39 Replies to ““except in the presence of legal counsel.””

  1. Trudeau and his goons are going to have some sort of violent false flag incident to justify cracking down on dissent.
    This arrest is supposed to be the trigger for that.
    One way or another the corrupt Liberals will get their media video clips to show the sheep and to demonize anyone opposing the government.

    His Lord Of The Flies media prostitutes will be dancing in hysterical glee when it happens.

    1. They can now cite Tamara as a “serial offender” … a … “repeat offender” … a … “career criminal”.
      Yeah … just wait … she’ll be labeled as such by the CBC

      1. “CANADA WIDE WARRANT!” doncha know…

        Going forward the filth at the CBC will preface any mention of her with ‘Previously arrested on a Canada wide warrant…’

      2. From her jail cell in Ottawa (once extradited for crimes against humanity), she can go the EA Inquiry, invited there as a witness.

        Can this get any more ludicrous? Yes since it’s all by design, succinctly described by an insider, Lich is simply the current target:

        “In a stunning rebuke of his leader, (Quebec federal MP Joel) Lightbound said: “It’s time to stop dividing Canadians, to stop pitting one part of the population against another.”

        “I can’t help but notice with regret that both (the) tone and the policies of my government changed dramatically on the eve and during the last election campaign.”

        “From a positive and unifying approach, a decision was made to wedge, to divide and stigmatize. I fear that this politicization … risks undermining the public’s trust in public health institutions. This is not a risk we ought to be taking lightly.”

        Lightbound mocked Trudeau’s demonizing of the Freedom Convoy as riddled with white supremacists, saying while he was appalled by the appearance of Nazi and Confederate flags in the Ottawa protest, it was absurd to claim most protesters were motivated by hate.”

        He cited a “very kind grandmother” interviewed on Radio-Canada, who “looked and sounded nothing like a white supremacist.”

        “Nor did the Black, Sikh and Indigenous Canadians I saw demonstrating on my way to Parliament … or in Quebec City … I have enough respect for my fellow Canadians not to engage in these easy and absurd labels.”

        https://torontosun.com/opinion/editorials/editorial-liberal-mp-to-pm-stop-dividing-us

  2. Unbelievable. Newspapers need to tell people about this miscarriage of justice. She is obviously a political prisoner. They wanted to side- line her during Canada Day. I am just appalled. Some MP needs to speak out about the injustice.

    1. Yes , maybe a politico like Pierre Poilievre or Candice Bergen.
      Wishful thinking.

    2. Appalled? Sure, so am I, but are you really surprised, Linda? I’m not. I don’t think he is quite as bad as his father yet, but I don’t really know. I have never been to Cuba.

      1. He is multiple times worse than his father. Pierre governed according to his ideology and sowed the seeds of the current erosion of democracy, but Justin is going much farther, being as dictatorial as he can within the confines of the constitution. As he has demonstrated, he will act outside of the constitution whenever he thinks he can get away with it. His most ambitious desire to to establish an actual dictatorship of Canada with himself at the helm. Pierre no doubt considered himself to be the perfect, ultimate leader of the country, but Justin is actually doing all he can to establish a dictatorship. I don’t think his father would ever have gone that far.

  3. She needs to run for MP. You can say whatever you want on the floor of the House, and the judge can just simmer.

  4. Wouldn’t it be nice if we could replace meaningless Canada Day with our own version of 21 January 1793?

    1. “Wouldn’t it be nice if we could replace meaningless Canada Day with our version … ?”

      25 December 1989 also comes to mind, or maybe 16 October 1946. Both dates where certain ex-tyrants (and their hench-people) experienced their day rather differently.

      In extreme times it’s sometimes necessary to weed the garden – pour encourager les autres…

  5. “To celebrate Canada Day as a historical re-enactment we arrested a Metis woman on trumped up charges. To atone, we won’t fly the Red Ensign you racists.”

  6. and the CUCKsevatives are were??????What a useless bunch of tits we have for politicians!

  7. First of all, quit calling it CANADA Day. That was the invention of Trudeau pere.
    Since 1867 it has been called DOMINION DAY.

    1. It’s a day off now. Nothing more, there is nothing left to celebrate. In the unlikely event Western Canada breaks free, I will celebrate that day.

    2. Official gov holiday since 1879 to 1982 was Dominion Day. Before that Dominion Day was a people’s celebration. Since 1983 we’ve had Canada Day. Happy 40th Canada Day! Happy 155th Dominion Day!!

  8. Btw just an observation… Evan Solomon on his radio show today actually said that we have a right to protest in relation to the trucker convoy. I sense a shift in the libtard matrix here. He even gave quarter to Mandai opponents without calling them racist sexist bigot homophobe retrobates.

  9. What are the odds that Tamara actually speaks to Canadians on Canada Day? I’ll take even.

  10. What kind of sad excuse for a Judge would attach such authoritarian conditions to her terms of bail. I’m reminded of famous show trials of the Nazis. When you end freedom of the press for 97% of the media, I guess you can get away with almost anything in the Spawn-Fuhrer’s Reich.

  11. Just a nit to pick:

    It’s legal counsel, not legal “council.”

    Any bets on the over/under timeline when Canada finally implodes?

  12. I look forward to the arrest, prosecution, conviction and hanging of all of the police officers involved, from the arresting officers up the chain of command to the chief.

    I trust the Nuremberg style courts ordering the hangings will once again explain that “I was just following orders” is not a defence , it is an aggravating circumstance.

  13. Canada really is falling apart. Could this be what the globalists intend? It seems it may be what is behind much of Trudeau’s agenda. He called us a post national state, and so we are. My sense is that everything started to implode when Justin became Prime Minister.

    1. My sense is that everything started to implode when Justin became Prime Minister.

      It started long before that on April 6, 1968. The country’s been going to hell ever since.

  14. For those flabbergasted: this is not unusual or new behaviour on the part of the police or the judges. This has been going on for decades, it just doesn’t happen to sympathetic defendants. I know of a case where someone charged with computer crime was bailed with the condition he use no computers or Internet. He was re-arrested and jailed until trial for using a bank ATM.

    Canadians are often surprised that our civil rights aren’t the same as what they see on US TV shows. The police, judges and Crown attorneys will pretty much do whatever they hell they want and you have no recourse unless you can embarrass them publicly.

  15. I remember when Trudeau Pere died in 2000 — I said to myself “Pierre Trudeau died today — 32 years too late.”

  16. The standard form of reference on the CBC is to “the ‘so-called’ Freedom Convoy.” And yet, not once have I heard on the CBC or in any other legacy medium a reference to “the ‘so-called’ mass graves discovery.”

  17. When fanatics are on top there is no limit to oppression.
    H. L. Mencken
    Hoist the black flag!

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