If someone did assault a police officer they definitely should be arrested, but there is heavy skepticism of whether or not an assault, or any crime for that manner, actually happened as the police have been the ones clearly acting more aggressively on the ground during Rolling Thunder.
Now in further development on Poilievre’s position on CBDCs, this morning he publicly stated in a press release and on social media post that he will be seeking to both audit the printing of currency by the Bank of Canada as well as outright ban the Central Bank implementing a CBDC.
Dr. Lewis countered Solomon’s absurd assertion of wrongdoing, pointing out that Solomon knows he is pushing a falsehood, seeing as not one person associated with the convoy protest has been charged with the crime of sedition.
It was good to see Dr. Lewis hold her ground against the legacy media and push back while also retaining the softly-spoken demeanor she is known for. She definitely made a splash by fully rejecting the premise of Vassy Kapelos while not being over-combative in her explanation of why the narrative Kapelos was trying to push was deeply flawed.
Trying to ban and confiscate guns is not just anti-freedom due to the direct undermining of property rights and the right to self-defence, but it more fundamentally is a way of disarming the minds of Canadians.
At a recent packed campaign rally in Calgary for Conservative Party leadership candidate Pierre Poilievre, The National Telegraph was in attendance to ask Poilievre about his stance on the use of Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC), in light of the Liberals researching the implementation of digital currency in Canada.
New Blue Party of Ontario MPP, Belinda Karahalios (MPP for Cambridge), despite being the only MPP for her party in the Ontario provincial Legislature got the Ontario PC Party to reverse course on voting to pass the NDP’s Bill 67, which was seeking to inject Critical Race Theory into the classroom.
What Freeland and the rest of the Liberal government are missing is what caused developers to not want to increase the housing stock. Their solution to the problem merely builds a smattering of subsidized housing and makes it slightly easier for first-time home buyers to save a tiny fraction of the average $816,000 price tag for a house in Canada.
The Liberal government’s Heritage Minister MP Pablo Rodriguez is seeking to pass a new piece of legislation that under the guise of supporting Canadian local media will pad out the budgets of already subsidized legacy media, at the expense of independent news publications.
The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC), despite already having to make multiple retractions on articles attacking the Freedom Convoy, has put out a new report claiming that almost $8 million dollars from the Freedom Convoy 2022 organization has gone missing.
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