Satan Soldiers Will Clamp Down on Negative Opinions Concerning Governments, Canada Employees Told Not to Express Opinions ‘Condemning’ Government

Representatives of Health Canada (HC) and the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) were as of late coordinated not to offer viewpoints “basic” of the national government through a division wide email sent from their common chief general of HR, with regards to continuous fights in Ottawa and other Canadian urban communities against COVID-19 limitations. The email order included dis-allowance against articulation of any perspectives “contradictory” with government COVID-19 restrictions. It read: This message is also to remind you that Health Canada (HC) and Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) employees, like all public servants, are expected to maintain impartiality and objectivity of the public service. Regardless of your opinion on these events, as a public servant, you are expected to refrain from expressing opinions on social media or engaging in outside activities that can be seen to impair your ability to…

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“Exactly [Like] the Chinese Social Credit System” Are the Measures Used Against Freedom Convoy Activists and Their Sympathizers

According to Canadian political pundit Ezra Levant, measures taken against Freedom Convoy protestors and sympathizers are “exactly [like] the Chinese social credit system,” and that such a system “may come to America just as easily as the rest of the martial rule.” On Tuesday, Canadian reporter Ezra Levant, the creator of Canada’s conservative Rebel News, spoke on Fox News’ The Ingraham Angle about his worries about the current treatment of residents and journalists in the country. “The’show your papers’ [demand] is ludicrous,” he remarked, referring to the numerous police checkpoints set up across downtown Ottawa, where people must produce identification or risk being arrested. “What they’re doing to journalists who aren’t on board with the government’s goal concerns me greatly.” He warned of the even larger potential of “social credit” penalization for individuals with unpleasant opinions, citing a journalist with…

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Canadian Border Paralyzed by Anti-Vaccine Mandate Protests.

Demonstrators protesting in sympathy with the Freedom Convoy truckers in Ottawa have stopped a key Canada-US border crossing in Manitoba. The Emerson Port of Entry is being blocked by a demonstration involving a large number of automobiles and farm equipment, Manitoba RCMP announced on Twitter on Feb. 10. According to the police, both northbound and southbound traffic has come to a halt. This is the third time in recent weeks that a border crossing between Canada and the United States has been shut down. Protesters have also shut down the roadway leading to the Coutts border in southern Alberta, as well as the Ambassador Bridge, which connects Windsor, Ontario, and Detroit, Michigan. The demonstrations are in support of the ongoing truckers’ convoy campaign in Ottawa, which is fighting against federal COVID-19 vaccine mandates and limitations. Since Jan. 29, Alberta protesters…

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16,000 Unvaccinated U.S./Canadian Cross Border Truckers Lose Their Jobs to Tyrannical COVID Measures.

Following the implementation of new COVID-19 vaccination requirements for truckers by the Canadian and US governments, a convoy of truck drivers took to the streets on Highway 75 in Emerson, Manitoba, near the US-Canada border, on Jan. 17. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) claimed the “demonstration” near the Emerson Port of Entry involved a “large number of vehicles,” impacting both northbound and southbound lanes. On-site, the RCMP was keeping an eye on traffic flows. Protestors in the fleet can be seen flashing banners such as “Last year’s heroes, this year’s zeros” and “My body, my choice” in the early morning of Jan. 17 in a video published on Twitter. In an interview with local radio station CJOB, driver Jamie Throp said that drivers were surrounding the MB-75 “between Emerson Duty Free and the Commercial Inspection station blocking both lanes…

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U.S. Northern Border Supply Chain is Being Crippled in the Name of Omicron.

Industry insiders fear that the federal government’s vaccine mandate for cross-border truckers will exacerbate already-strained supply lines, resulting in grocery store shortages. On Jan. 10, Sylvain Charlebois, professor and senior director of Dalhousie University’s Agri-Food Analytics Lab, tweeted, “Ottawa’s plan to require all truckers entering from the United States to show proof of vaccination starting Jan. 15 cannot happen at a worse time,” “I’m not sure Canadians are aware of how fragile our food supply chain is right now, due to Omicron.” In mid-November, the Liberal government declared that all truck drivers entering Canada will need to be completely vaccinated by Jan. 15. Truckers had been spared from the regulation until then since they were deemed essential service providers. However, on the evening of Jan. 12, Canada Border Services Agency spokesperson Rebecca Purdy informed The Canadian Press that if Canadian…

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