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        1. They already made the programmatic changes to Fintech systems, our banking is under micro-scrutiny from this point forward by an evil little …. thump, what!, thump … all hail the Prime Midgester Chystia. I own nothing and am so much happier.

          Now she’s off to polish her pointy sticks and work on Bill C10 or some other surveillance state crap.

          1. Just curious, what’s wrong with NoddingHead, other than being a NAZI.

            Have a look at her in press conferences where she is in the background. Fidgety, nervous, head shakes, huffs and puffs, shifting back and forth.

            Meth addict? Tourette’s syndrome? Puppet Master? Insecurity complex?

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    1. The Banksters did.
      He was fucking it up for them , so they told him to pull it.
      Money talks, bullshite walks.

      1. Yep, exactly that.

        Little Potato is learning that economy is not his sandbox even if he is building it from the hart.

        Honk! Honk! Motherfornicator.

        1. building it from the hart

          The way he went about it, it was building it from the (p)hart.

      2. Exactly! Trudy and Krissy screwed over Canada’s reputation in the financial world. Reputation in finance is everything.

      3. Quite likely. In TD bank last Friday (closing accounts). Two customers in front of me were moving their monies to banks outside Canada. Another was moving their cash to credit unions on principal as TD was the first to fold to the government. I gathered from the expression on the teller’s face when I got up there was that there were a LOT more customers doing the same.

        1. Hey

          cashed out all my TD stocks when I heard they froze the gosendgive money! Which major banks didn’t freeze accounts?

      4. Exactly. For or against, last place you want to have your money is a country
        that will target you tomorrow.

        Bankers sweating cash flow exiting Canada.

        1. If you can be punished retroactively for a legal act that is later declared illegal, then trust is shattered. The bad thing is that once that happens, trust is next to impossible to restore. There are a lot of people besides the truckers who have lost trust in the system now. There is no way in hell that I would bank in Canada now.

          1. I used to love to visit Canada. I spent a month there once; I spent a lot of money. I had plans to go back.

            I can never return. I donated to the truckers long before Trudeau called them an occupation (not that they ever *were*), but that makes me an enemy of the State. How can I ever dare to cross the border again?

          2. Yep. I opened two off-shore accounts and moved 95% of my money out of Chinada.

            Try Panama(good for shell companies) BVI or Nevis. Switzerland you need a mil minimum.

            The dude at my bank said a lot of calls for moving money out of Canada were coming in. He sounded tired. LOL

      5. Exactly. WSJ issued a “sell” advisory for 5 of Canada’s biggest banks.

        The Laurentian Elite and Quebec Power Brokers would have a shit hemorrhage.

        Also one of the Senate appointees (judge) pointed out what Trudeau did was essentially illegal , so it is likely the Senate was going to revoke Trudeau’s order if he didn’t.

        This has been a total ClusterF%^& and I expect lawsuits to follow.

        1. OK, so bank stocks dropped today. But, traditionally, the markets at this time of year see a lot of similar activity. The selling was broad-based and both Toronto and New York were down.

          It happens.

      6. Money was pouring out into cash and huge sums leaving the Canadian banks for safer waters, when the Australians and New Zealanders heard about it they started getting the money out away from their tyrannical governments as well.

        Those saying they got what they wanted well they will have to get it past the house and senate.

        NDP and Liberals slit there own throats…

        What a ride…

        1. I know how to put curses on people, did not attend the class on removal of curses. FYI – my curse is that Trudeau and Jagmeet Singh are caught in a lover’s suicide tryst doing auto-erotica while wearing black leather S/M bondage gear. I think the Daily Mail would be very interested in that photograph.

          1. My curse to Turdo is not very nice, but heartfelt: Die a long painful death of untreatable A$$ cancer. Jughead too.

          2. The best curse is “as you sow, so shall you reap”. Turn their bad (in this case, horrific) acts back on them.
            Just a bit of advice

    2. Little TURDO knew that the Senators are NOT going to go along with his little plan so they said the HELL WITH YOU……….so someone definitely told the little turdo that his plan will be shot down…….NEXT IS TO GET RID OF THE LITTLE TYRANT………….Get a new Govt NOW…….he has done enough damage to our country……..

      Thank you to whoever put the pressure on the little turd to back down

      1. I’m sure the Liberal knives are out now after this fiasco. Surely the Liberal party has some grown ups.

        1. As I expected. The Joker’s bank heist crew are shooting each other. Mark Carney and Perogie Thighs fight it out now.

          1. Lol! Can I steal that for future use?
            I always envision her sitting in a potato field wearing a babooshka.

          2. Perogie thighs is a good one, but Matt Taibi labeled her as “the Nurse Ratched of the New World Order”, which is also pretty good. Both are, unfunnily, all too accurate descriptors.

        2. Howdy
          Not trying to pick a fight but in all my years, a grownup in the liberal party has been as rare as a pink unicorn!

      2. I watched the voting live last night and a LOT of senators were voting FOR the emergency act, I am pleasantly surprised this got nixed.

        1. I suspect he knew that his butt was going into the wringer and he was feeling the rollers pinch. In common parlance, it’s a case of CYA.

        2. The ink wasn’t even dry on Mondays Martial Law vote! LOL

          ….and he drug the NDP into the toilet with him – ROFL!!!!!!

      3. God I hope that all Canadians no matter their political persuasion can see now what a psychopath they have for a PM. He has to go. He cannot get away with this crap.

      4. I figure Lawyers, bankers and senators all told him what he was doing was illegal and making him look like an even bigger fool on the international stage than he already is. A guy in a prominent position who dresses up in blackface for fun really should keep himself out of the public eye as much as possible. Instead the world has been reintroduced to Prime Minister Blackface.

        1. The WEF was getting grief and grandpa Klaus realized the 2 little brats screwed the pooch and jumped the gun in a rush to crush the no good-nic peasants.
          So he had them stand down, they were opening too many sheep eyes on their little worldwide ID plan to brand them and restrict access to the basics of life.

          That’s what you get when you put a low IQ pretty boy actor and a washed up journalist in power as the front people of the operation.

    3. Senate wasn’t going to cooperate?.. Klause didn’t like the “eyes on”?.. Mocking worldwide?.. .. Good work folks if it was us!.

    4. Regardless, wait for the CBC spin cycle explaining what great wisdom herr leader has displayed in recognizing the emergency had passed.
      the up side, he is a laughing stock, globally. And he managed to smear this all over the NDP. Most truckers I know are not right of center typically, they are NDP types and I think this mess will stick. And whether the banks or the senate smartened him up, his leash just got a lot tighter. The Laurentian Elite might be planning his walk in the snow.

        1. Honk honk honk ….k k k
          Just kidding
          But don’t tell that liberal retard who calls such things anacronyms.
          .

  1. No, a War didn’t occur that he was expecting from Biden yesterday to keep his excuse and do far more…

    System too is intolerant of someone not following a set of governance rules and you bypass any, your history.
    Trudeau had options he should have followed but did not. This was a personal vendetta which is intolerable.

    1. Perhaps a funny thing is the F*ck Trudeau signs– that really got under his skin– manufactured in China(?) and purchased on Amazon and delivered by trucks… helped push him along in his megalomaniac response…

        1. “Trudeau and Jagmeet photos please take one”

          Written on the wall of public toilet, near the toilet paper dispenser somewhere in GTA.

          On an unrelated note: I suggest we all carry permanent markers with us….

          1. Justin and Jag
            Sitting in a tree
            WEF failed idiots
            We are free

            Freeland twitches
            For all to see
            Adults have cancelled
            Their cult, you see

            The people and old money
            Have had their day
            So Klaus and his cult
            Must now go away

        2. We have a rather big sign in BOLD BLACK FONT on our fence facing a busy road.
          It Reads : TRUCKIN TRUDEAU

          And it will stay there as long as we want it to.

        3. Driving into town today, saw lots of Canadian flags planted along the 417 and not just in people’s back yards. They weren’t there a week ago.

      1. I’ve seen a lot of hand-made truck fudeau signs around south of Edmonton. Also lots of upside down maple leafs being flown, along with Gadsden flags and Trump flags.

  2. The Senate was likely going to reject it. This was not a bill that passed the HoC so they had the power.
    If rejected in the Senate, it might have confirmed he set too low of a threshold. This way he can do it again the next time he throws a hissy fit. Like next weekend.

    1. Disagree completely. The senate lapdogs would have approved it and he would be stuck. He cut his loses.

      1. Not sure I am following you.

        Senate approves it, he would have had their vindication. If everything went south afterwards, he could blame it on them for rubber stamping it.

        His cult following would have worked triple overtime to keep him spotless.

        The international travel poison jab mandate is still in place. No victory laps yet. there is still work to do.

        1. If the Senate rejects a bill, it is not a matter of confidence – no election. Also, Turdeau maintains there are no Liberal Party senators so there is no mechanism to enforce discipline. Senators could vote their conscience unlike Jagmeat who took it up the rear by voting for fascism against organized labour.

          1. “Senators could vote their conscience …”

            Sure and Sophie and Idris got Wuhaned independently of each other.

          2. You think better of you Canadian Senators than I do of our U.S. ones.

            Most, if not all, of ours, sadly on both sides of the aisle, have no conscience. A few years in D. C. and many virtues seem to just disappear.

          3. James O’Neil …
            No we have the same level of disgust towards our Senators as you in the US. Ours are traditionally .. rubber stamp second thought. This time I believe they realized if they ratified the Emergency Act they would be the most hated group in Canada

        2. “Senate approves it, he would have had their vindication. If everything went south afterwards, he could blame it on them for rubber stamping it.”

          If his lapdogs approved it he would be stuck with it. You got everyone’s support now, play with it boy. What’s his next move in this scenario? How is he going to continue scaring people that God forbid bouncy castles might comeback? How is he going to maintain a nonemergency emergency? He had to cut his loses. I actually wish he did not and made himself look even more like an idiot. He probably did not want to, being the petulant man-child that he is, but Butts and co told him to.

          “No victory laps yet. there is still work to do.”

          Oh absolutely. The honking will continue until freedom improves.
          Free Tamara Lich!!!!!

          1. The Senate knew which way the wind was blowing, the international banking system was starting to advise businesses not to invest in Canada and not to put money in Canadian banks. The people who really run the Canadian economy the big five banks, and a few major Canadian companies, put pressure on the Laurentian Mafia to get control of their loose cannon, and put an end to his Klaus Schwab inspired dream of “the great reset”.

        3. You are missing the point, blaming the senate for doing what the senate always does won’t work.

          And yes, this is only the beginning. I think there is a US court battle which may end the jab for us. The obvious upside is that then Trudeau’s base will turn with a vengeance, as accounts may be unfrozen, but arms can’t be “unjabbed”.

    2. Give MikeT the cigar…the senate was going to blow it up…save some face but it’s too late, black Jacques has been shellacked…
      Now, a humiliated narcissist for the whole world to jeer at…all you are going to get after your fall will be third rate and obscure interviews, just like Hillary where you’ll also say it’s all Trump’s fault.

      Freedom is certainly improving today

    3. I’m not convinced it was the Senate, but it’s possible.

      Another possibility is that the Conservatives were going to table a motion to vote on it again, and both the LPC & NDP caucuses were squeamish about having to vote on it again so soon.

      More likely a combination of factors. Senate vote questionable, second Commons vote undesirable, negative feedback from the big banks, drop in internal polling… add them all up and for once someone convinces Shiny Pony to swallow a bite of crow and back off.

      1. “Anther possibility is that the Conservatives were going to table a motion to vote on it again, and both the LPC & NDP caucuses were squeamish about having to vote on it again so soon.”

        We can all thank Candice Bergin and the Conservatives.

        The Conservatives had already tabled such a motion. Before Trudeau’s declaration today Candice Bergin was forcing the Liberal’s arguments one more time before it would’ve gone to the Senate. I watched the first day of the proceedings last week. The show had no merit. A second go around would’ve been not only more of a waste of time but would’ve been an embarrassment to the Country.

        https://torontosun.com/opinion/columnists/lilley-conservatives-move-to-force-trudeau-liberals-to-defend-and-vote-on-emergency-powers-again-next-week

    4. I watched the voting live last night and a LOT of senators were voting FOR the emergency act, I am pleasantly surprised this got nixed.

      This country isn’t out of the forest yet, too much corruption high up.

    5. This had nothing to do with parliamentary procedures. This was raw politics. The big money donators to the Lieberal Party tapped him on the shoulder and said you’re done.

      Banking could not take the hit…

        1. You’re damn right you are not alone, I was on with my “business manager” today, that is all she is doing these days is facilitating corporate money moving. Can you imagine multi-nationals with significant Canadian treasury operations? Fiduciary responsibility compels them to reduce Canadian exposure or face liability at home. Think Amazon, Exxon Mobil, Microsoft, etc. and you are talking real money.

        2. Got all my money out of the TD bank last week, as soon as this lawless shit went down.

          Branch manager was freaked out… they told me that they hadn’t received orders to freeze any accounts… ? I definitely was not the only one.
          Staff looked confused. Fuk em.

  3. Don’t be lulled into false complacency. Has Freeland’s threat to make the ability to track financials and freeze the accounts of Canadians outside of the Emergency Act come true? Will it be snuck in with other legislation in an Omnibus bill? That’s the real teeth the Liberals added to the Act.

    1. Sadly, we don’t have a prohibition against bills of attainder in our Constitution Acts 1867/1983.

      This witch hunt, I mean law, is aimed specifically at a particular group of individuals.

        1. Maybe next time it’s you that gets in the crosshairs. If you say it cannot happen, there is no help for you.

    2. Yep….she was purely orgasmic in her during the announcement on Monday.
      Enjoying the power way too much.
      Explains the twitching and jerking.

      1. I thought it was latent stage syphilis but maybe you’re right. The image of her orgasming requires mental bleach btw.

        1. I was hoping for an aneurism but no dice. She’s worse than Castreausescu; he’s an idiotic despot but she’s sharp enough to be truly effective in her evil.

          Every time I see that smug, self-righteous smirk I want to hurl.

          Only in Canada could a worthless, egomaniacal self-absorbed narcissistic bïtch like that get elected to such high office; that goes for her, too.

      2. I think the twitching and jerking is a result of 2 JABS AND THE BOOSTER……..It’s playing havoc with the little brain she has………….

        that’s my story and I am sticking to it.

          1. Was listening to a fellow in the government who just became a Born Again Christian.
            John 3:3

            He did in fact say there was Wicca and demons present in parliament back rooms he participated in before his conversion.

            Take it for what it seems like.

            I had an RCMP co-worker tell me when he visited Ottawa (even before all this), there was a heavy feeling of evil in his top ranks, and he wasn’t even religious.

          2. @John Bosley “Could be the Demon in her wanting to get out.”

            Heh, you just made me a believer.

          3. It could also be her projecting how she would twitch and jerk on a rope.
            Hypothetically speaking of course.

        1. I think the twitching was due to the fact that she was thinking, “This is it. All systems are GO!” And now they find they may have screwed the pooch on the Great Reset over a bunch of truckers with hot tubs and bouncy castles and kumbya singing circles in the middle of the street. This is glorious. And all credit to those who held the line, peacefully, in the face of tremendous pressure and provocation. I salute you.

      3. I still think she has a problem with feminine hygiene. The irritation alone would have her fidgeting about. Then, throw in some flies buzzing.

    3. Agreed, FredR. He’s demonstrated just how far he’s willing to go. He will not hesitate to do it again to suppress conservative demonstrations. He’s definitely cast a chill over the right’s willingness to stand up to government overreach.

      Has he totally backed off freezing bank accounts and destroying protester’s lives? A lot of supporters will think twice about supporting future protests.

      1. Au contrair, mon fere! The Far Left’s actions, the outrageous dehumanizing lies and slander, the craven complicity of the legacy media, the simple transparency and boldness of this torrent of lies, has engendered a rage and hatred that I think is eager to face off with the next seditious attack on Canada. It’s a simple matter of working around the bank freeze first, an invisible noose most didn’t know was there.

      2. I doubt Prime Minister Blackface will ever try that again (or any future PM for that matter). His greatest accomplishment is to have discredited the emergency measures act or whatever they’re calling martial law these days.

        I just donated another $20.

  4. He’s going to be ousted after this mark my words. They just passed this yesterday right? He just screwed over so many MPs for what exactly? Jag-meat is toast now too for going along.

    1. I don’t share your optimism. The cult following is still huge. The legacy prestitutes still argue over which of them can do the best oral favours on him.

      The international travel poison jab mandate is still in effect.

    2. He just gave Jagmeat one in the derriere. I hope Jag enjoyed receiving it as much as Turdeau loved giving it. Jughead takes a dump on organized labour for all the world to see.

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    3. Wrong James, a clear majority of Canadians support all his dictatorial measures. I expect if an election were held today he would get a majority. His border vaccine mandate is still in effect and he still intends to add an inter-provincial vax mandate. He won.

      And a majority of Canadians support his mandates too, even though a majority think it’s time for all mandates to end. Go figure.

      People can be so easily led astray. I’m appalled at the number of folks who fell for the narrative, who actually believe that the protesters were a bunch of racists, misogynists, white supremacists and science deniers.

      A tyranny cannot exist in a vacuum. Hitler was elected. Later in Communist East Germany’s dictatorship, one in three citizens was an informer.

      “There does remain one major difference between Canada and Cuba. Few Cubans support their Marxist leaders, but most Canadians support theirs. They don’t know what they’re in for.”
      – Dennis Prager

      1. I think you have a clean-up in Aisle 7…

        You are thinking like the skipper of a small boat. You are not thinking like the captain of a large vessel. Turdeau was about to put her into the rocks…

      2. Every province except for PEI and BC are lifting the vaccine crap and the restrictions. Either they’re going against the grain or the jig is up. I don’t know what the heck is wrong with Horgan and Bonnie.

        1. “what the heck is wrong with Horgan and Bonnie. ”

          Include comrade Dix too… they are psychopaths that are up to their necks in this bullshit, no science , no data, just fear and bullshit.
          They think they can continue to impose the, “Great Reset. ”

          BC is corrupt to the tits.

      1. He always was. Sikhs have outsized political influence in Canada. It’s one of the things driving the divisions in our society as demonstrated by his support for martial law rather than a democratic solution to the protests. Sikhs are fanatical, not democratic. And I guarantee as his shitty party looses support he’ll blame it on Canadians being inherently racist.

    4. On the bright side, I doubt Jagmeet and the NDP MPs will be willing to vote with Trudeau again for another emergencies act. If the protests start up again, Trudeau will no longer have enough votes to pass a second EA. He’s burnt his bridges in the House of Commons and very likely he has ruined any chance of getting support in the Senate for another EA too.

  5. Blackie’s lapdog NDP leader must feel like a real fool now. He sacrificed political capital to support martial law, and now the legislation is canned. Dear Leader must have been ordered by his handlers to act, as it was making him look bad. Image is important to Justin. Nothing else matters.

    1. His own caucus must be pissed as hell. Imagine squandering so much capital for this turd. The knives will be out now. Remember he attached confidence to the vote to whip it.

    2. Here’s a thought, perhaps Mr Singh is a lot smarter than we give him credit for by supporting the liberals. If Mr. Singh had directed is party members to vote to reject the emergency measures act, the Trudeau could have announced that the vote was a confidence vote and yet another election would be called. So with every party except the liberals having a deplete war chest, the liberals could have basically bought a majority government, the defeat of the conservatives without a permanent leader would add to the ease of his win, so perhaps Mr. Singh, in his need to be as close to reliant, may have done Canada a favour.

      1. TurdHole did make it a “confidence motion” to whip his party into supporting it. I believe he came right out and said he would have the GG dissolve Parliament if it did not pass the HoC.

  6. He was being mocked before, this will go ballistic..SuetGirl was laughing about the bank accounts being frozen before. Didn’t see it this time. Schwab must have told them WEF was getting too many opening eyes, to quiet things down..!

  7. Hints from the Senate? Being called a dictator around the globe? Unfavourable internal polling? Mabe all three.

    1. And his reintroduction of Prime Minister Blackface to the world was a master stroke of statecraft.

  8. Someone had an interesting take on the body language between Freeland and Trudeau. Basically saying Freeland puts words in Justin’s mouth. It would make sense: Freeland outranks Trudeau in the WEF hierarchy. So use Trudeau to pass unpopular but permanent changes, especially to the way the fin system is monitored and controlled. Trudeu implodes politically, but who cares? He’s just a useful idiot. She’s next in line for the throne, and that gives the WEF another PM and the agenda is advanced another notch.

    1. Read similar on the last refuge. She was essentially doing the speech as Truck Fudeau was saying it– twerking and gyrating like a kid 1/2 way through a tour of Willy Wonka.

    2. Being deputy prime minister wouldn’t automatically make her prime minister if TurdHole falls. She would have to be internally elected to be the PLC leader. It would make for one hell of a shit show for the LPC if she thinks it would all be automatic.

    3. Both have created problems for the WEF hierarchy – bad ops. They both may have their assets ‘frozen’ in ways we can’t even fathom.

  9. I expect the bank downgrades had something to do with it, and perhaps resistance in the Senate.

    Canadian banks are now a question mark – for everyone, and people shall act accordingly. A bank run once started is a dangerous and difficult thing to stop.

    Don’t expect his government to last much longer. He has dragged his NDP allies down a hole from which they won’t recover.

    Thank you, Tamara Lich.

    1. A run was starting in my neck of the woods, but it was a small thing. Still, people lining up to take their money out got the attention. It won’t change a thing, permanent power to monitor and blackball transactions will cause a lot of damage. Think of all the donors that can’t launder money…

    2. Yes, it’s the banking cabal that couldn’t or wouldn’t stomach losses from their reputation.
      Those mofos have absolute tyrannical powers than even the world leaders.
      When it comes to money , you don’t screw with them.

    3. I predict Tamara Lich will one day be regarded as this generation’s Nellie McClung. I just hope they let her out of jail tomorrow.

      1. Will Pierre P commit to giving Lich an Order of Canada? Asking for someone who will be voting in the leadership vote.
        It appears that once in a generation the Senate proves useful. Now we just need to take the power for appointing senators away from politicians.

    4. And if moving to a US bank, don’t use a Cdn subsidiary or a US bank with a Canadian operation. Look for a state rather than a federal bank (preferably Florida, Texas, South Dakota).

      1. U.S. banks are now querying their customers about dual citizenship, and offshore accounts. Tread carefully.

        I (U.S. citizen), and my wife (dual U.S. and Canadian citizenship) have had to explain that in the last ten days or so. I was highly offended, but the bank predicated access to my funds on answering the questions.

    5. Looks to me the emergency act was dropped because of bank runs in the last week. I have heard of many individuals going to their local bank branches and with drawing as much cash as possible. Also the Bank of Canada was likely seeing large capital flows out of Canada. Martial law in a country is never a confidence booster.

  10. I guess the “fringe minority with unacceptable views” was bigger than he thought. Personally I suspect the NDP got the word, and then some, but as “somebody big” would end-up publicly embarrassed and butt-hurt, we proles may not know ’til next election. Two takeaways –
    1) No, Mr. Potato, you can’t pull this $hit in a minority government, and
    2) We need rid of this guy – he rules the country like he owns it, which under Canadian law, he does…
    We’ll know FER SURE, EH! that a clue-bat has been applied to his head if Tamara Lich is abruptly released – if not, does anybody know if a GSG has been set-up to pay her legal bills?

  11. IMHO … the remaining Free People of Canada should go on a month-long general Strike to drive home the point that Fascism and Totalitarians like Turd and Freeland won’t be tolerated.

    Otherwise … this illegal, traitorous action by the Trudeau cabal will become the new normal

    1. this illegal, traitorous action by the Trudeau cabal will become the new normal

      “become”? It already is.

  12. This glimpse speaks volumes:

    “Freeland said the act of freezing bank accounts was to convince people to stop engaging in the protest.”

    So they behave like all-powerful masters over a couple of dogs: “Don’t pee on the carpet! No, bad dog!”

    Not to mention it’s ILLEGAL on so many levels. All gov minions who even entertained this idea should resign/be fired + escorted out.

  13. Tamara Lich deserves our thanks and a GiveSendGo account of her own to help with her legal bills et al.

    1. Yes!
      The whole team!
      A great bunch!
      I have no idea where Ben Dichter is at present but I have grown to respect him too much to criticize him for disappearing. My guess is that the team made some decisions ahead of time, and worked out an exit plan. Tom Marazzo is incredible as well!
      Thank you Truckers!!!
      HONK HONK!!!

  14. @CoverDrive12
    Trudeau was not going to get Senate endorsement. He saved face by acting before they voted.

    @AndrewJWHaynes Replying to @CoverDrive12
    Exactly. Earlier on Wednesday, Independent Senator Pierre Dalphond, a former senior judge of the Quebec Court of Appeal who was appointed to the Senate by Mr. Trudeau, announced he intended to vote against the government’s use of the emergency powers.

  15. He gave himself a black eye internationally and that didn’t help his chances for a cushy U. N. job–you know, the one where he’d be well-paid for doing SFA, skim off lots of cash from all sorts of foreign deals, and maybe retire to some exotic sin palace resort that has cheap booze and free dope, and, probably, a bit of “action” on the side.

  16. Two steps forward and one step back: “I magnanimously lay down my supreme powers as I promised I would; not because I had to, but because they are no longer necessary.”

    Achievements:
    permanent security state intrusion in private accounts and crypto exchanges (check)
    precedent created for interfering in third party, extra-national peer-to-peer crowdfunding (check)
    protests stopped, protestors arrested (check)

    Next objective of The Regime: mandatory federal vaxx passports, constitutional reference to SC (will be declared “constitutional”); provinces will accede to federal legislation

    Long-term objectives of The Regime: digital IDs, social credit scores, CBDCs…

  17. What is the turd going to do now that most provinces have announced an end to covid BS thanks to the truckers? He can’t possibly continue with this can he? How stupid will this look if every province goes back to normal in March and he’s there demanding testing and vaxxing and all the other crap? If he lifts it now though how to they spin this one?

  18. I don’t get your system… American.

    Anyway, the Senate won’t vote to shiv him I guess– that would force a confidence vote, snap election or similar? How do the people punish then? Can your “controlled” opposition party exact pain from him and his government?

    1. The Senate vote would not be considered a vote of confidence; the Senate, to the best of my understanding, has no “pull” to influence confidence in the sitting government.

    1. Can’t blame you. This will have a significant impact on tourism for years to come. And many parts of Canada have very little industry or economy other than tourism. Including Ottawa.

      My dad always used to say the road to hell is paved with good intentions. The Liberals had a knee jerk reaction and will pay the consequences.

  19. Jagmeet, oh Jagmeet, that taste in your mouth… that’s Potato’s ass, you could have been a hero but decided to form a human centipede with Potato. You and Fat Fuck Ford are the greatest losers in all this.

  20. This was the banks. The big 5 were getting flak in the US and big accounts were closing. Trudy showed just how easy it is to freeze accounts in Canada. This is going to have far reaching effects.

    1. The bleeding won’t end. I’m following through with my personal re-arranging. Ending the EA may slow the bleed but it is not stopping.

      1. Also get the physical stock certificates of your investments and kill the electronic record of ownership through the Direct Registration System (DRS) that way when it all goes down you have your physical stock certificates in your possession and not electronically, ooops sorry the system crashed so you don’t own anything now…

  21. Now have the CPC table a motion to amend the Emergencies Act … a mandated general election within 60 days of it having been revoked.
    IOW, invoke the Act; be prepared to live with ALL consequences.

    1. That’s not good enough. It will take a constitutional amendment whereby it takes well over 50+1 to pass. Maybe a threshold of at least 275 votes.

      1. This time it’d be quite doable: Quebec would be onside, Ontario’s got no reason not to, and whatever arm-twisting needed to get unanimous (or all-but-one) approval from the remaining provinces shouldn’t be much of a problem.

        If there was ever a constitutional amendment with a reasonable chance of passage this would be it…

    2. Or how about the law can’t be used against people exercising their Charter Rights to protest and to speak out as long as they are not threatening or committing violence or destruction of property?

      1. Apparently a moron with a nazi flag shown 9000 times on the msm qualifies as violence and property damage.

      2. Well Jugmeat made sure it did not apply yo aboriginal groups, or environmentalists, or anybody that isn’t white. So there probably is no room left for people exercising their charter rights.

  22. Does this mean that the Emergency Act was not ever passed, ie: the Senate, only the House of Commons. I would suggest that all the charges brought under the Act are not valid. Yes/No

    1. The mischief charges are under the Criminal Code, so I don’t think they simply “go away.”

    2. Good point Steve, except I believe all the charges were laid under the criminal code. The emergencies act only gave them extra enforcement powers to use against protesters.

    1. And thus endeth the “Great Bouncy-Castle Rebellion of 2022”: all mission objectives accomplished, and more…

  23. The emergencies act is suspended, but they’re still going after anyone who supported the convoy. It isn’t over by a long shot.

    1. All dictatorships are repressive police states…because their populations are VICTIMS of state violence and tyranny. If given the chance, people would overthrow their oppressors.

      Canada is really less a typical dictatorship than it is one huge CULT. Canadians are so effectively brainwashed as no other country before that a majority of them believes the state propaganda and loves its subservience to The Regime. It is one big insane asylum.

  24. He basically never had the legal authority to do what he did to innocent Canadians, he’s in panic mode because the global media-excluding Canada-are raking him over the coals for his out of control attempt to become Supreme leader. I suspect the run on banks is the reason he’s in panic mode, we’ve all noted they can take what we worked a lifetime for with a mere get it done RCMP. They stripped us of our wealth with the flick of their fascist wrist, I will never trust a Canadian bank again.

  25. Just a tactical reprieve, whilst the Stasi takes more copious notes on the “million flowers” blooming.

    Then it starts again.

    I remember someone once noted that you can vote your way into tyranny ( with a little help from those who count the votes), but you usually have to shoot your way out of it.

    NONE of this is “unintended”.

  26. I’m guessing Trudeau was getting it from every direction conceivable. Even his own party members were likely applying pressure.

    And the idea of the Senate rejecting the act would have made them heroes and Trudeau the goat, with little chance of him ever able to recover face.

  27. I think this was the plan all along. He got his vote of confidence – note how many pols said they didn’t like the E-Act but voted to sustain it anyway – they had to know that their vote would be costless as soon as Trudeau pulled back.

    And so now the Act is sitting there all tee-ed up and ready to go for any new threats to his rule. Ottawa is cleared. Many truckers are ruined.

    And most of Canada is cheering.

    1. Yep, he’ll pull it off the shelf when he doesn’t get his own way, keep in mind the trucker protests were the direct result of his poor leadership of the pandemic. Once the protests became about him he brought the hammer of fascism down, he’ll use that act over and over if it suits his political agenda.

    2. bobby

      And next time there has to be no protest, just a trucker work stoppage, and Trudeau is screwed. He knows this.

      1. This is exactly right. We don’t need martyrs losing their trucks for Trudeau’s enjoyment and our morale. We need effective action that costs progressive societies real money. We need a strike, and not just by truckers.

  28. One day they will do documentaries on one of Canada’s most significant moments …. Titles will read something like “The Bouncy Castle Revolution”. Maybe D’Souza will do one.

  29. If it was “the banks”, then hopefully Americans eyes can be opened up about which banks in the US are Canadian – like TD.
    The Americans have a lot of choices and they don’t need our stinking bitches – I mean banks.

    Hey Jugmeet! Justin just used your turban to clean your shit off his dick, you worthless embarrassment.
    You are finished.
    Hey Juthtin, the world hates your guts. You’ll never not be mocked as long as you breathe. Not just in Chinada but wherever you go. There is no statute of limitations you racist POS.

    1. My American friends are reporting the TD atms are down and have been for several days in North Carolina.

    2. All of the large chartered banks in Canada have U.S. operations.

      They usually use the same logos but usually identify as “alphabet” names. BMO, RBC, CIBC, TD, etc.

      Scotiabank usually just uses its “S” logo. They used to provide money laundering services for the drug cartels. The money would be deposited in the Hamilton, Bermuda branch and then withdrawn from the Miami branch.

  30. I knew this a** was going to pull something like this, that he would revoke it before anyone could say no or use it just long enough to crush the truckers. Those rumblings from the Senate that they might not approve it must have been true. Now the little psychopath yanks it to avoid the loss.

    The worst part of it is that gaming the law like this should be illegal. To invoke it just long enough to crush the truckers but then yank it again before getting down voted. The Supreme Court of Canada should absolutely not let him get away with this by taking the “its moot now” approach to any cases that have been filed against it.

    And the little lying sh*t was threatening to resign his government not a few days ago if the vote didn’t go his way in the House which was pure blackmail. Now he says that “after careful consideration “nevermind!”” This cannot be allowed to stand in any country that claims to be democratic and law abiding.

  31. So, it was ratified by a vote Monday, and ended today. That leaves around 48 hours when it was legally in effect.
    I guess that means any and all policing actions against the protesters and their supporters that took place outside of those 48 hours were illegal. There should be thousands of charges laid, thousands of lawsuits and hundreds if not thousands of cops charged with assault and fired from their jobs.
    I’m sure Pierre Poilievre will lead the charge.

    1. I can’t wait for Poilievre to send out a terrifying tweet … or better yet, stand in the snow of an Ottawa night and say something …. ah … poignant.

      1. Funny, funny, Pavel M.

        What an awful thing to say. You’re as Conservative sour as me.

        1. Your wishful thinking notwithstanding, again that’s not how it works. Read the actual letter of the law. Every judge will throw it out of court and make you pay the government’s legal costs. Try it if you know better.

          1. You sound frustrated. It must really hurt to have your inadequacy demonstrated time and time gain.

            Like I said, if you disagree file the suit, see how it works out, shortbus.

    2. It was never legally in effect because we have Bicameral Legislature. Without the vote of the Senate the Act couldn’t rake effect.

      1. It was legally in effect. Had senate or house refused to ratify it within the time allowed then it would expire. Had senate or house voted it down it would expire. But it was in effect from the moment Potato announced it. The way the evil law is written PM has carte blanche for the period between the introduction till ratification. The law is in effect and even if it is struck down by parliament later, it would not be struck down retroactively, meaning it would still count as being in effect from introduction till it got struck down.

        1. I believe that it was in effect when announced by Trudy. This is not a “bill” that has 3 readings and then on to the Senate for Royal Assent or sent back to the HOC for amendments etc.

          And, I suppose it would make sense that it should come into effect when declared…had it been a REAL emergency. There should be an element of urgency/grave danger. ie. say the Russians invading over the North Pole or an EMP takes out all of North America. Not guys in hot tubs eating cotton candy and honking. I suppose it was written with the assumption that a competent adult would be leading the country….not a spoiled entitled child.

          1. Yes agree with all you are saying. There may be some chance to hold him accountable for invoking the act in the first place under false pretenses (although given the fact that house ratified it, the odds of that happening are next to nil) but action undertaken under the act were unfortunately technically legal. It sucks, it is a stupid law and the bar for invoking it should be, much higher. Besides laws are for little people.

    3. I think you “forgot” that the SENATE had to okay little Trudeau’s E Act…..until then it was NOT law?

      I could be mistaken

    1. That’s right. We now have a precedent in which the PM can invoke thr emergencies act, do all the damage he likes BEFORE its voted on and ratified, and then put it down and pretend it’s all fine and dandy.

      We should consider those powers permanently his, this isn’t him giving up power, this is him showing us all he can put on dictatorial powers as easily as he puts on a jacket. No limits.

  32. It was never ratified, it would take Senate approval for that. Ok missed the mischief charges, but what about the freezing bank accounts, that’s not a criminal charge. They should be revoked, and investigated for their criminal leaks. Also Tamara should be released.

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