Highly troubling. While I didn't have any evidence to point to I knew this wouldn't end with the emergencies act. It's true that workarounds exist, it's really not the point at this stage. Sure a couple of industrious dissidents may be able to operate in a shadow financial network, but as he points out the chilling effects are massive.
The longer this current gang sits in Parliament, the more these new 'normals' set in and are codified both as matter of law and routine.
Canada is slipping.
How much is this tied to Chrystia's legislation she rammed through during the EA - the one they suspiciously had ready to go and seemed very eager to implement?
Yep. Same thing here in Canada with new rushed legislation (introduced by guess who!) to punish the Russian oligarchs so as to loot the cash to funnel to the motherland. In French we say: "C'est beau la classe ouvriere!"
Highly troubling. While I didn't have any evidence to point to I knew this wouldn't end with the emergencies act. It's true that workarounds exist, it's really not the point at this stage. Sure a couple of industrious dissidents may be able to operate in a shadow financial network, but as he points out the chilling effects are massive.
We must stand for others while we still can.
The longer this current gang sits in Parliament, the more these new 'normals' set in and are codified both as matter of law and routine.
Canada is slipping.
How much is this tied to Chrystia's legislation she rammed through during the EA - the one they suspiciously had ready to go and seemed very eager to implement?
Yep. Same thing here in Canada with new rushed legislation (introduced by guess who!) to punish the Russian oligarchs so as to loot the cash to funnel to the motherland. In French we say: "C'est beau la classe ouvriere!"