John,
Tamara Lich and
Chris Barber
got 12 months of house arrest today for “mischief.”
Not violence. Not
property damage. Mischief.
Peaceful Canadians—criminalized for
daring to speak out.
The same justice system that drops charges
for real crimes and let violent offenders walk free spent three years
trying to break two people who stood for freedom.
The Crown had outrageously demanded
seven years in jail to make an example out of them.
Why? To warn you. To
scare anyone who might ever peacefully defy the state
again.
Even the judge admitted Chris Barber “came with the noblest of intent” and never called for violence. But it didn’t matter. They needed bogeymen.
We remember all the
others:
Maxime
Bernier was handcuffed in Manitoba for speaking at a
peaceful rally.
Mark
Friesen was fined thousands
for organizing gatherings.
Randy Hillier saw convoy charges stayed after years of
harassment.
Todd
Dube was repeatedly fined and smeared for refusing to comply.
Tamara Lavoie was fined over $10,000 for rallying against
lockdowns.
Adam Skelly, Pat King, Chris Sky, and countless others also lost their jobs, their livelihoods, and even the right to see loved ones — then were charged, fined, and silenced for refusing to bow to political tyranny.
This is the new pretext to silence dissent — the same pattern we see in Bill C-8 (revoking internet access for “specified persons”) and Bill C-9, which would let bureaucrats decide which emotions are “hateful.”
The
Conservatives
aren’t fighting this.
Pierre Poilievre talks about “freedom” when
it’s convenient — but during COVID, he hid while Canadians were losing
jobs, businesses, and basic rights.
He only found his courage when it was safe,
after his party had dumped O’Toole, when the cameras were
rolling.
The PPC
stood with the Convoy from day
one.
We’ve stood with
the Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms
(JCCF), who
continue to defend peaceful Canadians targeted by their own
government.
Now we need you to stand with us.
Every time you give, you strike a blow against censorship and cowardice.
🟣 Donate
to the JCCF → Fuel the Legal Fight
🟣 Donate
to the PPC → Power the Political Resistance
For freedom — always,
Nathan
McMillan
Executive Director
People’s Party of
Canada
P.S.: This verdict isn’t justice. It’s intimidation. And the only answer to intimidation is courage. Be part of it — support both the legal fight and the political one today!