Showing posts with label Charter of rights and freedoms. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Charter of rights and freedoms. Show all posts

Saturday, March 12, 2022

Dr. Leslyn Lewis is taking another run to lead the Conservative Party of Canada

From Rebel Media - Interview

 https://www.rebelnews.com/interview_dr_leslyn_lewis_is_taking_another_run_to_lead_the_conservative_party_of_canada?utm_campaign=dc_cpcracekickoff_3_11_22&utm_medium=email&utm_source=therebel


Part of the Interview

Ezra Levant

One of our favorite people is throwing her hat in the ring and talking about Doctor Leslyn Lewis. The MP for Haldimand Norfolk who did so well in the last leadership campaign. What a delight to welcome her back to the show. Doctor Lewis. It's great to see you again. You can see I'm a fan and I don't even care who knows! I'm not hiding it. Great to see you again. I'm delighted that you're running in the leadership campaign. Tell me a little bit about your strategy, what you're going to emphasize is your issues. What do you hope to accomplish?

Dr. Leslyn Lewis

Thanks for having me here. As you know many people would ask, well, why are you doing this again? And to be honest with you that not much has changed since last time. I'm still concerned about the direction of the country. I'm still concerned about our $1.3 trillion debt now with the war in between Russia and Ukraine.

I'm concerned about some of our environmental policies that we have where we didn't develop our pipelines. And looking back we can see that that was a great mistake. And so I want to report the platform that will get Canadians on track, make sure that we're developing, developing our natural resources. And also that we also have a plan to protect the environment. I don't believe that those things are mutually exclusive.

I also want to see people, businesses have hope again and as you know, 80% of all Canadians are employed by small businesses. And so we have to find a way to get them back, get hold back to them so that we could rebound out of covid and get people employed. Start building up and pay down that debt. Those are interesting points, so of course I I agree with, I mean the pipelines Canada could so obviously be a supplier of what I call ethical oil to the world. So we could displace Russia and OPEC nations. I believe in the economic issues. I think those are very important.

Ezra Levant

But Doctor Lewis, one of the things that has come home clear over last two years is that sometimes we take our civil liberties for granted because yes, the debt is important and yes, pipelines are a solution. And yes, helping small business, that's all important. You can't buy groceries. You can't pay the rent if you don't have those things. But there are some other intangibles, civil liberties, freedom of speech. But I think that lockdowns in the last few years have really showed us the importance of those age-old principles. What do you have to say about freedom of speech and freedom of protest? The recent civil liberties inferno of the Emergencies Act. Can you talk a bit about those? Not the pocketbook issues, but more the heartfelt issues a bit.

Dr. Leslyn Lewis

Absolutely. I think it's very important that in a democracy that we uphold those liberties and many Canadians and many immigrants came to this country because we were the beacon of hope of democracy. And when we have policies and practices that undermine that it really erodes confidence. I was very, very concerned during the convoy protests because I was just two blocks away from Parliament and so I had to walk through that protest every day and I was able to speak to people, people who came all the way from BC and they just wanted to be heard.

And it's not as if they wanted to be there. Some of them had reached out to their MP's, they weren't getting answers. Some of them, they did whatever they could, but they wanted answers as to why the government wasn't listening to them. And they came all the way to Parliament so that they could be heard by the government and nobody wanted to listen. And it was very, very sad to see that the approach that Justin Trudeau took, that he refused to meet with these individuals, and then he labeled them racist, demonized them, and it was very, very disconcerting to see that how fragile our democracy is and our rights in revoking of the Emergencies Act is something that I also wasn't very pleased with because it suspended their liberties and people were very, very concerned that if this could be done so easily, what could the government do? Could they freeze our bank account for other issues that they disagree with us on?

Yeah, I'm really worried about that actually. It really accelerated cancel culture. Cancel culture is bad enough when it's some woke mob on Twitter, but when the Prime Minister, the Finance Minister and the Justice Minister are directing it. And there's no court process. The banks are going along with it. I think that's really terrifying.

I, I remember when you and I last met, it was actually on that very chilly day on Parliament Hill at the trucker protest. It was quite something not all Conservative MPs and Senators went down there, I think. If I had to guess why, some disagreed with them, but more, I think we're scared of getting off side with the mainstream media and I think that's frankly why Erin O'Toole, what happened to him is I think maybe his instincts would have been sympathetic, but he was just too afraid to defy the media was such a strong player in this drama. They weren't just a neutral observer. They were a team.

Ezra Levant

Let me ask you about that, because I think that should you become a leader, obviously Justin Trudeau and the Liberal Party machine, they're going to be nominal polling. But I think that in Canada, the toughest opponent for any conservative is the mainstream. I think they first they ignore you, then they mock you. Then they lie about you. And I think in the case of Erin O'Toole, that I'm not asking for you to defend them or to condemn him. I just say when I look at his tenure as leader, I think he was terrified of being devoured by the media. So he sought to please them. How will you handle a hostile media who hate the very thought of a black woman being a conservative. I mean, I think they would hate you triple because of that.

Dr. Leslyn Lewis

Yeah, I I've seen them really misstate positions that I've had in the past and try to make it seem like if I was anti LGBTQ plus, which is really ridiculous because I worked as a refugee lawyer worked in refugee law and defended people who were being persecuted because of their because they were a member of the LGBT Q Plus community. And so I defended it. those people in court. And so far I could see the media has even taken something like that and not recognized it. So I know that they're not my friends, but I'm not here, to make friends with the media. I'm here to serve the Canadian people, and I understand the costs and I'm prepared to pay the cost of that and as you said, on that day that whole day that I interviewed with you at in front of the convoy, it was because I believed that these individuals came here and they needed to be heard. These are people that were traumatized, that were locked down for two years, that many losing their jobs may have had family members loosing their jobs and they want it to be heard and I am being paid by these individuals, some of them making fifteen, twenty or twenty five dollars an hour, and politicians are making hundreds of thousands of dollars an hour. So I don't understand why a politician wouldn't want to hear from their constituents. I think it's very, very important to the part of our democracy. And it's something that I felt that I had to do or else it would be meaningless.


Dr. Lewis website

https://leslynlewis.ca/

Tuesday, February 22, 2022

Vote in Parliament on the Emergencies Act - Well we know ho it played out - Lord have mercy!

 https://catholicinsight.com/vote-in-parliament-tonight-on-emergencies-act/


VOTE IN PARLIAMENT TONIGHT ON EMERGENCIES ACT

The Canadian Parliament is closing up debate on this issue, and will vote tonight (Monday) at 8 p.m. on the Emergencies Act, for which there seems no need, and never was a need. Thousands of police officers to ‘break up’ and ‘illegal’ protest – perhaps the most peaceful in modern history, besides the March for Life. And one that was facilitated by police in the first place, as the truckers parked their rigs on Wellington and other streets for weeks. If all this was inherently illegal, why wasn’t it nipped in the bud? Did perhaps Trudeau need a ruse, as an excuse to impose martial law?

The Senate will still have to vote, if this does pass, but I can’t remember the last time they went against the will of the Liberals.

If there are any truly illegal actions by protestors in the near future, they can be dealt with by our civil laws, which are broad and robust enough – too much so, in this writer’s opinion – to deal with transgressions and threats, outside of open war, for which this measure was originally intended. Is Trudeau at war? And with whom? The people of Canada?

To put this all in perspective, look over the pond to Britain, which is set to end all Covid restrictions – yes, all of them, leaving it up to individual’s to exercise discretion and prudence, as we have done for endemic illnesses from time immemorial. Imagine that.

Trudeau, in poker terms, is on tilt, for reasons known only to him, and we need an end to what is becoming an unhinged situation, mocked and criticized across the world. The tide is turning, we may hope, back to normalcy and sanity.

So please do pray that that tide of basic common sense washes over and into the hearts and minds of our parliamentarians, including that intention in your prayers tonight, not least in all your family rosaries. The simple, humble and guileless petitions of children are powerful indeed in the sight of God!

Our Lady, Saint Joseph and all Canadian martyrs and saints, orate pro nobis! +

Dystopias and Warping Truth from Catholic Insight

 https://catholicinsight.com/dystopias-and-warping-truth/

Future dystopias – which now have to be written the present tense – almost invariably involve governmental control and manipulation of the people’s thoughts and consequent behaviour, with a false and deliberately manipulative view of reality foisted upon the citizenry, usually by technological means to which the people are addicted. (Ironically, and providentially, I’m publishing this as the police crack down on the Freedom Convoy, with a media blackout in the area)

The paradigmatic is Orwell’s 1984, (published in 1949 in the wake of the collapsed Nazi regime) with Big Brother both watching every move we make and every breath we take, as well as shaping and controlling our thoughts by declaring obvious falsehoods from which none dare demur. Two plus two is five, and the past is what we say it be.

Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451 (1953) has the people of 1999 (which seemed far off in the fifties!) mesmerized by giant, wall-sized television screens, filled with inane entertainment – clowns and circuses – with interludes of ‘news’, shaped to form the opinions the government desires.

Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World (1932), the people of 2540 (at this point, I’m not sure we’ll reach mid-century) addicted to the soporific soma, accepting whatever Mustafa Ford tells them. Unlike the hapless citizens of 1984, they were more lulled into obeisance than forced.

Before all of these, there was E.M. Forester’s The Machine Stops (first published in 1909, no future date given for the story, but we’re all more or less in it) which eerily predicts a giant information/entertainment ‘machine’ to which everyone in the underground city is connected, and which gives them everything they need, from music, to food, to news. They have forgotten there is a world ‘up there’, for the machine does everything for them. But what happens when the machine no longer works?

These are all meditations on a theme of Plato’s original allegory of The Cave, from chapter VII of his Republic (written circa 400 B.C.). In a metaphorical underground cavern, people watch shadows of images, thinking they are real. When the philosopher tries to convince them that there is a beautiful, glorious world outside, the sun shining, the water sparkling, the rocks, grass and hills…Well, you may guess what they do to him, deemed a liar and dreamer, contradicting their ‘narrative’, as they return to their shadowy idols dancing on a stage.

Every one of these dystopias, from Plato to Bradbury, were written well before the internet, full-immersion media which has made mass psychosis a very distinct and all-too-real possibility. Peruse this interview with Robert Epstein on how we are all being manipulated by Google and friends, and how easy it is. Dr. Epstein is quirky and liberal, but dedicated and courageous. The first twenty minutes give you most of what you need to know, which is to get gone from Google, for they are indeed not only watching us, but manipulating us in very subtle ways.

An article in Wired commented that two of the recent SuperBowl ads advocated the new Meta virtual reality and their idiotic headsets as a way to escape the hell we’re building here. Yet,  a contrary one, with all-American Matthew McConaghey urged us to fix our problems right here on planet Earth.

It’s in reality that we must remain grounded if we’re to see our way through the deceit and mayhem that is on the horizon. Saint Thomas defines truth as the adequatio rei et intellectus, the ‘conformity of the mind to reality’, God’s good, holy cosmos and all the living and non-living beings therein.

Satan hates all of this. Christ quite aptly describes him as a liar and murderer, the two evils not unrelated. The unborn child is declared a non-person, a lie repeated enough, and, eventually, their lives can be snuffed out. The Jews in Germany were deemed by physicians and Goebell’s propaganda machine as disease-ridden and untermensch. In the Rwandan massacre, Hutus were urged on by the media to massacre and rape their ‘inhuman’ Tutsi neighbours by the tens of thousands; many claiming they did so because the ‘radio told them to’.

Whither now, dear reader, as the rhetoric ramps up? Will peace and good will prevail?

One way to ensure they do, to some extent, in some locales, refuges, remnants, or at least in some hearts, is to immerse yourself in the truth, not least those of our Faith, in Scripture, the Catechism, the Fathers, the Summa, in a myriad of great and good books. As well, spend far more time in reality than in the virtual version on screens. In nature, friendships, music, home-cooked food, laughter, love – hug someone, and let’s see some friends shaking hands.

Lies enslave, while the truth sets us free. By living in the really real, we can, by the grace of God, quite easily tell the difference.

Ad veritatem, in caritate! +

Saturday, February 19, 2022

Run With Life: Letter from a Canadian to her Prime Minister

Run With Life: Letter from a Canadian to her Prime Minister

Letter from a Canadian to her Prime Minister

Dear Justin Trudeau,

I know you will never read this email. Or respond to it. Because you ignore people like me who write to you. Maybe if we agreed with you, you might respond. I have no idea. You've ignored every single letter I have ever written to you.

I am really really tired of how you treat some Canadians. Those who you don't agree with.

I am a Canadian. I pay your salary. As do all the other Canadians you don't respect enough to respond to. Like the truckers. Like pro-life people. Maybe there are other Canadians you don't respect too. 

We are not second class citizens. We are real people. With families. With real problems. With rights. 

You say you support the rights of people. But from where I'm sitting, I don't see that. It looks like you do what you want. When you want. When it suits your purpose. 

You could have just talked to the truckers. They just wanted some face time with their prime minister. These are hard working Canadians. They are not violent. You are their prime minister too you know. You talked to the BLM people. You even "took a knee" with them. (I only kneel to God). Do you see the double standard here?

Mr. Trudeau, why don't you respect people you don't agree with? I really really do not understand this.

All that said, I do pray for you. I pray for you every day. I have hope that you can change. You can if you want to. It just takes a little effort. People change all the time.

Sincerely,
Patricia Maloney
A Canadian

Friday, February 18, 2022

'The Five' advise Justin Trudeau on how to end trucker protests

Signs That Justin Trudeau's Tactics Are Backfiring | Maxime Bernier | IN...

Canadian gelato shop owner breaks down crying after threats for donation...


Jesse Watters 

So Our neighbors to the North are clearly loosing it. The Prime MInister who needs a history lesson and a haircut has declared war on Canadian citizens like they're an ISIS caliphate. Emergency powers, freezing bank accounts and threatening to take away protesters’ dogs and children. Dina Perino is very upset. It's getting so bad up there, government forces are even targeting innocent Gelato shops like this one here in Ottawa, Canada. Turns out the owner of Stella luna Cafe made a giant mistake. She privately supported the Freedom Truckers convoy with a $250 donation. Her donation then leaked and was made public. Her Gelato shop was then Doxed and began receiving threats. Lunatics threatening her with violence and vandalism. Treating her like a Salem Witch. All because she showed her support for freedom. The owner of Stella Luna Gelato Cafe, Tammy Giuliani, no relation to Rudy. Is here with us now. Right, Tammy, what exactly is going on up there with your shop?  

Tammy  

Well. I should preface by saying that I have a tendency to think with my heart and not with my head. And does that get me in trouble? A lot! And would I change that about myself? Not in a million years. And when I heard about a group of people that were willing to drive all the way across the country in below 30, whether to gather peacefully in front of Parliament and to stand up for their beliefs and to say, you know, maybe this whole mandating the existence out of everyone needs to be revisited. My heart said no, and I don't think anyone, and I certainly don't think anyone could have imagined that it would be transformed into something like we're witnessing today.  


Jesse Watters 

Yeah, we're witnessing complete chaos, and I don't know how to describe it. But you probably know better than I do, since you're up there. What has been the blowback for you and your shop, and what kind of threats and harassment have you faced after that donation was made public? Well, you need to understand it's still a Stella Luna is our livelihood and my husband and our children and son-in-law all work for the business. It's how we pay our rent. It's how we keep our lights on. It's how we eat. So we feel very passionately about eating. And um, we’ve pushed really hard over the past two years trying to keep this business alive. So we have this, this passion and it just keeps going on and on so I reached into my personal pocket and I pulled out 250 bucks with my personal money and I gave a donation to fill a gas tank of someone so they didn't have to sleep in minus 30 in the cold that night, and I think that decision speaks to my humanity and not to political beliefs, but attacking our children, attacking our team. That's unconscionable.


And I think never in my 56 years have I ever experienced a country so divided. So full of hatred towards friends and neighbors. Sorry, so full of hatred towards their friends and neighbors. You know, they may have opinions that differ from theirs, but they're so willing to publicly shame and humiliate and spew forth angry vitrol. Um you know, we have been called terrorists. For the first 36 hours we were inundated with hatred, with threats of violence, people threatened our team on the phone telling them we're coming to get you. We're going to throw bricks through your window, you'll pay for this you Nazi supporter. I personally have been called a disgusting pig of a woman and that I should rot in hell. Our rural shop out in Merrickville, Ontario, someone draped a large bed sheet over our sign. I'm sorry. It's been, It's been a tough few days. You know, and the sign read “Tammy supports terrorists” Now, Mama Bear is gonna dig out her claws on that one, and we're getting the video surveillance of the incident, and we will pursue that with the police.


But late yesterday afternoon, messages of support and encouragement started to arrive and people from coast to coast to coast throughout Canada and the US. And you know, even buying gift cards online and calling themselves guardian angels. So you know, we're going to use those funds to help pay the staff for their miss shifts and get some security guards in and make sure everybody is safe and that they feel safe coming to work. But the phone has been ringing off the hook all day today from calls all over Canada all over the U S sharing stories of losing their jobs because of bankruptcy or because they refused to get vaccinated, losing their homes. Now we've heard the tragic stories.  I didn't think it was gonna be this hard. You know, we've heard so many stories from people calling to support us because you know, we're pretty insignificant. We're just a little Gelato shop and all we wanna do is bake really good Gelato. And so, to have our you know to be targeted and have our staff targeted and our children targeted because I decided to reach in my pocket and, you know, fill the gas can of some guy, I didn't want to see sleep in the cold overnight. You know, but our kids arrived at the shop today and there were heart-shaped balloons hanging from the door handle, and the window was covered with little sticky notes. And there were all these inspirational messages of encouragement. I think our favorite, which sums it up in a nutshell so to speak was somebody said

"Pistachios before politics."  


Jesse Watters 

That's wonderful. Well, Tammy, you are such a perfect person. I love you. The audience loves you. You're a total sweetheart. I can see how hard this has been for you, but how inspiring you've been for us and for the community up there and we're at Jesse Watters Prime Time, we're gonna order a boatload of pistachio. I don't care how we get it here. We're gonna get it here. We're gonna order a hell of a lot of it. So, you know, keep up the good fight.



Tammy

Can I tell you one thing

Yeah. One, one message I wanna leave people with ensure. Truly thank you so much for everyone. For all over. For, for contributing buying gift cards. We all need a healthy dose of positivity and love and respect, and we all need a whole lot less judgment and hate. And I think if people would just before they open their mouth or they start tapping away on their keyboards. If they could just listen to their hearts and find their humanity, the world would be better served.


Jesse Watters 

Well said Tammy for prime minister of Canada.


Tammy

Never!


Jesse Watters 

Thank you so much, Tammy you're the best that was very very moving and we support you