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Strategy for this weekend before Monday’s vote – EDUCATE ALL candidates in your electoral district – Part 1

Canadian Liberty Posted on September 18, 2021 by AlanDecember 13, 2023  

The Canadian federal election–actual election day–is this coming Monday, September 20, 2021 (https://elections.ca/content2.aspx?section=vote&document=index&lang=e). Elections.ca provides you with basic information about your riding (electoral district). By the way, at the advance polls, I refused to submit to contact tracing when I … Continue reading →

Posted in F3, Featured, FR | Tagged Agenda 21, Brave New World Policies, Brundtland Commission, Canada Elections Act, Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, Canadian Federal Election 2021, Censorship, Communitarianism, Contact Tracing, COVID-19, Donald Trump, Election Gag Law, Freedom of Speech, Great Reset, Immunity Passports, Justin Trudeau, New World Order, Privacy, Ron Paul, Strategies, Sustainable Development, Vaccine Passports, William F. Buckley, World Economic Forum (WEF) | Leave a reply

Election Gag Law (November 20, 2004)

Canadian Liberty Posted on November 20, 2004 by AlanSeptember 18, 2021  

Suppressing Political Speech: Government to Canadians, “Shut up!” The Gag Law Explained: How it Undermines Democracy and Threatens our Freedoms morefreedom.org, National Citizens Coalition Also see Speech by Gerry Nicholls of the NCC www.libertarian.on.ca, Libertarian Party of Ontario, Nov 6 … Continue reading →

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