Canadian Orwellian world: Lockdowns, vaccines passports and more

Yeah. This is a double edged sword. The plan to destroy the economy fails. Yay! And is replaced by the economy of desperation.

FWIW, Clif High draws a distinction between the financial system and the economy. The destruction of the former won't necessarily destroy the latter ... in the long run, it will be beneficial, as the financial system is entirely parasitic.

Think of it this way: if the stock market crashes, all the stuff - physical capital, skilled labor, etc - is still there.
 
If this incredible poll is accurate (or even if it's not) Frank Graves basically tells you what this information is going to be used for. From RT:
Heh. It never occurs to these people that half the reason people are cheering for Russia is that the enemy of my enemy is my friend, and after years of lying, the regime has earned the undying enmity of a great number of people. It wasn't Putin they locked us up, destroyed children's lives, and forced needles in everyone's arms.

But no, of course they're not the problem. It's 'disinformation' that's the issue.
 

We may be saying goodbye to our well-loved 'socialist healthcare system' in the next few years. I can't imagine what 1/3 of workers quitting would actually do, but resources are already stretched very thin.

A survey of B.C. health-care workers finds one in three is likely to quit the field.

The telephone survey of more than 800 members of the Hospital Employees’ Union found 34.4 per cent likely to leave health care in the next two years.

Two years into the COVID-19 pandemic, the poll finds health-care workers struggling with their mental health, and worried about their future.

HEU secretary-business manager Meena Brisard says stress has taken its toll.

“There’s no question that many health-care workers are at the breaking point, exhausted by all they’ve been through,” Brisard said in a press release. “And we should all be very concerned about what that means for our health-care system going forward.”

Three quarters of those polled (75.2 per cent) experienced pandemic-related burnout, and one in three (32.9 per cent) do not believe there are adequate mental health supports in the workplace.

Nearly two-thirds (64.1 per cent) say their workloads have become worse over the last two years.

Sounding a call for raises, Brisard said “health care workers have carried the weight of this pandemic on their shoulders for all of us.

“If we want our health-care system to survive and thrive in the face of public health emergencies, climate disasters and growing demographic pressures, we must act boldly to retain today’s skilled and experienced health-care workforce, and to attract the next generation of health-care workers.”

The survey found more than a third (35.8 per cent) feel they are less financially secure than two years ago.

Contracts with the BC Teachers’ Federation, BC General Employees’ Union, HEU, Health Sciences Association and CUPE all expire at the end of the month.

Negotiations with the province have reportedly stalled.

The collective agreements cover about 393,000 unionized public sector employees and rising inflation has become a key issue for the first time since the 1990s.
 
I was going to wait until April for updated March numbers, but whatever.

This is Canada's Inflation Rate. The graph can be changed by date.

This is a one year graph that shows data from Mar. 2021- Feb. 2022. You can see that the rate for February is at 5.7%. The March rate is forecast to be 5.9%. It really climbed during the lockdowns, just like in the States.

February Inflation.jpg


This graph is an expanded view going all the way back to Jan. 1, 1990. I did this to show the previous time it was this high (Jan. 1, 1991).


Canada Inflation (since 1990).jpg


This last graph is just for fun. It shows the Canadian inflation rate since the start of recording.


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In BC the mask mandate ended, but... It has been taken to the Human Rights Tribunal as people are upset that their rights have been violated by removing the mask mandate in a ‘hasty end’


snip:
B.C.’s Human Rights Commissioner is calling on provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry to bring back the COVID-19 mask mandate, saying its “hasty end” will have “profoundly unequal effects” on society.
[...]
“It is understandable that after two years of the global pandemic, many people are tired of wearing masks,” the commissioner says in her letter. “But the requirement to wear a mask in indoor public spaces is a comparatively minor infringement on an individual’s autonomy and an inconvenience in exercising one’s rights.”

Hmm, a "minor infringement,' so says the commissioner, which is kind of like the minor infringement of their original Human Rights ruling that people have actually have no human rights when it comes to vaccines, however masks are another story.

The high-hand of the Health Minister offers up his sentiments that back up certain pharma partners in the great virus fight:

Asked about the letter in Question Period on Tuesday, Health Minister Adrian Dix said officials carefully consider public health measures so that they don’t interfere with people’s behaviour more than is necessary to stop the spread of the virus.

Necessary included lockdowns, double vaccines with a booster, passports to eat food, cancelling Christmas (weddings and other family traditions), forced isolation with the psychological breakdown of society, skyrocketing suicide rates, cancelled life saving medical treatments, care home horrors, along with the crushing effects on businesses and economics.

One might think Madelyn Albright was speaking rather than Dix, that is the "we think the prices was worth it," Albright.

“Those who are clinically vulnerable have been more the focus of our efforts as a government and of the provincial health officer’s efforts than anywhere else in Canada,” Dix said.

So, children were clinically vulnerable, as were other age groups in the totality of the virus fight. Good job, Dix, very clear.

“No one has focused, in terms of vaccination, on the clinically vulnerable and as effectively and as substantively as we have. We will continue to do that.”

Clinically vulnerable became 100% of the population to enforce Orders upon, however it is good to know that Dix was always concerned that they would not interfere with people's behavior.

P.s. When it comes out, a read of the following may put it all into perspective:

 
In BC the mask mandate ended, but... It has been taken to the Human Rights Tribunal as people are upset that their rights have been violated by removing the mask mandate in a ‘hasty end’


snip:


Hmm, a "minor infringement,' so says the commissioner, which is kind of like the minor infringement of their original Human Rights ruling that people have actually have no human rights when it comes to vaccines, however masks are another story.

The high-hand of the Health Minister offers up his sentiments that back up certain pharma partners in the great virus fight:



Necessary included lockdowns, double vaccines with a booster, passports to eat food, cancelling Christmas (weddings and other family traditions), forced isolation with the psychological breakdown of society, skyrocketing suicide rates, cancelled life saving medical treatments, care home horrors, along with the crushing effects on businesses and economics.

One might think Madelyn Albright was speaking rather than Dix, that is the "we think the prices was worth it," Albright.



So, children were clinically vulnerable, as were other age groups in the totality of the virus fight. Good job, Dix, very clear.



Clinically vulnerable became 100% of the population to enforce Orders upon, however it is good to know that Dix was always concerned that they would not interfere with people's behavior.

P.s. When it comes out, a read of the following may put it all into perspective:

Paramoralizers gonna paramoralize.
 
From Steve Kirsch Substack yesterday. An 80 year old doctor who said the shots aren't good for pregnant women (correct), is arrested by at least 7 RCMP officers in his home, marched up his street in handcuffs with the neighbours all looking on. He is taken to Lion's Gate Vancouver hospital and admitted to a pscyh ward. He wasadministered antipsychotic drugs that could kill him. Seniors don't tolerate these drugs well and have strokes and heart attacks. They repeatedly noted on his hospital charts, 'delusional'. He was given little access to telephone to contact his wife and family or his lawyer. He was in the psych ward for 25 days. He has two TIA's while on the ward and doesnt die. He is taking all concerned to court..

Chilling.

Here's the short video, 15 minutes, with Dr. Mel Bruchet, the senior doctor and Dr. Daniel Sagasse,


This is the link to Kirsch's Substack with the video and other important examples of insanity. One of the other topics is progress on making the WHO responsible for all nations' pandemic responses. Also chilling.

More COVID insanity
 
@ Benjamin, maybe no surprise, could be he is part of the Schwab "New world Leaders". apparently the Canadian government is riddled with such thinkers, throughout the Canadian Provinces, you scratch my back, I will scratch yours. They don't have the intellectual capability to understand the full implications , just short gain for long term success., a seat on the thrones of power in Ottawa.

Lord how deluded these people are, sickening.

Have a look from this March 17, 2022 article from Beyond the Narrative. There he is. (Huh. Alison Redford, huh? I did not know that.)


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More likely she's coked to the gills.
The behaviour of a crack head in an alley way! How can anyone trust someone who behaves like that is beyond? Otherwise Freeland has serious mental health issue. And I say this very seriously. Not even ironically!
The whole Ottawa crowd is beyond repair and they are sinking the ship without a thought for their own escape. Rats are smarter than this lot!!!
 
A chilling document on a Russian website.

Here is the video of her shpeel. At 1:02 she mentions the name of "an official Russian news site" where said document exists but I can't quite understand what she says. It sounds like 'Vidia Novoski' but, after searching, am unsure about the search results, not that I could understand the language anyway... nor would most other people who go to search for the document posted around Apr. 2nd. Convenient.


Freeland says Ottawa will pursue justice for sexual violence victims in Ukraine


Deputy PM describes Russia's actions in Ukraine as genocide
Apr 14, 2022

Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland says Canada is committed to seeking justice for Ukrainian women and children as allegations mount of sexual violence by Russian soldiers.

Freeland was asked Thursday about war crimes Russia has been accused of committing against Ukrainian citizens and the use of sexual violence as a weapon of war.

"War crimes have been committed in Ukraine, they are being committed in Ukraine. The evidence that we've seen in Bucha and other parts of Ukraine that have been under Russian occupation is absolutely horrifying," Freeland said after a tour of a carbon capture facility in Calgary.

"I do want to take a moment to underscore that one of the things that is happening is the systematic rape of Ukrainian women and children."

'Rape is being used as a weapon'​


Freeland said Canada would work with its democratic allies to prosecute those responsible.

"Rape is being used as a weapon in this war and I want the women of Ukraine to know that we see them, we are not going to forget and we will work with Ukraine and with our democratic allies around the world to bring the perpetrators to justice," she said.

Freeland, who also serves as finance minister, said she spoke with her Ukrainian counterpart Thursday to offer Canada's support.

She also said it's appropriate to describe Russia's occupation as an act of genocide — as U.S. President Joe Biden and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau have done — since thousands of Ukrainians have been killed and brutalized.

Freeland pointed to a "chilling document" on a Russian website published 10 days ago "that effectively laid out a plan for genocide in Ukraine, that called for the suffering, the punishment of people who chose, in the view of this document, wrongly and mistakenly to describe themselves as Ukrainian."

"That called for the word Ukraine to be erased," she added.

Freeland said the Russian occupation is a fight between democracy and dictatorship and it's in Canada's interests to back Ukraine.

"Frankly, we are really lucky that the Ukrainians are prepared so bravely to fight that fight for us, that they are prepared to stand there and die in this fight," she said.

Up to 150 members of the Canadian Armed Forces are deploying to Poland to help with the care, co-ordination and resettlement of Ukrainian refugees.
 
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