Holy cow…looks like steep steps for a trailer court. Not very eloquent but they eventually got their ideas across. The police…not so much. Wow…
Holy cow…looks like steep steps for a trailer court. Not very eloquent but they eventually got their ideas across. The police…not so much. Wow…
People often ask why the Canadian Constitution Foundation is fighting Ottawa in the federal courts over the invocation of the Emergencies Act when all that can be awarded is a declaration that the government acted illegally. We’re fighting because the Emergencies Act is a carefully written piece of legislation designed to prevent governments from suspending civil liberties and rounding up hundreds of people on a pretext, as Pierre Trudeau appeared to do in October 1970.
Although the Emergencies Act didn’t stop Justin Trudeau’s government from repeating history, confirmation by the courts should give future governments pause and reduce the risk of a trumped-up emergency declaration happening again.
As the government of Justin Trudeau appeals January’s Federal Court decision that found his invocation of the Emergencies Act in 2022 to be unlawful, history is repeating itself in uncanny ways.
Josh Dehaas: The Trudeau family tradition of invoking unnecessary emergency powers — National Post
Newly obtained documents reveal that Pierre Trudeau's government didn't have the RCMP's backing to trigger the War Measures Act in 1970apple.news
If you read the article that you’re linking to which I’m assuming you’ve done, you will see that they’re making several different comparisons.So Pierre invoking Marshal Law was not a good idea?
He should'a left things as they were?
Interesting point of view.
Probably he should have . He lost the support of the nation with that move and everything he has tried since is making it worse . Let’s open the sea cocks and sink the good ship Liberal .So Pierre invoking Marshal Law was not a good idea?
He should'a left things as they were?
Interesting point of view.
Papa Trudeau had his own version of Brenda Lucki back in 1970 (RCMP head) that also did not speak up with the actual facts & numbers but was a good team player & took one for the gipper, etc… there are several different parallels mentioned, etc…If you read the article that you’re linking to which I’m assuming you’ve done, you will see that they’re making several different comparisons.
Poppa & cabinet exaggerating, the number of people involved as a threat (I think it was actually between 30 and 40, but they were saying 3500) and same with Justin (whoever owned the one camper at Coutts border crossing vrs the Diag-whatever group that’s really a handful of people), etc…
The situation was indeed serious. The separatist Front de libération du Québec (FLQ) that had terrorized Quebec with bombings in the 1960s had kidnapped Quebec’s labour and immigration minister, Pierre Laporte, and the British trade commissioner, James Cross. Laporte was later killed.So Pierre invoking Marshal Law was not a good idea?
He should'a left things as they were?
Interesting point of view.
Higgitt had testified secretly in 1979 to the public inquiry into the illegal activities of the RCMP Security Service, also known as the McDonald commission. He attended daily meetings with cabinet members including Pierre Trudeau in the days leading up to the invocation of the War Measures Act. Yet he testified, according to the newly obtained records, that he was never asked whether he believed there was an apprehended insurrection, or whether he thought the War Measures Act was necessary to counter the FLQ. Had he been asked for his opinion, he told the commission nine years later, Higgitt would have said “no.”Papa Trudeau had his own version of Brenda Lucki back in 1970 (RCMP head) that also did not speak up with the actual facts & numbers but was a good team player & took one for the gipper, etc… there are several different parallels mentioned, etc…
A junkie nap.The FLQ probably honked their horns and woke Pierre up from a sleep.
I was thinking there was probably a fair bit of cocaine going along for him to keep up with Margaret for a portion of the time at least.A junkie nap.
Ohhhh fuck yeah.I was thinking there was probably a fair bit of cocaine going along for him to keep up with Margaret for a portion of the time at least.
More tyranny.Report says 87% of Freedom Convoy documents were never released — Toronto Sun
A report by the Privy Council Office says that 87% of the federal records on the Freedom Convoy were never disclosed by a 2023 inquiry, according to Blacklock’s Reporter. And Canadians will wait decades to see the confidential memos and emails. In a report to MPs and senators, the Privy Council...apple.news
Misinformation is what you get from engineers that are incapable of doing their job properly. Misinformation is a polite term for politicians bullshit.
So, are railways an essential service?Meh, bad spot? It’s a photo-op like BLM or LBGTQECT or The Teddy Bear thing and what have you.
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Justin will be out there with his non-single use metal reusable jerry can full of green bio-diesel-solitarily for the railway blockades (I’m not even going to touch the flammable rash of understandable church burnings)
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…on one knee, with a single photogenic tear rolling down one cheek. Is that a bad spot?
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