Trucker protest at U.S. border crossing reportedly several kilometres long

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The Charter of Rights, the Canadian Constitution and the Privacy act mean nothing to those Marxists in Ottawa and are all being violated. They could care less about rights and freedoms. Our lying Marxist politicians and the MSM have shown us all that they are not on we the peasants side. We are watching today as to what we may see in the future for Canada. Unless this Marxist dictator in Ottawa is arrested and charged with crimes against humanity what will he try to do in the next election? To be allowed to get away with what this buffoon has done can only be seen as a tyranny government that will stop at nothing to stay in control. Just saying. 😷
Once again. What charter of rights are being breached?
What constitutional rights are being breached?
What privacy act is being breached?
Be specific. We would all like to learn. If you cannot, then you have no credibility and are just blowing smoke and feeding the misinformation mill.
 

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"The husband of Ottawa protest convoy organizer Tamara Lich says he flew to Ottawa Feb. 2 on a private jet, the $5,000 cost of which was covered by a "really nice gentleman'' he doesn't really know."
 

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You are whacked. They have as much right to prrivacy as the protesters.
https://www.ontariohighwaytrafficact.com › general-talk › requirement-for-police-identify-themselves-when-asked-t7048.html
However, there is a possibility that an individual agency may have requirement in their own General Orders with regard to wearing either a visible badge number or name tag and/or identifying themselves when requested. The officers name and number would also appear on any PON that was issued at the roadside. argyll VIP Posts: 888
 

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https://www.ontariohighwaytrafficact.com › general-talk › requirement-for-police-identify-themselves-when-asked-t7048.html
However, there is a possibility that an individual agency may have requirement in their own General Orders with regard to wearing either a visible badge number or name tag and/or identifying themselves when requested. The officers name and number would also appear on any PON that was issued at the roadside. argyll VIP Posts: 888

I’m just experimenting with your link and removing the s from https to see what happens.
 
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https://www.ontariohighwaytrafficact.com › general-talk › requirement-for-police-identify-themselves-when-asked-t7048.html
However, there is a possibility that an individual agency may have requirement in their own General Orders with regard to wearing either a visible badge number or name tag and/or identifying themselves when requested. The officers name and number would also appear on any PON that was issued at the roadside. argyll VIP Posts: 888
The first part of your cut and paste was missing so here it is "I don't know of any Act or Regulation that would require a Peace Officer to identify themselves........".
Anyway, a highway traffic act situation.... speeding ticket versus riot or crowd control??? Great comparison ....NOT LOL
 

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OK, I cannot BELIEVE I'm siding with Moosie over you, but even a blind pig finds an acorn every once in a while.

Cops on duty, acting in their official capacity, have no right to privacy.
OK but I disagree. There is no place that demands or requires personal identification when dressed in combats or riot gear.
If there is, show me.
Moosie tried and all he could find is a Highway Traffic act and even then it states they do not have to. Here is th entire quote form his link "I don't know of any Act or Regulation that would require a Peace Officer to identify themselves. However, there is a possibility that an individual agency may have requirement in their own General Orders with regard to wearing either a visible badge number or name tag and/or identifying themselves when requested."
There may (or probably is) differences between the US and Canada but if I recall, watching the crowd control measures during BLM riots, there were no identifying marks on the black outfits the police were wearing.
 

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OK but I disagree. There is no place that demands or requires personal identification when dressed in combats or riot gear.
If there is, show me.
Moosie tried and all he could find is a Highway Traffic act and even then it states they do not have to. Here is th entire quote form his link "I don't know of any Act or Regulation that would require a Peace Officer to identify themselves. However, there is a possibility that an individual agency may have requirement in their own General Orders with regard to wearing either a visible badge number or name tag and/or identifying themselves when requested."
There may (or probably is) differences between the US and Canada but if I recall, watching the crowd control measures during BLM riots, there were no identifying marks on the black outfits the police were wearing.
In Canada? I don't know. In the U.S. every PD I ever heard of requires officers to identify. I'm not familiar with an exemption for situations when excessive force is MOST likely.
 

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So much for that cause eh?


‘Freedom Convoy’ leader says he just wants to go home after spending night in jail​

“Freedom Convoy” leader Chris Barber says his “organizing days are over” and he just wants to go home to his farm in Swift Current, Sask., after being arrested and jailed on charges of mischief and obstruct police.

 

Tecumsehsbones

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So much for that cause eh?


‘Freedom Convoy’ leader says he just wants to go home after spending night in jail​

“Freedom Convoy” leader Chris Barber says his “organizing days are over” and he just wants to go home to his farm in Swift Current, Sask., after being arrested and jailed on charges of mischief and obstruct police.

I guess we won't be getting a latter-day "Letter from the Birmingham Jail" from this freedom-fighting hero.
 

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So much for that cause eh?


‘Freedom Convoy’ leader says he just wants to go home after spending night in jail​

“Freedom Convoy” leader Chris Barber says his “organizing days are over” and he just wants to go home to his farm in Swift Current, Sask., after being arrested and jailed on charges of mischief and obstruct police.


OH FFS - 1 night in jail.. he didn't even get a chance to get his ass streched.

Ask Flossy, he know all about getting his ass streched. (by Trudeau)
 

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Do you have confirmation? I haven't found anything except for the Ottawa police tweet, they also said she threw a bike at the horse
"They" who?

Cause it's clear she threw nothing at the police, bike, walker or anything.

Closed she came was shuffle/ambling on her walker to move in front of horses and have others be OOOUUUTTTRRRAAAGGGGEEEDDDD that she got 'trampled'.
 

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Technically, the way I’m understanding it, it is in place as soon as it’s declared before its debated in parliament (though it has to be debated within seven days of its declaration):

Democratic safeguards: parliamentary oversight, accountability, and respecting Canadians’ individual rights

The Emergencies Act has stringent, built-in protections which ensure democratic oversight and accountability with respect to the way in which the Government exercises its powers under the Act.

The Act also requires consultation with the provinces and territories before a Declaration is issued, unless the provinces and territories cannot be adequately consulted without unduly jeopardizing the effectiveness of the proposed action. Once a Declaration is issued, a report must be tabled in Parliament within seven sitting days explaining the consultations that have taken place.

Great we have statutes that allows the PMO to gain total control for 7 days on a whim , and it hasn’t been used til now . Pity .
 
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