Juno News - April 28, 2022


How did the government steamroll the Charter?


Episode Stats

Length

2 minutes

Words per Minute

161.77046

Word Count

413

Sentence Count

18


Summary


Transcript

00:00:00.000 How is it that the governments were able to steamroll so many of the other rights that were written down in the Charter?
00:00:07.080 How did this play? How did it play out? Why did it play out? How is it able to be the case in Canada?
00:00:12.580 You know, as well as I do, they just went ahead and did it.
00:00:15.820 And nobody. Well, what really happened, I guess, is that early on, the Imperial College of London in England issued a report,
00:00:25.940 which the White House in the United States with the parliament in Canada and all the world brought into this fear mongering that the Imperial College of London said where millions were going to die.
00:00:39.320 Some die in the streets. They even talked about deaths in the streets of China at the time in Wuhan because of this virus and so on.
00:00:48.660 So a climate of fear was created very early on in this pandemic, which.
00:00:55.940 Just about everybody bought into except myself and a few others, but a lot of people bought into this and this gave the government's license,
00:01:06.420 they thought, to go ahead and violate the freedoms and rights enshrined in the Constitution of Canada.
00:01:14.260 And unfortunately, so that's what happened, really, is that a mass psychosis overtook the society and people were very subservient.
00:01:24.340 And once fear set in the going along with the government narrative, so it goes to show, as we know from history.
00:01:34.420 And that very often leaders have reached their own limits, the normal limits that apply to a government or apply to a leader.
00:01:44.860 And this is what happened in this sense. And I've been fighting ever since to get this back to to get it.
00:01:50.700 Now, we we must say that the the fight is not over.
00:01:54.780 And this is the other thing that people say, well, the charter has been thrown out the window and that's the end of it.
00:02:00.300 Well, if that was so, then the courts of appeal of the provinces have not heard yet, nor has the Supreme Court of Canada.
00:02:08.140 It's the lower courts that have heard the cases so far and have ruled against us and ruled for the governments.
00:02:14.140 You know, if that's a one organ and their public might be there, I mean, then, that's what happens.
00:02:27.980 And this never ends up, and the other thing stand for us, it should be seen by these in a second thereof what happens.