During the ten days that the Emergencies Act was in force, the banks went out of their way to serve Ottawa’s best interests. And in doing so turned their backs on those very customers they claim to love so much. That green chair doesn’t look quite so comfy anymore.
Category: Pandemic
An increase of over 25% was detected in both call types during January–May 2021, compared with the years 2019–2020. Using Negative Binomial regression models, the weekly emergency call counts were significantly associated with the rates of 1st and 2nd vaccine doses administered to this age group but were not with COVID-19 infection rates.
Perhaps the issue was bias against the Freedom Convoy.
“People don’t have to fix it but if they could just not be a part of it.”
At the end of the long Covid day, what did we all catch? A managerial state.
Governments discriminate all the time, Pardy says, and the effectiveness of the Charter is limited.
Law and politics work differently south of the border.
What we have now is a dependent population, economically and psychologically.
During COVID, Canadians have been subject to some of the most sweeping restrictions in the history of their country, and the Constitution has not protected them. But this crisis did not begin with COVID.
Dr. Julie Ponesse is joined by law professor and Rights Probe Executive Director Bruce Pardy to discuss the state of freedom in Canada, why autonomy and civil liberties have lost their footing, and where the collectivist approach to law came from.
