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    This day in history ..

    Between the events in Ottawa and Ukraine , this day will be debated for many years .

    Bizarre world right now

    #2
    Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
    Between the events in Ottawa and Ukraine , this day will be debated for many years .

    Bizarre world right now
    It’s been bizarre for two years. This is maybe the culmination of everything bizarre.

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      #3
      Lay low, young guys. We live in a police state.

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        #4
        Originally posted by GohnJalt
        I think your right Jwab.


        Horses trampling people.
        https://www.bitchute.com/video/4fPUv6eOV8rQ/
        Finding and being able to train horses for crowd control is difficult. Know a guy who was doing that for a while. Big boned stout ponies with a level head but no fear to run over crowds.

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          #5
          Well look what happened in the decade after the spanish flu, depression then world war, cold war.

          When you throw a wrench into the cogs of society it usually turns out like you would expect.

          But lets be absolutely clear about one thing, Canada is finished. I bet the calls to immigration lawyers are massive now. The capital flight and people flight will be unmatched in our lifetimes. Hope Justin enjoys his so called win.

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            #6
            Originally posted by jwab
            And they’ll say I was just doing my job. Fu(king lunatics.

            Wait until they impose the ema next week with no truckers remaining.

            Canadians should be very concerned!!!!

            The darkest days in Canada occur under a hateful Trudeau regime. This family only incites hatred toward the people bringing it back on themselves.
            URGENT
            February 17, 2022
            Attention: Steve Bell, Interim Police Chief Ottawa Police Service
            P.O. Box 9634 Station T,
            Ottawa, Ontario, K1G 6H5
            Dear Interim Chief Bell,
            VIA EMAIL: Steve.Bell@ottawapolice.ca
            Re: Ottawa Police Breach of Charter Rights -- Right to Peaceful Assembly
            We observed your press conference this afternoon.
            On behalf of the Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms, we are writing to you directly with our grave concerns regarding your legally unsupported warning to Canadians about rights of public assembly and protest.
            Remarkably, today, you stated that your police will not allow people to enter downtown Ottawa to participate in peaceful protests.
            You have no authority whatsoever to make such an order.
            Your direction to the police is contrary to the rights of Canadians to peaceful assembly, as is
            guaranteed under section 2 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms (the “Charter”).
            The Charter ensures that Canadians are free to peacefully assemble, to express their ideas, to gather to discuss them and to communicate political dissent widely to other people. These activities are basic forms of individual liberty. They are essential to the basic functioning of a democratic society like Canada. In Canada, people are free to discuss matters of public policy, to protest peacefully, and to criticize politicians, governments and laws.
            We request that you review immediately the most recent Federal Proclamation under the Emergencies Act,1 which confirms that Canadians have the right to continue to come to downtown Ottawa.
            1 Canada Gazette, Part II, Ottawa, Tuesday, February 15, 2022, Emergencies Act, Proclamation Declaring a Public Order Emergency SOR/2022-20 https://www.gazette.gc.ca/rp-pr/p2/2022/2022-02-15-x1/pdf/g2-156x1.pdf

            Page 2 of 2
            The Federal Proclamation issued on Tuesday, February 15 confirms that Canadians of all ages have the right to attend public assemblies and protests in downtown Ottawa. We hereby set out the relevant provisions for your ease of reference:
            (a) measures to regulate or prohibit any public assembly — other than lawful advocacy, protest or dissent — that may reasonably be expected to lead to a breach of the peace, or the travel to, from or within any specified area, to regulate or prohibit the use of specified property... [emphasis added]
            Furthermore, the rights of Canadians to continue with their safe and peaceful protest in downtown Ottawa was confirmed by Justice McLean of the Ontario Superior Court as recently as February 16, 2022, in a Court Order which states:
            THIS COURT ORDERS that, provided the terms of this Order are complied with, the Defendants and other persons remain at liberty to engage in a peaceful, lawful and safe protest.
            We attach a copy of the Court Order of Justice McLean.
            The illegal measures you personally announced today, to block Canadians from entering streets in downtown Ottawa near Parliament Hill, are a gross violation of the Charter, contrary to the express wording of the February 15 Federal Proclamation, and contrary to the February 16 Court Order of Justice McLean.
            You must immediately cease and desist any actions that restrict the peaceful assembly of protestors in downtown Ottawa. Such actions on your part are illegal and infringe Canadians fundamental Charter rights. You must immediately correct your gross error and announce that Canadians have the right to come to Ottawa to engage in “lawful advocacy, protest and dissent” as stated by the Federal Government’s Proclamation.
            Further legal action may be commenced against the Ottawa Police, and against you personally, for highly improper conduct.
            We require an immediate response.
            Yours truly,
            The Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms PER:
            Eva Chipiuk, B.Sc., LL.B, LL.M Staff Counsel
            cc. Jim Watson, Mayor of Ottawa: Jim.Watson@ottawa.ca
            Commissioner Thomas Carrique, Ontario Provincial Police: OPP.Commissioners.Of@opp.ca;
            Assistant Commissioner Jodie Boudreau, Commanding Officer, Ontario: Jodie.Boudreau@rcmp-grc.gc.ca; Superintendent Larry Brookson, Acting Director of the Service: communications@pps-spp.parl.gc.ca.
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            Court File No: CV-22-00088514-00CP
            ONTARIO SUPERIOR COURT OF JUSTICE
            THE HONOURABLE MR JUSTICE MCLEAN ) WEDNESDAY, THE 16TH DAY )
            B E T W E E N:
            ZEXI LI
            - and -
            CHRIS BARBER, BENJAMIN DICHTER, TAMARA LICH, PATRICK KING and JOHN DOE 1, JOHN DOE 2, JOHN DOE 3, JOHN DOE 4, JOHN DOE 5, JOHN DOE 6, JOHN DOE 7, JOHN DOE 8, JOHN DOE 9, JOHN DOE 10, JOHN DOE 11, JOHN DOE 12, JOHN DOE 13, JOHN DOE 14, JOHN DOE 15, JOHN DOE 16, JOHN DOE 17, JOHN DOE 18, JOHN DOE 19, JOHN DOE 20, JOHN DOE 21, JOHN DOE 22, JOHN DOE 23, JOHN DOE 24, JOHN DOE 25, JOHN DOE 26, JOHN DOE 27, JOHN DOE 28, JOHN DOE 29, JOHN DOE 30, JOHN DOE 31, JOHN DOE 32, JOHN DOE 33, JOHN DOE 34, JOHN DOE 35, JOHN DOE 36, JOHN DOE 37, JOHN DOE 38, JOHN DOE 39, JOHN DOE 40, JOHN DOE 41, JOHN DOE 42, JOHN DOE 43, JOHN DOE 44, JOHN DOE 45, JOHN DOE 46, JOHN DOE 47, JOHN DOE 48, JOHN DOE 49, JOHN DOE 50, JOHN DOE 51, JOHN DOE 52, JOHN DOE 53, JOHN DOE 54, JOHN DOE 55, JOHN DOE 56, JOHN DOE 57, JOHN DOE 58, JOHN DOE 59 and JOHN DOE 60
            Defendants/Responding Parties __________________________________________________ ________________________
            ORDER
            __________________________________________________ ________________________
            THIS MOTION, made by the Plaintiff for an interlocutory injunction and costs, pursuant to section 101 of the Courts of Justice Act and Rule 40.01 of the Rules of Civil Procedure, was heard at Ottawa on February 5, 7, and 16, 2022 by videoconference.
            UPON READING the motion records of the parties and UPON HEARING the oral arguments made by counsel for the parties by Zoom,
            ) OF FEBRUARY, 2022
            Plaintiff/Moving Party

            6.
            THIS COURT ORDERS that the Police shall retain discretion:
            as to the timing and manner of enforcement of this Order, and specifically retain discretion as to the timing and manner of arrest and removal of any person pursuant to this Order; and
            to detain and release any person without arrest who the Police have reasonable and probable grounds to believe is contravening, or has contravened, any provisions of this Order, upon that person agreeing in writing to abide by this Order.
            THIS COURT ORDERS that any peace officer and any member of the Police who arrests or arrests and removes any person pursuant to this Order shall have authorization to release that person from arrest upon that person agreeing in writing to obey this Order;
            7.
            a. b.
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            1. THIS COURT ORDERS that the interlocutory injunction granted on February 7, 2022, pursuant to section 101 of the Courts of Justice Act, Rule 40.01 of the Rules of Civil Procedure, and section 12 of the Class Proceedings Act, is continued.
            2. THIS COURT ORDERS that any persons having notice of this Order are hereby restrained and enjoined from using air horns or train horns, other than those on a motor vehicle of a municipal fire department, in the geographic location anywhere in the City of Ottawa, in the vicinity of downtown Ottawa, being any streets north of Highway 417, otherwise known as the Queensway, for 60 days from the date of this Order, or until further order of this Court.
            3. THIS COURT ORDERS that any persons having notice of this Order are hereby restrained and enjoined from ordering, requesting, inciting, counselling, promoting or encouraging in any manner whatsoever, either directly or indirectly, via social media or otherwise, any person to use air horns or train horns in downtown Ottawa for as long as the Order is in effect.
            4. THIS COURT ORDERS that the Defendants Barber, Dichter Lich, and King forthwith direct that they communicate this Order through their social media channels, including Twitter, Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, as well as the Freedom Convoy 2022 Facebook page.
            5. THIS COURT ORDERS that any police officer with the Ottawa Police Service, and/or the appropriate police authority in the jurisdiction in question (the “Police”), shall have authorization to arrest and remove any person who has knowledge of this Order and who the Police have reasonable and probable grounds to believe is contravening or has contravened any provision of this Order.

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            8. THIS COURT ORDERS that, provided the terms of this Order are complied with, the Defendants and other persons remain at liberty to engage in a peaceful, lawful and safe protest.
            9. NOTICE OF THIS ORDER may be given by: posting copies of this Order in or around downtown Ottawa; reading the Order to any person, including but not limited to reading the Order over an amplification system publishing this Order online, including on social media accounts associated with the Defendants, and by distributing copies of this Order to media including CBC, Radio-Canada, CTV, Global News and all daily newspapers in the Ottawa-Gatineau area.
            10.THIS ORDER shall not apply to persons acting in the course of or in the exercise of a statutory duty, power or authority.
            11.THIS COURT ORDERS that the costs of this motion shall be in the cause. _________________________

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              #7
              Originally posted by GohnJalt
              Horses trampling people.
              Someone should have had a cattle prod handy.

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                #8
                Any person that gets hurt, is on Justin. Including the lady with the walker that was trampled by police horses.

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                  #9
                  Ashamed and sad, crying for my country! WTF is happening? Absolutely god dam every fu(king liberal/NDP POS shit! And get mental damage all the so called police who support those evil SOB's!

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Sheepwheat View Post
                    Any person that gets hurt, is on Justin. Including the lady with the walker that was trampled by police horses.
                    Lets see those nazis try to bring those ponies near the air horns.

                    This is all blocks away from the main protest.

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