared that banks are allowed to freeze personal and business accounts on the mere suspicion of involvement with the protest, without obtaining a court order. They cannot be sued for such actions. Police, intelligence agencies and banks are authorized to share “relevant information”. Banks are required to report financial relationships of persons involved in the protests to the RCMP or the Canadian Security Intelligence Service. The Act also allows the government to force businesses (such as tow-trucks) to provide services against their will, to ban public assembly and travel, to forbid the use of a specific property, and to secure specific areas. Its implementation was opposed by four provincial premiers.
Judging by his behavior, Trudeau has been hoping for some kind of violence ever since the truckers’ movement started. He needed something, anything that could serve as a Canadian “January 6 moment” so as to arrogate even more dictatorial powers than Canada’s existing state of emergency allowed. But despite constant provocation, truckers gave him nothing to work with. Even the efforts of Canada’s finest state-subsidized creative writers (the mainstream media) couldn’t spin this thing — in all its bouncy-castle, dance-party, hot-tubbified glory — into a believable insurrection.
Yes, there were and are border blockades — but peaceful ones (the most significant blockade to date, at Ambassador Bridge between Ontario and Michigan, was resolved before Trudeau invoked the Emergencies Act). Peaceful civil disobedience is an established means of drawing attention to injustice when ordinary means of recourse have been exhausted. Theorists write of the need to reserve this method for cases of seriously entrenched injustice, where there is a reasonable chance the civil disobedience can attain the desired end.
However, Canada’s elites, both on left and right, sadly, are fixating on the presence of truckers in the capital and at the borders only as an embarrassment, a kind of excrescence on the face of the nation. For them the problem is not one of citizen discontent, but one of optics and economics. They aren’t interested in hearing about the impact of the mandates on citizens’ lives. They don’t want to carry out a public cost-benefit analysis or provide a clear exit plan from the Covid measures.
Their attitude proves that ordinary lines of communication between people and government have been broken. It has not been possible for the truckers and their supporters to have their grievances addressed by ordinary civic means. Of the conditions required to justify civil disobedience, one, at least, has been met.
This civil disobedience is all Trudeau can cite in justification of the Emergencies Act. The rationale is that ongoing protest and peaceful civil disobedience constitute a threat to national security and to the economy. Yet a credible government would have avoided this situation entirely by addressing, or at least expressing a willingness to evaluate, the suffering it is inflicting on its own people domestically. The Emergencies Act is only supposed to be invoked as a last resort in a genuine crisis — the War Measures Act, its predecessor, was last invoked under Pierre Trudeau in response to actual terrorism involving numerous bombings and the kidnapping and murder of a cabinet minister.
It’s absolutely true that the blockades are costing enormous amounts of money, controlling key access points to the nation, annoying the US, Canada’s best auto-part customer, and making Trudeau’s government look bad. But instead of punishing the symptoms, why haven’t federal and provincial governments looked to the cause? Trudeau and his team seemingly deliberately allowed this crisis to develop, inflamed the situation with insulting and contemptuous language and waited for the moment when they felt they would have enough support in the echelons of power to silence dissenters and seize control over everyone’s bank account while they were at it.
These are totalitarian methods, not the methods of a justly governed, civilized nation. What is particularly notable in government discourse over the last couple of weeks is that Covid has become an afterthought. Nobody in power appears genuinely concerned about anything other than maintaining control and saving face. Two-thirds of the Canadian population now support dropping all mandates.
It is starting to become clear that the mandates have nothing to do with Covid any more. The measures don’t work, and travel restrictions are pointless when Covid is already widespread within the country. But the government won’t let go. Over 80 percent of Canadians are vaccinated. They want 100 percent to get vaccinated. Why: so they can move the goalposts and demand another proof of compliance, getting boosted, for instance? The message is plain: participation in normal life is a privilege, not a default. Only those “in compliance” get to participate.
Canadians don’t want participation in normal life to become a privilege granted only on government say-so. That’s what these protests are about. But their goal will not be secured until the QR code system is gone. Even though some provinces say they are dropping the passport, they’re maintaining the existence of the system. It remains legal for businesses to enforce it for employees or clientele. But the QR code system must be dismantled and its use made illegal. It is the backbone of a potential social credit program — a totalitarian’s dream. Don’t let it come true, Canada.
By Jane Stannus
OTTAWA—In a surprise announcement in response to the truckers' Freedom Convoy, Justin Trudeau has granted himself emergency powers and named himself Emperor of the Galaxy.
"My resolve has never been stronger," said Trudeau with a sinister growl. "In order to ensure continuing safety and stability, Canada will be reorganized into the FIRST GALACTIC EMPIRE! For a safe, and secure, society!" Trudeau then raised his pale, gnarled hands, laughed a wicked laugh, and shot lightning from his fingertips as everyone clapped nervously.
"So this is how liberty dies," responded one Canadian MP, "to thunderous applause." The MP was then removed from social media and her bank account was frozen for providing support to the truckers.
Galactic Emperor Trudeau has vowed that all remaining truckers will be "hunted down and defeated." Sources say that he has used his powers to execute "Order 66" which mobilizes elite mountie squads to hunt down all supporters of the Freedom Convoy—even the younglings.
When reached for comment, a representative of the Freedom Convoy laughed and replied: "Ah, what a big dumb doughhead hoser that guy is, eh, buddy?"
OTTAWA—Looking for more inspiration on how to quell the Freedom Truckers, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is reviewing hours of old footage of an old classic: The Tiananmen Square Massacre.
"I love this old inspirational footage," said Trudeau with an enthusiastic glint in his eye. "The way the Chinese Communist Party wields its terrifying power is just masterful." Trudeau then turned to one of his generals. "Hey Hank! How many tanks we got? Think we could do something like this, eh?"
Trudeau is drawing inspiration from other great moments in evil tyrant history as well—such as the Bolshevik Red Terror, the Soviet Great Purge, the Chinese genocide of Tibetans, and his personal favorite, the Canimar River Massacre which was carried out by his dear father Fidel Castro.
"These people were geniuses!" he said excitedly.
Unfortunately for Trudeau, his planned action against the Freedom Convoy has been delayed as he has caught COVID again.
Invoking the Emergencies Act is a shocking admission of failure
‘Protests and blockades could and should already have been resolved by good intelligence, smart planning, and effective coordination among police forces.’
The Democracy Fund deplores Justin Trudeau’s unwarranted invocation of the Emergencies Act to end protests associated with the Freedom Convoy.
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TORONTO, Ontario. February 15, 2022
The Democracy Fund (TDF) deplores Justin Trudeau’s unwarranted invocation of the Emergencies Act to end protests associated with the Freedom Convoy.
The Emergencies Act may only be used in extraordinary circumstances such as a national emergency that seriously endangers the lives, health and safety of Canadians. It is not meant to be used to suppress peaceful protests or non-violent acts of civil disobedience.
Justin Trudeau’s government invoked the Act by declaring a public order emergency. This declaration empowers the government to make certain orders restricting the rights and freedoms of Canadians. Refusing to comply with these new restrictions can result in serious criminal charges.
The government’s new powers include prohibiting public assemblies that may reasonably be expected to lead to a breach of the peace. Other restrictions include prohibitions on travel to and within specified areas, prohibitions on the use of specified property, and forcing qualified persons to render essential services to the government.
TDF has been sending its lawyers to Freedom Convoy protests to ensure that everyone understands their fundamental freedoms and their rights to due process under the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. We will continue to support peaceful protestors associated with the Freedom Convoy and persons who are arrested for non-violent acts of civil disobedience.
We will also be offering FREE legal assistance in fighting fines and tickets given to truckers and protesters.
For more information or to submit your tickets visit: https://www.thedemocracyfund.ca/trucker_law_intake_form
Trudeau’s government immediately declared that banks are allowed to freeze personal and business accounts on the mere suspicion of involvement with the protest, without obtaining a court order. They cannot be sued for such actions. Police, intelligence agencies and banks are authorized to share “relevant information”. Banks are required to report financial relationships of persons involved in the protests to the RCMP or the Canadian Security Intelligence Service. The Act also allows the government to force businesses (such as tow-trucks) to provide services against their will, to ban public assembly and travel, to forbid the use of a specific property, and to secure specific areas.
Lincoln Jay
@lincolnmjay
19h
.@JustinTrudeau invokes Emergencies Act. No further developments on the ground in Ottawa. Truckers and supporters remain on scene throughout the downtown core despite these new measures.
ConvoyReports.com
The Post Millennial
@TPostMillennial
20h
"MARTIAL LAW": Tucker Carlson calls out dictator Justin Trudeau for using the Emergencies Act to target freedom protesters.
59% of U.S. Voters Support Canadian Truckers in ‘Freedom Convoy’ Protest
Tuesday, February 15, 2022
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I admire these truckers.