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Freedom & Health Law with Bruce Pardy Lockdowns Pandemic

Canada: A User’s Guide and Owner’s Manual

The law is intended to prevent injustice, serving as a shield to protect our freedoms. At the forefront of these laws is the Constitution, designed to limit government power and safeguard those freedoms. In the past four years, we have collectively experienced all levels of government using so-called legal protections as instruments of control, a shift supported by political decisions rather than established rules. Prof. Bruce Pardy, a prominent figure in the “No More Lockdowns” movement, joins host Randy Hillier, former Ontario MPP and noted activist, to examine constitutional law [the rule of law, division of powers, common vs. statute law] and the complex hierarchy of laws that make it difficult for individuals (and even lawyers) to navigate the legal system. How can citizens drive change, curb government overreach, demand accountability, confront existing power dynamics, and participate in open political dialogue? Unlike law, the answer is a direct one! Joining the discussion are fellow guests, citizen journalist Leigh Stewy, and farmer Shawn McRae of McRae Farms Ltd. This episode was originally livestreamed on November 18.

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