The Canadian government is coming to terms with the knowledge that they are not as infallible as they believed in their ability to enact laws without accountability or, more importantly, without liability.
The Supreme Court of Canada has confirmed that they should be held to account when enacting unconstitutional laws that infringe upon our rights, specifically those which are "clearly wrong, in bad faith or an abuse of power."
The decision, described as intending to “strike a balance between the protection of constitutional rights and the need for effective government” states, "The government and its representatives are required to exercise their powers in good faith and to respect the 'established and indisputable' laws that define the constitutional rights of individuals.” When legislation is passed that is found to meet “the very high threshold of being clearly unconstitutional, passed in bad faith or that amounts to an abuse of power,” the state can be found liable and be forced to pay reparations.
As expected, the Trudeau government argued they have absolute immunity, based on parliamentary privilege and sovereignty, and the constitutional principles of the separation of powers. They expressed concerns that “damages for enactments of even clearly unconstitutional legislation would open the floodgates to claims and chill them from passing constitutional laws out of concern they would later be on the hook for payments.”
Chief Justice Wagner and Justice Karakatsanis clarify; “By shielding the government from liability in even the most egregious circumstances, absolute immunity would subvert the principles that demand government accountability”.
Section 24(1) of the Charter confirms that damages are available where “appropriate and just in the circumstances.”
Recent history has demonstrated our government’s willingness to trample the rights of Canadians without accountability; we need only look at the freezing of bank accounts as one obvious example.
We can only imagine how concerned they must be now that they know, without a doubt, that we have the ability to dissect all of their decisions with this same scrutiny.
To read the decision Canada (Attorney General) v. Power, click the link; https://t.co/O8c2YcOhPu
@BGatesIsaPyscho My excessive cellphone use caught up to me in July of 2023. For years I spent so much time conducting business with my bluetooth in my ear from morning until night. It's been about 15 years since I had to stop using a bluetooth and now I can't even hold the phone while it's on.
@robertlufkinmd I embraced the technology, and now I get major headaches if I hold my cell phone with data or wifi on. I have worse symptoms that is too long to mention here.
Insulin resistance predicts chronic, age-related diseases
*cancer
*heart disease
*stroke
*type 2 diabetes
*hypertension
>200 healthy, non-obese people were measured for insulin resistance, divided into 3 groups based on the result, and evaluated several years later.
NO ONE in the most insulin sensitive group developed ANY of the diseases listed.
The most insulin resistant group developed the MOST disease, and the middle group the second most.
"an age-related clinical event developed in approximately 1 out of 3 healthy individuals in the upper tertile [third] of insulin resistance at baseline, followed for an average of 6 yr, whereas no clinical events were observed in the most insulin-sensitive tertile"
This is perhaps the most important graph for health, ever.
If you want to remain free of chronic, life-threatening disease, or even overcome them, get and stay insulin sensitive.
How to do this:
*eat real whole food, not garbage factory food
*cut refined carbohydrates and sugar
*get adequate protein
*don't eat all the time
*build muscle through strength training
*be physically active, don't be sedentary
*get sun and fresh air regularly
*have normal body weight with high muscle mass and low body fat - both men and women
Most chronic, age-related disease can be prevented, and that's how you do it.
@LJ702@CryptoSavy1 Did you find any solutions to reverse your emf-sensitivity so that you are able to watch TV and hold your cell phone normally? Excessive cell phone use for work has caused some severe symptoms for me.
@DiedSuddenly_ I have an EMF sensitivity that started in July of 2023 which has some very concerning symptoms. If anyone knows anything about a treatment that works at reducing your emf sensitivity, please let me know.
@DrLoupis No! You didn't buy the lies on Covid, but you are all in on this one. I am glad to see that the majority of the comment section is not with you on this.
@DrLoupis When you make a claim you should include the evidence that you are bassing your comment. I doubt he is calling for a genicide. I think Ben is a genius that has the most sound logic I have heard from anyone. You must get your news from Hamas. They literally hide behind babies.
Disturbing Truth - 54% of Pregnant Women Suffered Adverse Reactions to Pfizer's COVID-19 Vaccine, Some with Alarming Severity, by @DrPandaMD_ https://t.co/cN5KEMl7ME