Emergencies Act Inquiry Hearings – Week One
At the conclusion of week one, of the six-week inquiry, there is one thing that should be blatantly obvious to everyone; the implementation of the Emergencies Act was unjustified.
At the conclusion of week one, of the six-week inquiry, there is one thing that should be blatantly obvious to everyone; the implementation of the Emergencies Act was unjustified.
A decision released by Justice Gagné has affected not 1 but 4 challenges to the travel mandates, including the Brian Peckford case.
This does not mean a decision has been rendered, as no evidence has been heard to determine the validity of the government’s travel mandates or evidence to the contrary.
Justice Gagné has taken an easy road, not having to decide the outcome based on evidence and Charter violations.
The Emergencies Act Inquiry is an opportunity to ensure our voices are heard and to put pressure on the Government to acknowledge the Rights and Freedoms they’ve stripped from so many of us during the last few years.
The fact that Const. Kristina Neilson of the Ottawa Police Service was charged with “discreditable conduct” by her Police Service should send a dire warning to anyone in law enforcement.
Const. Neilson simply exercised her rights as set forth by the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms and as such, did not discredit Ottawa Police Service.
If there has been any discredit in this case it was by the courts and those involved for failing to recognize it.
In our most recent interview, we host experts who uncover the data which paints a completely different picture than the main stream media and governments portrayal of the virus and the vaccines.
Recent developments out of the state of New York reveal that New York City police officers shall be reinstated after unvaccinated officers were not allowed to perform their duties due to Covid Vaccine mandates.