Anonymous ID: e57f5b Oct. 14, 2022, 12:15 p.m. No.17693765   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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https://t.me/realKarliBonne/126721

 

A member of Rebel Media dressed up at the school board meeting that is still allowing the real teacher with prosthetic breasts to petition her last night.

 

Mock and troll them into oblivion.

Anonymous ID: e57f5b Oct. 14, 2022, 12:21 p.m. No.17693773   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>17693572

Emergencies Act Inquiry Day 1: Witnesses say EA was ‘not justified’

Oct. 13, 2022

 

It’s the first day of the federal Emergencies Act Inquiry, and already, two liberty organizations say the Trudeau Liberals were ‘not justified’ in invoking the legislation to grant themselves extreme powers.

 

Ottawa invoked the act in February for the first time in Canadian history to deal with Freedom Convoy demonstrators who were peacefully protesting COVID-19 restrictions like vaccine mandates in the nation’s capital.

 

“There was no justification whatsoever to invoke the Emergencies Act,” said Brandon Miller, a constitutional counsel for Freedom Corp, which represents convoy organizers.

 

The private Alberta-based corporation seeks to educate Canadians about their Charter rights and pursue legal action where necessary.

 

The Canadian Civil Liberties Association (CCLA) reiterated Freedom Corp’s comments.

 

“The commission is aware that the CCLA had sought judicial review of the decision to declare a public order emergency and argues that the legal threshold was not met, and that the emergency orders that were put in place by the government breached constitutional rights in a manner that was not reasonable or justified,” said CCLA director Carla Zwibel.

 

Zwibel also said the CLA’s interest in the commission’s work stems from its concern about using emergency powers that circumvent the parliamentary processes and allow the executive branch, referring to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, to rule “by fiat” — meaning an authoritative or arbitrary order….