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Nova Scotia: U.S. Patriot Act and Private Information of Canadians (November 20, 2004)

Canadian Liberty Posted on November 20, 2004 by AlanJanuary 30, 2021  

U.S. Threat to Canadian Freedom: Information Swept up by U.S. Authorities U.S. law extends to Nova Scotia databases cbc.ca, Nov 5 ’04 …There’s concern the U.S. Patriot Act allows the American government to access private information about Canadians. The law, … Continue reading →

Posted in General | Tagged Big Brother, Data Collection, ID, North American Union Plus, Nova Scotia, Patriot Act, Police, Privacy, Sovereignty, Surveillance | Leave a reply

Continental Defence Project and Canadian Sovereignty (November 20, 2004)

Canadian Liberty Posted on November 20, 2004 by AlanJanuary 30, 2021  

In Danger as Always: Canadian Sovereignty Deadline looms on continental defence project theglobeandmail.com, Jeff Sallot, Nov 10 ’04 The minority Liberal government will have to decide by year’s end whether to renew the mandate of a joint Canada-U.S. military planning … Continue reading →

Posted in General | Tagged British Columbia, Continental Defence, Military, North American Union Plus, Sovereignty, War | Leave a reply

Liberty, war, Iraq civilian deaths, Nader, corporate socialism

Canadian Liberty Posted on November 14, 2004 by AlanMarch 6, 2025  

November 7-14, 2004 Liberty & War   The Truth Hurts antiwar.com, Justin Raimondo, Nov 1 ’04   100,000 Civilians Died Because of Iraq War, Hopkins Study Says Bloomberg.com, Oct 28 ’04 … The findings are the first scientific study of … Continue reading →

Posted in General | Tagged Iraq, Patriot Act, Privacy, Ralph Nader, War | Leave a reply

Iraq War: 100,000 Civilians (November 7, 2004)

Canadian Liberty Posted on November 7, 2004 by AlanMarch 6, 2025  

War: Oppose the Intervention in Iraq 100,000 Civilians Died Because of Iraq War, Hopkins Study Says Bloomberg.com, Oct 28 ’04 … The findings are the first scientific study of the effects of war on Iraqi citizens, according to the Lancet … Continue reading →

Posted in General | Tagged Human Life Values, Imperialism, Interventionism, Iraq, War | Leave a reply

Satellite TV Restrictions Violate Charter (November 7, 2004)

Canadian Liberty Posted on November 7, 2004 by AlanJanuary 30, 2021  

Freedom of Speech: Satellite TV Satellite restrictions violate Charter, judge rules theglobeandmail.com, Tu Thanh Ha, Nov 1 ’04 …Last week, a Quebec judge found that federal restrictions on who can provide direct-to-home satellite signals are invalid because they infringe on … Continue reading →

Posted in General | Tagged Free Speech, Satellite TV, Television | Leave a reply

B.C. Privacy Commissioner: U.S. Patriot Act and Private Information (November 7, 2004)

Canadian Liberty Posted on November 7, 2004 by AlanJanuary 30, 2021  

U.S. Threat to Canadian Freedom: Private Information Accessible to U.S. Authorities USA Patriot Act a problem in Canada, B.C. report says theglobeandmail.com, Canadian Press, Oct 29 ’04 The USA Patriot Act gives officials the power to see private information about … Continue reading →

Posted in General | Tagged Big Brother, British Columbia, Data Collection, Patriot Act, Privacy, Surveillance | Leave a reply

Response from reader on religion (Worldwide Church of God) – part 2 of stand back and see the big picture

Canadian Liberty Posted on November 1, 2004 by AlanJanuary 29, 2021  

November 1, 2004 < Part I Part II – Reply from Vic: Stand back – See the Big Picture > … I better start off by saying that I have been a non-Christian for > years now … I am … Continue reading →

Posted in General | Tagged Christianity, Cults, Herbert W. Armstrong, Reader Mail, Religion, Worldwide Church of God | Leave a reply

Liberty, war, boundaries – flu vaccine, mercury

Canadian Liberty Posted on October 31, 2004 by AlanFebruary 11, 2021  

October 25-31, 2004 Liberty & War Boundaries of Knowledge Liberty & War   Flu Vaccine Propaganda Season: Governments Say Mercury OK   A shot for the flu, with mercury too www.carleton.ca/Capital_News/, CapitalNewsOnline, Michelle Catton, Nov 28 ’03 The free flu … Continue reading →

Posted in General | Tagged Abu Ghraib, Boundaries Of Knowledge, Brave New World Policies, Child Care, Family, Flores, Flu Vaccine, Iraq, Mercury, OECD, Ontario Medical Association, Ron Paul, Smoking, Thimerosal, Torture, Vaccines, War | Leave a reply

Ontario Medical Association Pushes Ban on Smoking in Private Places (October 25, 2004)

Canadian Liberty Posted on October 25, 2004 by AlanJanuary 30, 2021  

Social Engineering and Anti-Smoking – Pushing the Limits Ontario Medical Association – Pushing for Tyranny Doctors warn against smoking in cars, homes CTV.ca, Oct 14 ’04 “Following up on a landmark report that revealed the risks of exposure to second-hand … Continue reading →

Posted in General | Tagged Family, Ontario, Ontario Medical Association, Smoking, Social Engineering | Leave a reply

“Family Policy”: OECD Criticizes Canadian “Child Care” (October 25, 2004)

Canadian Liberty Posted on October 25, 2004 by AlanJanuary 30, 2021  

Social Engineering and “Family Policy” Government “Failing” to Replace Parents – Urged to Try Harder Canada’s child care is failing, OECD says www.globeandmail.com, Oct 25 ’04 “The report calls on the federal and provincial governments to draft a coherent vision … Continue reading →

Posted in General | Tagged Brave New World, Family, OECD, Social Engineering | Leave a reply

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