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How long are you willing to give up Constitutional rights?

Dear Canada,

How long are you willing to give up rights guaranteed in the Charter of Rights and Freedoms? How long? 1 month? 2 months? 6 months? 18 months?

560 elderly people with severe pre-existing health problems have died in Canada, a nation of 37 MILLION people. Every SINGLE year, thousands of elderly and ill people die to the common flu/cold.

This year is not exceptional in terms of number of deaths among senior citizens.

If you want freedom back, you can't just wait until the government gives you "permission" to have your Constitutional rights back. The Charter of Rights and Freedoms of Canada exists for just such a time as this, when the government wants to trample your human rights and cause the self-destruction of a nation based on an irrational over-reaction to a virus that even the mainstream media has admitted has no impact on 90% of the population. According to this National Post article, 90% of people who test positive for coronavirus aren't even sick!!

The study link

Of those who show signs of being sick, the vast majority are mild. Only a percentage are serious. And only a small percentage of those die. And just about all those dying were already about to die from cancer, old age, heart disease, diabetes, and other severe health issues. These are the people Canada's government wants to euthanize anyways.

99% of those who died had other major health issues (Italy).

Unless you enjoy prison, you may want to fight for your rights before it's too late, so you don't end up being like the man who was arrested for playing catch outside with his daughter.

This is not a Canada I want to live in.

Same idea goes for USA and USA Constitution. Canada follows USA, so if USA gets their act together, Canada will too.

Fundamental freedoms

 Everyone has the following fundamental freedoms:

  • (a) freedom of conscience and religion;

  • (b) freedom of thought, belief, opinion and expression, including freedom of the press and other media of communication;

  • (c) freedom of peaceful assembly; and

  • (d) freedom of association.

    Mobility of citizens
  •  (1) Every citizen of Canada has the right to enter, remain in and leave Canada.
    Marginal note:Rights to move and gain livelihood

    (2) Every citizen of Canada and every person who has the status of a permanent resident of Canada has the right

    • (a) to move to and take up residence in any province; and

    • (b) to pursue the gaining of a livelihood in any province.

      Life, liberty and security of person

       Everyone has the right to life, liberty and security of the person and the right not to be deprived thereof except in accordance with the principles of fundamental justice.

      Marginal note:Search or seizure

       Everyone has the right to be secure against unreasonable search or seizure.

      Marginal note:Detention or imprisonment

       Everyone has the right not to be arbitrarily detained or imprisoned.

      Marginal note:Arrest or detention

       Everyone has the right on arrest or detention

      • (a) to be informed promptly of the reasons therefor;

      • (b) to retain and instruct counsel without delay and to be informed of that right; and

      • (c) to have the validity of the detention determined by way of habeas corpus and to be released if the detention is not lawful.