Apr 072022
 

It is essential to help make Rod Cumberland known  AND to communicate support to him. Two articles: https://nbmediacoop.org/2021/02/02/cumberland-continues-battle-with-forestry-college/ (the superior article)    and https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/forestry-college-director-wanted-positive-relationship-ahead-of-firing-1.6405234   From: Sandra Finley     With some edits. Sent: April 4, 2022 To: friendsofrodcumberland@gmail.com Subject: Support, Rod Cumberland   Dear Friends of Rod Cumberland, I am extremely grateful to you for your […]

Apr 052022
 

RECOMMEND:   the interview of Amy Bohn is most important. If you have time for more,  listen to other parts of   Episode 261:   ——- Original Message ——- On Monday, April 4th, 2022 at 9:07 PM, The HighWire <info@thehighwire.com> wrote:     THE HIGHWIRE INSIDERS REPORT    FULL LENGTH EPISODE EPISODE 261: CALIFORNIA SCREAMIN’ California’s 10 […]

Feb 252022
 

The previous “For your selection” emailed was   For your selection, February 09.  Stoked Groupings:  THE RULE OF LAW 2022-02-25     Why we’re still suing the Trudeau government over its use of the Emergencies Act, . . .  National Post  Trudeau invoked the Act and revoked it days later 2022-02-17 Canadian Constitution Foundation announces legal challenge […]

Feb 252022
 
2021-12-`17    Minister Freeland fueling an inflation fire in a house that is burning down

by Chris George December 17, 2021  |   5 min read The Trudeau government’s lack of fiscal discipline, spurred on in no small part by Minister of Finance Chrystia Freeland (pictured), contributed to the OECD’s recent projection that Canada will be the worst performing economy of its 38 members through the next three decades. Photo […]

Feb 252022
 
2013-09-23  Newfoundland’s (then-Premier Brian Peckford's) Contribution to the Patriation of the Constitution, Stephen Azzi, from the Canadian Encyclopedia

from The Canadian Encyclopedia re  Canada:  Constitution Act, 1982 Editorial: Newfoundland’s Contribution to the Patriation of the Constitution NOTE:  2022 Freedom Convoy, Constitutional Law.  Brian Peckford is the Article by Stephen Azzi Updated by Andrew McIntosh Published Online September 23, 2013 Last Edited May 4, 2020 In the decades since 1982, politicians and the media […]

Feb 252022
 

The declaration of a public order emergency will be seen as a grave mistake that should never be repeated Author of the article: Christine Van Geyn, Sujit Choudhry and Janani Shanmuganathan,  Special to National Post Publishing date: Feb 25, 2022  •  6 hours ago  •  4 minute read  • 952 Comments Prime Minister Justin Trudeau attends […]

Feb 222022
 
2022-02-22  Freedom Convoy,  Protesters Sue For Government Files,  Blacklock's Reporter

Protesters Sue For Gov’t Files A band of Freedom Convoy protesters is in Federal Court demanding cabinet disclose documents justifying Emergencies Act police powers. The crackdown including the freezing of trucking companies’ bank accounts was politically motivated, lawyers wrote the Court: “There is no national emergency.”

Feb 222022
 
2022-02-22  Canadian Minister of Finance, Chrystia Freeland, defends the freezing of hundreds of bank accounts

Western Standard A total 208 accounts worth $3.8 million have been frozen under an Emergencies Act order, by official estimate. The Liberals say their freezing of bank accounts of some Freedom Convoy supporters is justified because they are narrow and focused,” says Blacklock’s Reporter. But one Liberal-appointed senator, a former banker, complained the

Feb 222022
 

Eight days ago, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau employed the never-before-used Emergencies Act to crackdown on peaceful protesters in Ottawa who were in Canada’s capital for nearly four weeks as part of a nationwide convoy movement in opposition to remaining COVID-19 restrictions. The Act gives the government extraordinary powers to arrest demonstrators and seize assets, trucks, and bank […]

Feb 222022
 

by Canadian Press A spokeswoman for Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe says in a statement that the province has not ruled out legal recourse over the Emergencies Act. Liam Richards / The Canadian Press Saskatchewan is considering a legal challenge of the federal government’s decision to invoke the Emergencies Act to try to end blockades in […]