Wednesday, 30 March 2022

New Draconian Laws from Toronto

The Ford PCs have taken another step towards making their emergency measures permanent. Yesterday, Ontario's three establishment parties got together one more time to vote in favour of the PC's Bill 100 - misleadingly named the "Keeping Ontario Open for Business Act, 2022" - on second reading. Bill 100 makes some of the powers the Ontario PCs gave themselves under a state of emergency permanent. These permanent measures include: Fines and/or jail time for anyone deemed to be "impeding access to or egress from, or the ordinary use of, protected transportation infrastructure." Giving the Registrar of Motor Vehicles the power to suspend or cancel the plate portion of a permit for a commercial motor vehicle or trailer or a CVOR certificate without a hearing. Giving police new powers to arrest without warrant. Click here to read the bill. Like she did two years ago - as the only current or former PC MPP to vote against Doug Ford's Lockdown Bill, Bill 195 - Belinda voted "no" to more unnecessary government overreach in Bill 100. Only three other MPPs stood with Belinda to oppose Bill 100: Green Party leader Mike Schreiner and Independents MPPs Roman Baber and Lindsey Park. Team Sloan MPP, Rick Nicholls, skipped the vote. Team Sloan MPP, Rick Nicholls, also couldn't be bothered to debate against the bill. During debate, PC MPPs couldn't explain why they need these draconian powers set into law permanently outside of a "state of emergency." After listening to all three of Ontario's establishment parties agree with one another on yet another piece of draconian legislation, Belinda debated against Bill 100. Click here or on the image below to watch. Belinda debates Bill 100 in the Ontario Legislature Ontario's establishment parties have ushered in an era of corrupt "deal-making" at Queen's Park.

Monday, 21 March 2022

New Laws Show Incompetence of Government

The provincial government is passing laws that will enable police officiers to confiscate driver licences and ownerships of person demonstrating in any blockade that is used to block bridges, roads, boarder crossings and more. The Ontario government will decide what is a legal or illegal demostration. As well the government plans on purchasing a number of "provincially owned tow trucks" that will be used to tow away vehcals. There will alos be special police units to deal with protesters and demonstartions. Sound like more and more power is being given to the police and their agencies (police services) and more and more civil liberties being denied. Ontario is becoming a police state at the manufacturing of Doug Ford. Lots of assurance are being made, but the truth remains - control of the population under an authoritarian government, and the livbers and ndp are follwoing right behind, knowing they will be able to take advantage of these new laws.