The Triumph of the Administrative State: A wide-ranging discussion with Bruce Pardy and Jan Jekielek for American Thought Leaders [see video] focused on the Canadian experience. The administrative state succeeded beyond its wildest dreams thanks to the rupture of COVID, when Canada’s nanny state became extreme and people succumbed in ways they would not have […]
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By Bruce Pardy for The Epoch Times Commentary On July 26, Tamara Lich was released from jail again. Charged with mischief in February for her role in the Freedom Convoy that descended on Parliament Hill, Lich had been incarcerated on July 8 by a justice of the peace after the Crown attorney characterized her as […]
The CJC plays an important role in maintaining the people’s confidence in the judiciary. That trust is undermined when judges fail to show prudence in commenting on the delicate political issues of the day.
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.
“That’s not the way banking should work in a free and democratic country.” ~ Bruce Pardy
The catastrophe of Canada
Rex Murphy and Jordan B. Peterson, YouTube, February 20, 2022 Discussing “alternative explanations” for the Liberal government’s invocation of the Emergencies Act in Ottawa this month, Jordan B. Peterson considers a psychological reason. According to Peterson, because Trudeau’s father invoked the War Measures Act in response to the October Crisis in 1970, Justin’s invoking of […]
And now, it’s economic warfare
It’s the control of money that keeps the people in servitude. Crypto has become a tool for saving the working class from obliteration by hegemonic forces within the ruling-class financial structure.
“The rule of law is a fundamental principle of our constitutional order and requires that the government be bound by the law. It appears that the government has enacted an Emergency Declaration where it has not met the strict criteria permitting it to do so.”