John,
Two years ago yesterday marked the anniversary
of the trucks arriving in Ottawa to kick off a landmark moment in
Canadian history: The Freedom Convoy.
Take a moment
to relive the movement that ended the two year tyranny of covid by
watching this amazing video we released last year: Remembering the FREEDOM CONVOY.
But yesterday wasn’t
just an anniversary.
In what can only be
described as a beautiful coincidence, the Federal Court also released
a narrative-shattering decision.
On Tuesday, Justice
Richard Mosley issued a decision finding that Trudeau’s invocation of
the Emergencies Act to quash the peaceful Freedom Convoy
protest was unreasonable and
unconstitutional.
For those who don’t
recall, the Emergencies Act gives the government special,
extreme powers intended to deal with times of crisis like a war.
It is what the government used to freeze bank accounts
of people who were involved in or donated to the Freedom Convoy, and
to crack down on even the most peaceful of protesters.
In a time where so many covid related lawsuits are delayed,
tossed out, or unreasonable decisions are issued in defense of the
state; this decision is a breath of fresh air!
We shouldn’t get too far ahead of ourselves in
celebrating this victory. The Trudeau government has already announced
they will be appealing this decision.
But it is a
relief to see a federal judge with a modicum of common sense, and this
decision could set a precedent that could help other ongoing
covid-related lawsuits, like my constitutional challenge against the
travel mandates.
Many Conservative MPs have been
celebrating this decision; Michelle Rempel, Andrew Scheer, Pierre
Poilievre, to name a few.
These opportunists make me
sick.
While I am happy to see these establishment
politicians finally join the right side of history, it leaves me
wondering: Where were they two years ago?
Where were they while I, and so many PPC candidates,
supporters and volunteers stood out in the cold streets of Ottawa,
shoulder to shoulder with our brave truckers, demanding our rights and
freedoms back?
They were sitting in the warm halls of
Parliament!
CPC apologists like to pin this all on Erin
O’Toole’s leadership. They say their party is different now under
Pierre Poilievre.
But to me, it says more about the
character of Pierre Poilievre, and the rest of the CPC MPs, that they
chose to stay silent and to continue to follow O’Toole during the dark
days of covid.
If Pierre was such a courageous
leader, he would have spoken up earlier and led the rest of the CPC
caucus out of the House of Commons to stand with the Freedom Convoy in
defiance of O’Toole and Trudeau.
But Pierre
is not a courageous leader, he’s an opportunist.
The
only party that consistently stood against covid mandates, the only
party that proudly stood with the Freedom Convoy, the only party that
you can trust to stand up for the people is the PPC.
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Cheers,
-Max
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