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https://open.substack.com/pub/sheldonyakiwchuk/p/the-government-can-sue-you?r=17btaf&utm_medium=ios
“Prohibition - Bill C-9. Suppression - Bill C-11. Surveillance - Bill C-22. Enforcement - Bill C-34. Prosecution - Bill C-36.
That is five layers.
Prohibition.
Suppression.
Surveillance.
Enforcement.
Prosecution
The government can sue you for misinformation.
There is no law that works in the other direction. You cannot sue the government for the same thing. One way street. The rules apply to you. Not to them.
The government defines what misinformation is.
The government monitors what you post.
The government scores it against its own standard.
The government escalates to legal action when it decides you have crossed its line.
And the government is exempt from its own standard.
This is the same government that told you your rubber boots wouldn’t protect you unless everybody else was wearing rubber boots as well.
You know what that means. The same government that told you masks worked.
That said two weeks.
That said the Freedom Convoy was funded by foreign interests - a claim that was never proven at scale.
That commissioned a survey which scored you as disinformed for believing Canada lagged the G7 - while Canada was the only G20 country in a recession.
You cannot sue them for any of it.
They can sue you.

C-9 defines what you cannot say.
C-11 controls what can be found when you say it.
C-22 retains your record for six months after you say it.
C-34 forces identity registration on every platform - sold as child protection, built as a directory of who posted what. C-36 gives a cabinet-appointed Commission the authority to act on it.

A 35-page internal document in Melanie Joly’s department - built before any of this was law - shows the government already had a system in place to monitor what you post, decide whether it meets their definition of truth, and escalate to legal action.

You. Cannot. Sue. Them. Back.

The message is protection.
The objective is isolation.
The goal is control.”

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Isn’t this the truth!

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5 hours ago

He may have stepped too far......

15 days before the multi-billion dollar Vancouver condo bailout was announced, BROOKFIELD entered into a deal with Concert Properties—a major Vancouver area condo developer.

So to get this straight, Brookfield—the asset management firm Mark Carney co-chaired—bought into the exact condo market Canadian tax payers are spending billions of dollars bailing out after decades of Chinese money laundering and corruption brought it to the verge of collapse.

Halliburton/Cheney level insider dealing. How is this considered even somewhat legitimate by any standards?

Mark Carney was installed to sell Canada piece by piece to Brookfield at pennies on the dollar and send billions of our dollars into his "blind trust."

If this were any other era he'd be removed immediately. But since Canada stands for nothing but platitudes this is just business as usual now.
https://x.com/jasonjamesbnn/status/2074530478070312994

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