Today in Toronto a group of people are taking the Bank of Canada to Court,
RESTORE THE BANK OF CANADA!
The Bank of Canada used to be a government lending institution, creating near interest free loans that built much of Canada's infrastructure during the 50s and 60s. In 1974 at the Bank of International Settlements in Basel Switzerland, Trudeau Sr. was convinced by fellow Bilderberg attendees to dismantle this crucial function of the Bank of Canada, and since then we've lost sovereign control of our monetary policies and money supply and government debt at all levels has risen dramatically.
This court case challenges the disuse of the Bank of Canada to create money for the public good. Please come out and show that the public supports this important case.
Here is the Decision from the April 24, 2014 Appeal: http://decisions.fct-cf.gc.ca/…/deci…/en/item/72554/index.do
Committe for Monetary and Economic Reform v. Canada - Federal Court
[1] This is a motion under Rule 51 of the Federal Court Rules, SOR/98-106 [Rules], appealing the Order of Prothonotary Aalto dated 9 August 2013 [Decision], which struck the Plaintiffs’ Amended Statement of Claim [Claim] without leave to amend.
decisions.fct-cf.gc.ca
RESTORE THE BANK OF CANADA!
The Bank of Canada used to be a government lending institution, creating near interest free loans that built much of Canada's infrastructure during the 50s and 60s. In 1974 at the Bank of International Settlements in Basel Switzerland, Trudeau Sr. was convinced by fellow Bilderberg attendees to dismantle this crucial function of the Bank of Canada, and since then we've lost sovereign control of our monetary policies and money supply and government debt at all levels has risen dramatically.
This court case challenges the disuse of the Bank of Canada to create money for the public good. Please come out and show that the public supports this important case.
Here is the Decision from the April 24, 2014 Appeal: http://decisions.fct-cf.gc.ca/…/deci…/en/item/72554/index.do
Committe for Monetary and Economic Reform v. Canada - Federal Court
[1] This is a motion under Rule 51 of the Federal Court Rules, SOR/98-106 [Rules], appealing the Order of Prothonotary Aalto dated 9 August 2013 [Decision], which struck the Plaintiffs’ Amended Statement of Claim [Claim] without leave to amend.
decisions.fct-cf.gc.ca
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