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Libertarian Party of Canada leader on anti-terror Bill C-51

Canadian Liberty Posted on February 12, 2015 by AlanApril 3, 2022  

The Libertarian Party of Canada Opposes Bill C-51 (Main website) The Conservative government, with the support of the Liberal Party, is seeking to pass new anti-terror legislation with Bill C-51. The Libertarian Party of Canada opposes this legislation wholeheartedly. Although … Continue reading →

Posted in F3, General | Tagged Bill C-51, Civil Liberties, CSIS, Due Process, Free Speech, Libertarian Politics, Mobility, No-Fly, Philosophy, Principles, Privacy, Surveillance, Terrorism, Tim Moen, War | Leave a reply

Leadnow.ca petition: REJECT FEAR. Stop government’s “secret police” bill

Canadian Liberty Posted on February 6, 2015 by AlanNovember 9, 2022  

REJECT FEAR. STOP STEPHEN HARPER’S “SECRET POLICE” BILL Prime Minister Harper is trying to pass a new “secret police” law that would give reckless and unnecessary powers to spy agencies with little oversight or accountability. Let’s defend our democracy – … Continue reading →

Posted in F3, General | Tagged Bill C-44, Bill C-51, Civil Liberties, Due Process, False Flag Staged Terror, Free Speech, Ottawa, Police, Spies, Surveillance | Leave a reply

All Canadians are complicit in Omar Khadr’s torture, says lawyer

Canadian Liberty Posted on February 6, 2015 by AlanApril 3, 2022  

All Canadians are complicit in Omar Khadr’s torture, says lawyer Ottawa Citizen | 5 February 2015 . . . There is no greater betrayal of Canada than for our government to be implicated in the torture of a Canadian citizen,” … Continue reading →

Posted in F3 | Tagged Civil Liberties, Culture, Due Process, Morality, Omar Khadr, Propaganda, Torture, War, West-Support-Totalitarians, World Government | Leave a reply

Bill C-51 Anti-terrorism Act and Bill C-44 – hammering a few more nails in the coffin of Canadian rights and freedoms (updated)

Canadian Liberty Posted on February 1, 2015 by AlanNovember 9, 2022 3

Value for value: Please support my efforts. By Alan Mercer All Bills for the Current Session of Parliament: Page 3 includes Bill C-51 and C-44. Although, I’m not sure what day Bill C-51 is supposed to be voted on, the … Continue reading →

Posted in F2, Featured | Tagged Bill C-44, Bill C-51, Civil Liberties, Due Process, False Flag Staged Terror, Terrorism | 3 Replies

Government also announces more threats to due process and rights as Bill C-44 introduced – CSIS powers beefed up under new bill tabled by Steven Blaney

Canadian Liberty Posted on October 28, 2014 by AlanNovember 9, 2022  

CSIS powers beefed up under new bill tabled by Steven Blaney – Politics – CBC News | 27 October 2014 Bill C-44, dubbed the protection of Canada from terrorists act, was expected to be introduced last week before a gunman … Continue reading →

Posted in F3 | Tagged An Act to amend the Canadian Security Intelligence Service Act and other Acts, Bill C-44, Civil Liberties, CSIS, Due Process, False Flag Staged Terror, Ottawa, Protection of Canada from Terrorists Act, Spies, Surveillance, Terrorism | Leave a reply

Forsaken Principles of Canadian Society

Canadian Liberty Posted on October 27, 2013 by AlanMarch 14, 2021  

Value for value: Please support my efforts. Although we can argue that the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms is seriously flawed, let’s remind ourselves of some of the sound principles expressed within it and think about whether Canadians are … Continue reading →

Posted in F2, Featured | Tagged Bill of Rights, Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, Civil Liberties, Courts, Due Process, Human Life Values, John Diefenbaker, Justice, Morality, Principles, Property Rights, Torture | Leave a reply

“Shackles . . . Middle Ages . . . Torture ” — Vladimir Putin’s response to US criticism (December)

Canadian Liberty Posted on June 23, 2013 by AlanApril 3, 2022  

Vladimir Putin goes on offensive against US Tom Parfitt, Telegraph | 20 December 2012 . . . “Why does one country consider itself entitled to spread its jurisdiction to the entire world?” he said in his characteristic rapid-fire delivery. “Abu … Continue reading →

Posted in F3 | Tagged Abu Ghraib, Civil Liberties, Due Process, Guantanamo, Human Life Values, Russia, Torture, Vladimir Putin | Leave a reply

U.S. Supreme Court: police can force open your mouth and swab your DNA

Canadian Liberty Posted on June 5, 2013 by AlanDecember 15, 2022  

Police Can Force Open Your Mouth And Swab Your DNA Erin Fuchs, Business Insider | June 3, 2013 The U.S. Supreme Court ruled today that police don’t need a search warrant (http://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/12pdf/12-207_d18e.pdf) before they open your mouth and take a … Continue reading →

Posted in F3, General | Tagged Biometrics, Civil Liberties, Data Collection, DNA Database, Due Process, Eugenics, Genetics, Health Care, ID, Police, Privacy, Self-Ownership, Supreme Court, Surveillance | Leave a reply

Missouri legislature bans UN Agenda 21

Canadian Liberty Posted on June 2, 2013 by AlanOctober 19, 2023  

Missouri Legislature Bans UN Agenda 21 (original link: http://www.thenewamerican.com/tech/environment/item/15344-missouri-legislature-bans-un-agenda-21) Alex Newman, New American | May 9, 2013 With a veto-proof majority, the Missouri legislature approved a popular bill protecting private property and due process rights by banning a deeply controversial … Continue reading →

Posted in F3 | Tagged Agenda 21, Due Process, Missouri, Property Rights, United Nations (UN) | Leave a reply

North Scottish airports ‘used for rendition flights’

Canadian Liberty Posted on May 30, 2013 by AlanApril 4, 2022  

BBC News – North Scottish airports 'used for rendition flights' The CIA programme involved the secret detention and transfer of terror suspects to other countries for interrogation and alleged torture. . . .

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Posted in F3 | Tagged Civil Liberties, Due Process, Rendition, Scotland, Torture, UK | Leave a reply

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