Now Is The Time At SDA When We Juxtapose!

April 29, 2020: The ArriveCAN mobile app was launched by Trudeau’s government.

November 21, 2020: The ArriveCAN app becomes mandatory.

June 29, 2022: The RCMP admits to remotely turning on phone cameras & microphones of criminal suspects.

In a normal democracy, this might make sense to most people but in Trudeau’s dictatorship, also known as Canuckistan, anyone who disagrees with any views of Dear Leader can immediately be deemed as a hater, bigot, white supremacist, transphobe, and/or criminal.

Pause for a moment, fellow Canadians, to realize that your government is forcing you to install a piece of software on your phone in order to enter or leave your country and the elite police force of that same government has openly admitted to surreptitiously using phones as spying devices on Canadians, their speech, and their activities.

The dystopian future has arrived.

54 Replies to “Now Is The Time At SDA When We Juxtapose!”

    1. Oh, they say, you can borrow your fellow traveller’s smart phone. Or, go to a library to fill out your forms. How you get a QR code with no printer they didn’t say. It’s an intrusion in the worst form.
      Dear Leader doesn’t care. He is too busy playing with his dolls pretending to crush the serfs out West.

      1. He is too busy playing with his dolls

        He’s supervising the baiting of hooks on a fishing boat, thereby making him a master…..

    2. How do disabled people deal with it? What if you’re blind? What do boomers do since they can’t figure out phones? The whole thing is sickening.

      1. Uh, if it wasn’t for a certain pair of boomers, it’s unlikely you’d be here right now…..

    3. I’m old enough to remember life before cell phones. Just leave the damn thing at home. Or get a pre-paid dumb phone. No big deal.

      1. Yes–good Stevo. I’ve got a “DumbPhone” and have even stopped carrying it around quite so much. It is possible!

  1. You too could be a ‘good citizen’ by allowing the politicians to spy on you, anytime they want.
    Certainly doing the cops job without leaving the office…
    No matter where you are, your phone is spying or could be recording you.
    No need for any permission, it’s already in the allowance you uploaded.

    1. If you aren’t doing anything illegal you shouldn’t have anything to worry about.

      ***an argument coming soon to you from a television, advertisement, tweet, government official…

  2. True this is criminal but facts need to be presented here. You don’t “HAVE” to download the app. You can do the stupid arrivecan crap from a computer and print it out or just fill out the form version. So leave your phones at home people, get an old school camera for vacations. There are legal ways to prevent them from tracking you… however they likely already are through other means we might rather not want to know about.

  3. It can’t be legal, to spy on people with out due process or a warrant is a violation of our rights. Why aren’t the RCMP and the NDP and liberals being sued for gross abuse of authority and human right’s violations?

    1. Because we live in a fascist country where the judiciary is chosen by it’s loyalty to the liberal party of Canada.
      Anymore questions?

    2. It is not just Brenda Lucki’s thugs spying on you, the Border agents (and god knows who else, maybe the Revenue agency) also have access to your celphone.
      Time to ditch the celphone and rely on email with a VPN for communication

      1. VPN only goes so far.
        It’s like locks, to keep the good people from getting any ideas.
        If THEY really want you , they WILL find you.
        Best strategy is to hide out in the open among the millions of sheep and keep your head down.

    3. Forced injections aren’t legal either. So what? Communist’s election slogan – What Are You Going To Do About It?

    4. What rights? Just a few months ago it was illegal to have people at your house or shop without a face diaper. No such things as rights.

    5. You have no rights in Canada.
      No free speech, no right to self defense, no property rights.
      Wake up.

      1. Factory reset the phone and restore your apps from a trusted backup.

        Or, as is increasingly the case in my industry, you buy a local burner phone when you arrive and install your secure messaging apps on it.

    1. Exactly, and try to squeeze in your holidays with kids out of school and all terrorism activities, gas is expensive !

  4. In a normal democracy, this might make sense to most people …

    IF AND ONLY IF they have properly obtained a search warrant of some sort.

    And reading between the lines, it sounds like the RCMP have had and utilized this technology long before the pandemic and the creation of this app.

  5. Is it just me, but I get zero results when I google ” B’nai B’rith condemn Canada training Ukrainian neo-nazis”
    Must be my browser

  6. No surprise. Our military admitted to harvesting data from ordinary citizens and propagandizing Nova Scotians in June of 2021.
    It was met with a collective “Yeah, I guess they really shouldn’t do that” from most Canadians.
    Once you wrap your head around the fact most Canadians don’t give a sh** about most things…everything becomes much more clearer.
    Oh, almost forgot. Cops aren’t your friends and never will be, prove me wrong.

    1. burton
      Butt they are a necessary evil. That the Pols use to suppress us, so you hinting that pols are not your friend, and you would be right.

  7. Seems to me that hacking someone’s computer or cellphone is already a criminal offence. Not sure if they can get a warrant to do it, or if they bother. Just one more criminal activity we can expect by authorities who are constantly trying to eliminate any last vestige of rule of law.

  8. Well, if I can’t leave the country I won’t need that app, will I?

    I am sooooo disappointed in Canadians. What? Bend over? Sure! How far?

      1. Nah. The Mounties would never carry anyone’s luggage if they’re leaving the country.

  9. Pinephone will get a lot new business from Canada. Also on Purism – Librem 5 you can manually switch off the camera and microphone.

    Can’t wait for Starlink to bring their phones.

  10. My buddy just returned from San Diego and at the airport he had to load the Arrive Canada app or the Air Canada rep said he would not be allowed into his own country. 7 times he tried but could not load it even with the help of a couple of IT guys. He said he had read that they could not stop him entering Canada despite not having the app. They refused his entry to the aircraft so he called the Canadian Consulate in LA and they told the AC rep to let him board. As usual mass confusion in Trudeau land while he travels the world.

  11. I despise Trudeau, his useless cabinet and the useless shits in his caucus who are there for the pension plan. But I despise more my neighbours in Ottawa who vote for them — always. They are TRULY sickening.

    1. The GTA picks the prime minister and they love Trudeau. Remember that when you meet a Torontonian because I do.

  12. Do not use the app. Just refuse. I’ve entered Canada twice without it. They cannot refuse you entry to your own country. Mind you, the second time I got two fines totaling more than $7000 which I’ll be fighting. We have to stop this now or it creeps on and on and takes over more and more of our lives. I am far from the only one who enters Canada without it, many are much more experienced at it and have better tactics than me. Just grow some courage and do it.

      1. One for refusing to answer questions (won’t answer if I’m vaxxed) and one for refusing to comply with conditions for entering Canada (did not take any tests, did not fill out ArriveCan). Both from Public “Health”. I have heard you can avoid talking to public health if you cross between 8pm and 6am (land border), or some people have said you can just ask if you’re being detained when CBSA tells you to go talk to PH and if they say no, just keep driving, or you can say to PH “I refuse to answer any questions, am I free to go” and just drive off. Different strategies to try next time.

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