we are polite we are reasonable but we will not be pushed around.
“Those Who Can Make You Believe Absurdities, Can Make You Commit Atrocities” -Voltaire
From the lawyer I work with: "If you have been vaccinated for COVID-19 and have encountered difficulties or resistance to your attempts to report an adverse reaction, we request your assistance to help us and to help our country to benefit from good governance."
‼️WHERE IS NICHOLAS JORDAN WAGTER?‼️
This is truly terrifying for Nicholas Jordan Wagter.
Under the BC Mental Health Act:
"the deemed consent provision, removes the right of an involuntary patient to make or even have a say in decisions on their psychiatric treatment.
It also excludes family members from having a say or making decisions related to treatment for their loved ones.
Deemed consent means only a patient’s health care provider has the power to make decisions about their psychiatric treatment, regardless of the wishes and values of the patient and/or their family members, and regardless of whether they have capacity to consent to or refuse treatment."
Given the "law" neither Nicholas Jordan Wagter OR his family had any control over his "certification" NOR in any decisions following Dr. Emory issuing the "commit" order.😳😳😳
Nicholas had no health care provider. The system targeted him. Arrested him. Involuntarily committed him.
TEN DAYS AGO.
"Rotating Resident" Emory should FLUNK his residency for the involuntary commitment of Nicholas Jordan Wagter WITHOUT AN EVALUATION prior to "certification."
‼️WHERE IS NICHOLAS JORDAN WAGTER?‼️
https://t.co/EnOQH51AMh
Today I introduced legislation to ban floor crossing without voter consent. When MPs switch parties after an election, they override the will of the people and erode trust. My bill restores accountability: if you want to change parties, face your constituents and let them decide.
Carney is the first PM to ever cobble together a majority through floor crossing. Power was gained with backroom deals, not the ballot box. Today I introduced Bill C-278 to require MPs earn voter consent before switching parties. If your reasons are valid, defend them to voters.
But he did say sorry! 😒
A woman was beaten with a baseball bat in her own bedroom during a home invasion.
Her children hid in fear while one called 911. The judge called it a “heinous crime of violence” and said the offender would normally be facing five years or more.
Instead, his sentence was reduced because of rehabilitation and remorse.
The victim still lives with the trauma. The offender gets credit for turning his life around.
Welcome to the debate at the heart of Canada’s fucked up justice system.
Rehabilitation should not be a factor in sentencing.
#onpoli #cdnpoli
https://t.co/WZhjtUdoRo
From: Sophie Gregoire <>
Sent: January 28, 2021 1:31 PM
To: Jeff Brown <>
Subject: « Everything seems complicated until time makes it easy » Jeff Brown
...just quoting you....
and whatever resistance you face...may you meet it with softness.
May you allow the warmth loving hand to rest on your
chest so you feel safe, protected and loved.
Im here for you.
Sent from my iPhone
Sophie Gregoire Trudeau! It is now over 5 years since I made my second effort to disconnect from you. The above was one of the emails you sent to claw me back. Do you remember? Have you come to understand the perilous nature of emails like the above when sent to a civilian? Do you yet understand that when you shared the details of your sex life with a sitting Prime Minister while alone with me in your home, that you put me in a terrible position, especially if I chose to disconnect from you and your political world. Do you yet understand, or do you imagine that YOU are the victim?
After all, you were not just any Canadian "leading lady." You were inextricably linked with the Prime Minister's Office (your assistant even worked there etc.), and I was a powerless citizen. I have lived the utterly devastating consequences of this power gap in the last years, as those that target and shadow ban individuals perceived to be a threat to power, have shattered most everything I had built. It is likely that this all could have been avoided if you'd had adult boundaries in your contact with me, so that my disconnect (and the information I held) would not have irrationally concerned those who protect power.
Some Canadians criticize me for writing ‘In Trudeau’s Kitchen’, but what they forget is that book can save lives. They are life jackets, especially for those who are being drowned by abusers of power. And they are also an important way to set the record straight. One of the key elements of the story is that the RCMP is said to have told the Hamilton Police that I was “stalking you” after the latter had commenced a police investigation at my request. I am told that this is what led to the first investigation stoppage. And its a blatant lie, as the book demonstrates. I have a right to correct it. And the people have a right to know what really happened.
What those that criticize don’t know is that I tried every system in this country. The MSM buried it, the cops and the RCMP obstructed it, two Privacy Act Federal Court appeals were riddled with games and lies. I did everything a human could do. The last thing the powers-that-be want is for this book to reach the left wing, because it tells the truth. So they got in my way, in the hopes that I would weaken or perish before completing it.
In our interactions, you acted as though you were not married to a PM. You acted as though you could do and write whatever you want, without having to concern yourself with the consequences for a lowly citizen. It was your world, and your world alone, and how dare I end a connection that I grew to disrespect?
Now imagine if it was you. You would be appalled if someone tried to stop you from disconnecting from them, especially if you had- like me- generously volunteered your time, efforts, and ideas. Well, I am more than appalled, Sophie. I am sickened by you, and horrified that I ever believed in you. All you had to say was "Thank you for your service, Jeff" but you didn't. You couldn't. You wouldn't. Because you imagined yourself entitled. You imagined yourself something better than the one who tried to get away. You aren't. If you were, this would never have happened.
@SusieWiles@DNIGabbard@realDonaldTrump@Puglaas@CarymaRules@CandiceMalcolm@AlexpiersonAMP@mario4thenorth@shuvmajumdar@MatthewTaub@glennbeck
@RavenT_91@JayGenXer think again
Boomers are not the leading generation now
you need the younger generation to get off their ass and vote like their life depends on it, because it does
The Globe and Mail is now running opinion pieces about cutting elderly benefits because Canada faces “crippling debt.”
Perfect.
Not cut bureaucracy.
Not cut consultants.
Not cut foreign aid.
Not cut corporate welfare.
Not cut the Liberal spending machine.
Not cut the political class that created the debt bomb.
No.
Cut grandma.
That is how this always works.
Trudeau, Freeland, Carney, and the Liberal Party help bury Canada under debt.
Then the establishment media starts preparing Canadians for the “unpopular” solution.
The people who built the mess never pay.
The elderly get handed the invoice.
Canada was robbed by incompetence.
Now seniors are being told to sacrifice.
Brilliant system.
Canada practices euthanasia, not “assisted suicide.”
This distinguishes Canada from every American jurisdiction where assisted dying is legal. In Oregon, California, and the other states that permit it, the person must self-administer: drinking the prescribed substance, pushing the button—initiating the act themselves.
The state provides the means. The individual initiates the act.
Canada rejected that distinction entirely. Here, the physician administers the injections directly. The state does the killing.
My latest article for @DruthersNews
https://t.co/LRahihzBDo
Canada's governor general quietly locks the country into the WHO's expanded pandemic powers
As the U.S. rejects the revamped, legally binding framework, Canada is full steam ahead with debate or public consultation.
Canada has moved forward without a whisper of debate on the World Health Organization’s latest bid for greater authority over global health emergencies, while the United States outright rejected it.
Earlier this month, Governor General Mary Simon authorized Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand to accept the Amendments to the International Health Regulations (IHR), adopted in Geneva on June 1, 2024.
The decision was sealed through a routine Order in Council. That means that there was no parliamentary vote, no public consultation, and no meaningful provincial input.
Canadians were simply informed after the fact.
This stands in stark contrast to the American position where, under President Trump’s leadership, the U.S. rejected the amendments and withdrew funding from the WHO entirely earlier this year.
These amendments were rushed through the World Health Assembly in May 2024, in spite of the fact that they’re not minor, technical tweaks.
Instead, they serve to strengthen and entrench the WHO’s ability to declare emergencies, coordinate international responses, and pressure sovereign nations toward compliance with whatever they deem necessary.
Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, who praised China’s early COVID-19 response in a now-removed report, insists that the updates are merely about “cooperation and collaboration.”
Yet several countries are hesitating, or walking away like the US has.
Canada, as usual, is all in.
With Bill Gates poised as one of the WHO’s largest donors following the US withdrawal, he has repeatedly called for military-style “virus war games” every five years to grade nations on their preparedness.
Canadian government IHR overview even openly list “emergency preparedness and response exercises” as a core way Ottawa meets its IHR obligations.
What began as optional simulations is being baked into the regular cycle of “global health security.”
This is classic incrementalism: quiet, heavily bureaucratic, and loaded with sweeping implications.
During COVID-19, WHO “recommendations” quickly became domestic mandates — lockdowns, mask rules, travel bans, and vaccine passports. Dissent was branded misinformation. Families were divided, livelihoods destroyed, and public trust shattered.
The amended regulations grease the wheels for faster emergency declarations and tighter coordination with global actors, include pharmaceutical interests and mandated intelligence sharing, leaving Ottawa with less room to push back.
The Pathogen Access and Benefit Sharing (PABS) annex could incentivize the hunt for deadly viruses, expand lab risks, and centralize global health power under the World Health Organization, warns Yale graduate Reggie Littlejohn, President of Anti-Globalist International.
Despite Canada being a parliamentary democracy, none of these commitments were brought to the House of Commons for debate or a vote. Yet, Health Canada and the Public Health Agency of Canada continue to champion “global health security,” all while leaving their own pandemic-era failures and outdated regulations unaddressed.
Who, exactly, is guarding Canadian sovereignty and informed consent when the next declared emergency arrives?
Tedros himself has made clear that questioning the official narrative will not be tolerated.
We have lived this story once already. Locking in the framework for round two without transparency or democratic oversight is not prudent governance. Instead, it’s the normalization of the very overreach that eroded Canadian’s civil liberties the first time.
It’s high time that the government commit to prioritizing local accountability over backroom commitments to unelected global bureaucracies funded by pharmaceutical interests.
@ronmortgageguy That would be the same thing that has been done with family cottages. We inherited the parent's cottage and now we are too old so a niece purchased it from us and as she has two kids..........
I’m Gen X.
You know who’s responsible for my quality of life? Me.
My “boomer” parents were single income; lost everything because of the collapse of the auto industry in the 80s. I raised myself as a latchkey kid.
Those “boomer” parents like their friends are barely getting by in a trailer in a park down in Florida in $25k a year in Social Security
They don’t have retirements or second homes and one trip to the hospital puts them in debt.
I’m not spoiled servile millennial; Gen Y or Gen Z and feel like I’m owed anything.
You didn’t go through depression; war time economies that forced rationing or drafts. Watching your neighbors kids come home in flag draped boxes with stars I their windows. Union busting; segregation; no workman’s comp; no fair labor policies; no discrimination policies; sex, race and age.
Every generation has its unique struggle.
Why did every sitcom have 3 roommates? Because grown adults needed them to live single.
Fucking spoiled brats whine they cannot own a 2400 sq foot 3 bdrm out of college when we lived in a 1 bath, 1000sqft home that raised 13 aunts and uncles on a machinists salary, but my boomers grandparents right?
You’ve never tried to hold onto your home with a 21.5% prime rate; 14 percent inflation.
Life sucks then you die. Go drink you $5 dollar Starbucks, and post again on your $1000 iPhone and then wait for my sympathy .
Take charge and doing something to fix what’s broken.
Note wealth has been created by this generation than any other; everyone else whines about “boomers.”
Mature adults understand government is meant to protect private property not line up for a hand out taken from their neighbors.
@ronmortgageguy "In Ontario, approx 84,335 single-family houses are owned by businesses & for-profit entities, according to Statistics Canada data. This figure represents a growing segment of the housing market that has sparked discussions regarding its impact on affordability and rental supply"
@face_victory Cochineal bugs are harvested and crushed to produce a vibrant, all-natural red dye. Known as carmine or cochineal extract, this pigment provides brilliant color for a wide variety of consumer goods, ranging from food and drinks to cosmetics and clothing.
I am not ok. Reading the clinical documents I have proof they caused a brain stem injury and covered it up.He wasn't dying of cancer, they killed him Apr 5th when a doctor decided to give a 12hr IV to someone on strict fluid
I need a medical malpractice lawyer.
At 6:15pm my husband of 54yrs died in a shit show at the hospital. If that wasn't enough less then 3hrs later I received a phone telling me his organs were viable and would I like to donate them. Fuck Off, he opted out of organ donations, how dare you phone me, just Fuck Off
@kate_local@MelissaLMRogers as the palliative doctor said after the overnight nightmare. No one followed his orders. They forgot the pain pump, sedation was too low and SIL had to manually pump it every 15mins because he kept waking up and at point point sat up in bed and said he needed to get out of here.
@NYfanFLman@SpartacusNole56 sometimes the future doesn't play out the way you expected. The plan was when he retired this was going to be his project, sadly last week he died
Back in the 1970's my husband would get laid off for half the year. On small flat rate plus OT and piecework he would made $16K so we banked 1/2 his cheque and during layoff we lived on that. Then on year he stopped getting laid off and we had savings for the first time
Fun fact: None of your financial problems are because someone else is more successful than you.
If you cannot afford things, there are two reasons for that: (1) you are not financially responsible, and (2) the government takes too much of your pay via taxes.
The sooner you simpletons realize that government isn’t your friend and quit simping for them, the better off all of us will be.
Thanks for your attention to this matter.