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The Quiet Transfer of Canada - by Shawn Buckley
Most Canadians have never heard of UNDRIP, The United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. It is a treaty that the federal government signed on behalf of Canadians without any meaningful public debate, without any referendum, and without any honest disclosure of what it actually obligates Canada to do. What this treaty requires is so consequential that if Canadians understood it clearly, there would be a national conversation that those in power have no interest in.
Will Freedom Become Irrelevant in Canada? - By Gerald Heinrichs
Canadians no longer have a thirst for freedom, says American writer Michael Malice. Referring to Canada’s 2025 election, Malice stated, “If Canadians wanted freedom, Carney would have campaigned on it.”
Canada today is certainly different from 1982. That was the year that the Charter of Rights and Freedoms became part of Canada’s constitution. Everyone was talking about freedom then. Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau boasted that Canadians stood on a mountaintop of freedom. His predecessor, Lester Pearson, spoke to the world when he received his Nobel Peace Prize. He declared, “There can be no enduring and creative peace if people are unfree.”
Are Farmers Safe in Canada? - By Laureen Heisler - NationalCitizensInquiry.ca
On March 9–11, 2026, the National Citizens Inquiry held public hearings in Kelowna, British Columbia, on the question, “Are Farmers Safe in Canada?” During the three days, farmers, ranchers, veterinarians, breeders, lawyers, and other agricultural professionals provided sworn testimony about the realities they face in Canada’s agricultural sector. What emerged was a clear and consistent message: a critical sector of society is in significant distress.
Ideology Is the Weapon - By Douglas Jack
Most people are completely unaware that, for the last 113 years, the world has been in a constant series of civil wars, invasions, occupations, and two back-to-back world wars. WWI and WWII are the most widely known wars, but the casualties from genocides in places like Burma and North Africa are argued by some to rival or exceed those totals—yet almost no one talks about them. The civil war in Burma has been going on for decades. Millions have been slaughtered, and yet we continue to give billions to the same regimes responsible for it.
Digital Currency Would Mean the End of Financial Privacy - by Martin Armstrong - Armstrong Economics.com
The push toward digital currency is being framed as innovation and efficiency, but when you strip away the marketing language, what is unfolding is a structural transformation of the financial system that shifts control away from individuals and concentrates it within governments and central banks. The Bank for International Settlements has confirmed that more than 90% of central banks are now actively researching, developing, or piloting central bank digital currencies, which is not coincidence or experimentation but a coordinated global direction. This aligns directly with what I have been warning, that when governments face a sovereign debt crisis, they will turn to mechanisms that allow them to monitor and control capital flows because they cannot solve the debt problem through traditional means.
Canada Orders Doctors to Falsify MAID Death Certificates - Who Benefits and Why is The Truth Being Hidden? By Donald Best
The government system to euthanize Canadians is running into problems with the language of killing.
From Newfoundland to Alberta, physicians are instructed to erase the state’s role in nearly 100,000 MAID killings. British Columbia alone tells the truth. The question is why everyone else has chosen not to.
The College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario has instructed physicians completing death certificates for patients who die by Medical Assistance in Dying:
The Great Deception How Sovereignty was replace by a System of Hidden Control - By White Wolf
The government of Canada is a political organization based on a multi-level fraud. To understand the present tyranny, one must first realize that the country of Canada, as a sovereign entity, does not truly exist.
While the United States famously attempted to break free from the British Crown in 1776, Canada was fashioned through a paradoxical act of the British Parliament known as the British North America Act. This legislation declared a nation independent while simultaneously keeping it subservient to the interests of the Empire.
The College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario has instructed physicians completing death certificates for patients who die by Medical Assistance in Dying.
Floor Crossers Who Do They Represent Now? - By Jim Canie
The Mark Carney–led Liberal government has secured a majority following recent by-election victories and a series of opposition MPs crossing the floor, prompting questions about how and why those decisions were made.
Poaching MPs from the opposition Conservative Party appears to have been a key part of that process. They also convinced one NDP member to cross the floor.
It started in November 2025, when Conservative MP Chris d’Entremont crossed the floor to join the Liberals, followed by fellow Conservatives Michael Ma in December 2025 and Matt Jeneroux in February 2026.
The Mark Carney–led Liberal government has secured a majority following recent by-election victories and a series of opposition MPs crossing the floor, prompting questions about how and why those decisions were made.
Poaching MPs from the opposition Conservative Party appears to have been a key part of that process. They also convinced one NDP member to cross the floor.
It started in November 2025, when Conservative MP Chris d’Entremont crossed the floor to join the Liberals, followed by fellow Conservatives Michael Ma in December 2025 and Matt Jeneroux in February 2026.
Don't Railroad Us - High-Speed Rail, Expropriation, and Rural Land Rights - By Stan McDonald
The federal government has announced plans for a high-speed rail corridor linking Quebec City to Toronto, promoted as a “nation-building” project. Behind the glossy language lies a harder legal reality: to build this corridor, governments and railway companies will likely rely on extraordinary expropriation powers to force the transfer of large tracts of privately owned rural and agricultural land. If they can do this to farmers and rural landowners today, they can do it to suburban homeowners tomorrow.
This isn’t just about trains. It’s about turning a transport plan into a forced land-assembly project—a massive land grab. Under Canadian law, expropriation is supposed to be exceptional: the state may take property only for a genuine “public work or other public purpose,” following lawful procedures and with just compensation. Courts have long held that expropriation laws must be strictly construed against the government because taking someone’s land is one of the most serious intrusions the state can make.
The Quiet Transfer of Canada - by Shawn Buckley
Most Canadians have never heard of UNDRIP, The United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. It is a treaty that the federal government signed on behalf of Canadians without any meaningful public debate, without any referendum, and without any honest disclosure of what it actually obligates Canada to do. What this treaty requires is so consequential that if Canadians understood it clearly, there would be a national conversation that those in power have no interest in.
Will Freedom Become Irrelevant in Canada? - By Gerald Heinrichs
Canadians no longer have a thirst for freedom, says American writer Michael Malice. Referring to Canada’s 2025 election, Malice stated, “If Canadians wanted freedom, Carney would have campaigned on it.”
Canada today is certainly different from 1982. That was the year that the Charter of Rights and Freedoms became part of Canada’s constitution. Everyone was talking about freedom then. Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau boasted that Canadians stood on a mountaintop of freedom. His predecessor, Lester Pearson, spoke to the world when he received his Nobel Peace Prize. He declared, “There can be no enduring and creative peace if people are unfree.”
Are Farmers Safe in Canada? - By Laureen Heisler - NationalCitizensInquiry.ca
On March 9–11, 2026, the National Citizens Inquiry held public hearings in Kelowna, British Columbia, on the question, “Are Farmers Safe in Canada?” During the three days, farmers, ranchers, veterinarians, breeders, lawyers, and other agricultural professionals provided sworn testimony about the realities they face in Canada’s agricultural sector. What emerged was a clear and consistent message: a critical sector of society is in significant distress.
Ideology Is the Weapon - By Douglas Jack
Most people are completely unaware that, for the last 113 years, the world has been in a constant series of civil wars, invasions, occupations, and two back-to-back world wars. WWI and WWII are the most widely known wars, but the casualties from genocides in places like Burma and North Africa are argued by some to rival or exceed those totals—yet almost no one talks about them. The civil war in Burma has been going on for decades. Millions have been slaughtered, and yet we continue to give billions to the same regimes responsible for it.
Digital Currency Would Mean the End of Financial Privacy - by Martin Armstrong - Armstrong Economics.com
The push toward digital currency is being framed as innovation and efficiency, but when you strip away the marketing language, what is unfolding is a structural transformation of the financial system that shifts control away from individuals and concentrates it within governments and central banks. The Bank for International Settlements has confirmed that more than 90% of central banks are now actively researching, developing, or piloting central bank digital currencies, which is not coincidence or experimentation but a coordinated global direction. This aligns directly with what I have been warning, that when governments face a sovereign debt crisis, they will turn to mechanisms that allow them to monitor and control capital flows because they cannot solve the debt problem through traditional means.
Canada Orders Doctors to Falsify MAID Death Certificates - Who Benefits and Why is The Truth Being Hidden? By Donald Best
The government system to euthanize Canadians is running into problems with the language of killing.
From Newfoundland to Alberta, physicians are instructed to erase the state’s role in nearly 100,000 MAID killings. British Columbia alone tells the truth. The question is why everyone else has chosen not to.
The College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario has instructed physicians completing death certificates for patients who die by Medical Assistance in Dying:
The Great Deception How Sovereignty was replace by a System of Hidden Control - By White Wolf
The government of Canada is a political organization based on a multi-level fraud. To understand the present tyranny, one must first realize that the country of Canada, as a sovereign entity, does not truly exist.
While the United States famously attempted to break free from the British Crown in 1776, Canada was fashioned through a paradoxical act of the British Parliament known as the British North America Act. This legislation declared a nation independent while simultaneously keeping it subservient to the interests of the Empire.
The College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario has instructed physicians completing death certificates for patients who die by Medical Assistance in Dying.
Floor Crossers Who Do They Represent Now? - By Jim Canie
The Mark Carney–led Liberal government has secured a majority following recent by-election victories and a series of opposition MPs crossing the floor, prompting questions about how and why those decisions were made.
Poaching MPs from the opposition Conservative Party appears to have been a key part of that process. They also convinced one NDP member to cross the floor.
It started in November 2025, when Conservative MP Chris d’Entremont crossed the floor to join the Liberals, followed by fellow Conservatives Michael Ma in December 2025 and Matt Jeneroux in February 2026.
The Mark Carney–led Liberal government has secured a majority following recent by-election victories and a series of opposition MPs crossing the floor, prompting questions about how and why those decisions were made.
Poaching MPs from the opposition Conservative Party appears to have been a key part of that process. They also convinced one NDP member to cross the floor.
It started in November 2025, when Conservative MP Chris d’Entremont crossed the floor to join the Liberals, followed by fellow Conservatives Michael Ma in December 2025 and Matt Jeneroux in February 2026.
Don't Railroad Us - High-Speed Rail, Expropriation, and Rural Land Rights - By Stan McDonald
The federal government has announced plans for a high-speed rail corridor linking Quebec City to Toronto, promoted as a “nation-building” project. Behind the glossy language lies a harder legal reality: to build this corridor, governments and railway companies will likely rely on extraordinary expropriation powers to force the transfer of large tracts of privately owned rural and agricultural land. If they can do this to farmers and rural landowners today, they can do it to suburban homeowners tomorrow.
This isn’t just about trains. It’s about turning a transport plan into a forced land-assembly project—a massive land grab. Under Canadian law, expropriation is supposed to be exceptional: the state may take property only for a genuine “public work or other public purpose,” following lawful procedures and with just compensation. Courts have long held that expropriation laws must be strictly construed against the government because taking someone’s land is one of the most serious intrusions the state can make.
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