Why don’t more Canadians vote? According to Statistics Canada, the most common reason for not voting is that people are not interested in politics (32%).
The growing list of abusive and oppressive actions of our federal government under Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is so shocking and disturbing that it’s hard to know which bill or cabinet decision to address next. And the federal government is not alone in its senseless exercise of power.
In a largely-overlooked recent case (actually 3 cases) at the Supreme Court of Canada, the nine SCC justices ruled unanimously that violent criminals who had voluntarily ingested enough alcohol or other substances to render them incapable of controlling their own behaviour could use that as a defence at trial.
The environmental movement started with a genuine focus on actually improving the natural environment and making life healthier for all living beings. In recent decades, however, the movement has been poisoned, now making it one of the most toxic threats to human health and the environment.
For those who have been watching the progressive unravelling of Western civilization over the past couple of years, the WEF (World Economic Forum), headed by Klaus Schwab, has become part of our language and reality.
Perhaps one of the most controversial news items last week was the American leaked document around “Roe vs Wade.” News agencies reported, to a horrified world, that women’s rights were being attacked.
We all understand that part of justice—in a legal sense—involves punishment for a crime one has committed. In the New World Order-style society envisioned by the Trudeau-Singh NDP-Liberal government, “justice” would also include punishment for crimes one is about to commit.
There are many people—I’m one of them—who believe that we’re seeing the approach of the End Times so clearly prophesied in the Bible. But there have been many times in history when people believed they were living in the End Times...
We all remember back in the halcyon days when laws were designed to protect people. Assault laws were enacted to protect people from assault. When someone broke the law, then he or she was arrested and sentenced to something unpleasant such as jail to pay for that crime.