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Laura-Lynn Tyler Thompson tells “Ohio” Brett: Canada has become one of the most tyrannical places to live

Behind the huge rallies and convoys lie an inconvenient truth about Canada: It is now ruled by tyrants.

“We’ve got a global attack on us and basically Canada has become one of the most tyrannical places to live. They mock and feign as if we’re a democracy,” talk show host and book author Laura-Lynn Tyler Thompson told host “Ohio” Brett Bohl during the July 27 episode of “The Ohio Brett Show” on Brighteon.TV.

All those mass demonstrations are supposed to be a reminder that democracy still prevails in the country. But in reality, they are just a product of tyranny.

According to Thompson, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has shut down the truckers and supporters of the Freedom Convoy in a brutal way. She added that Canadians had been lied to and are completely discriminated against in their own country for wanting bodily autonomy.

“Canada doesn’t have the Second Amendment and the Canadians are defenseless against the Trudeau government,” she said.

Thompson said that Trudeau is one of the prodigies of World Economic Forum (WEF) founder Klaus Schwab. She said the WEF has already infiltrated the cabinet of Canada and almost every government in the world.

Thompson also mentioned that Trudeau is now beginning to put the same stipulations the Dutch are complaining about – the reduction of carbon dioxide and nitrogen.

The inspirational speaker and former host of “The 700 Club Canada” added that Canadian farmers know that this is going to affect the food supply and everything the Canadians do.

Canadians without COVID-19 vaccine can’t get life-saving operations

Elsewhere in the program, the author of the book “Relentless Redemption” revealed that Canadians who do not have the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccine cannot get life-saving operations.

“A woman who has been waiting two years for her lung transplant and has done everything that she needed to do has been denied [the operation] for not taking COVID-19 vaccine. And this goes against our freedom,” Thompson said.

Thompson, who hosts the “Live with Laura-Lynn” podcast, added that she is currently traveling with Pastor Artur Pawlowski and his family to speak to Americans about combining forces and helping Canadians who are in trouble.

“Ohio” Brett, who is also a national speaker and co-author of the book “Getting to Thanksgiving,” told Thompson that they came to the right spot and all the teams for Jesus are uniting people in Canada, America and the rest of the world to cry out against the abominations that are happening.

Thompson also talked about her fight against people who were teaching kids that they can change their gender. According to Thompson, globalist George Soros has invested millions of dollars to teach children in the U.S., the U.K., Canada, Australia and the Netherlands that they could be gender fluid.

ARTUR PAWLOWSKI: WHEN YOU HOLD THE LINE AGAINST TYRANNY, THE LORD WILL UPHOLD YOU!

The topic begins at the 11:30 minute mark.

Unknown Cause’ is the Top Cause of Death in Canada!

An unusual story surfaced in Alberta, Canada, last month which is just now starting to gain traction around the world. Canadian doctors and a civil liberties lawyer in the Canadian province of Alberta are raising concerns about a growing trend of deaths labeled as “unknown causes” after an unprecedented increase in such deaths was recorded in 2021.

This new category on autopsy reports and death records now tops ‘Covid-19,’ which was added to Alberta’s death tally in 2020. A study looking at excess deaths in Alberta was quietly released in March in the International Journal of Infectious Diseases.

No Longer Can They Hide

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David Adams speaking about God' Laws, with Marcus Ray, August 7, 2022

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'I Desperately Want to Leave': Heartbreaking Confession from a Canadian Patriot

Dr. Roger Hodkinson: "For the very first time, two weeks ago, I sat down intentionally for the national anthem. I will never, ever stand up for it again. I will never wave a Canadian maple leaf unless I hold it upside down. It's not the country I joined, and I desperately want to leave it."

Canadian Reporter Breaks Down in Tears on Live TV As She Announces Colleague’s Sudden Death

This week, Matthew Rodrigopulle, a reporter for Global News Regina, died suddenly in his home. He was only 24 years old.

Back in June 2021, Matthew announced on his Twitter account that he was fully vaccinated.

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32 Fully Vaccinated Doctors Die Suddenly

32 Young Canadian Doctors “Died Suddenly” in the Past 16 Months While Fully COVID-19 Vaccinated

According to Dr. William Makis MD

I have now tracked 32 Canadian doctor sudden deaths (thank you to all who contributed). These doctors were actively practicing medicine & were healthy prior to taking illegally mandated COVID-19 Vaccines (2, 3 or 4 doses).

I’ve sent a letter to Canadian Medical Association (CMA) Presidents Dr.Alika Lafontaine & Dr.Katharine Smart, both of whom supported COVID-19 Vaccine mandates on all of Canada’s 92,000 doctors and I urged them to call for IMMEDIATE termination of all COVID-19 Vaccine mandates in Canada’s healthcare, as well as Investigations & Public Inquiries into these sudden deaths. CMA cannot continue to ignore this catastrophe.

"It's really a shame that British taxpayers are funding this destruction with their money. Logging natural forests and converting them into pellets to be burned for electricity, that is absolutely insane," she said.

Drax: UK power station owner cuts down primary forests in Canada

Time for prairie provinces to push back against Ottawa takeover

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The promise of Canada’s confederation was good government was to be achieved by allocating certain sovereign powers to each of the federal and provincial governments. It gave preference to the provinces, as being closer to the people.

The current federal executive is destroying that promise by concentrating its power in the federal parliament and seizing powers from the provinces.

Ownership of natural resources has been a core provincial sovereignty. The federal government's Impact Assessment Act (IAA) is therefore expropriation without compensation that undermines the constitutional structure of the country, according to the May 10 2022 ruling of the Court of Appeal of Alberta. The Supreme Court is now considering its constitutionality.

The Alberta court set out persuasive positions which the Supreme Court will have difficulty disregarding. But odds are that they will. The majority of the court has been appointed by Justin Trudeau.

The most likely scenario is that the top court will give everyone a veto on every project. The federal government, the provincial government and the indigenous people would all have vetoes. Investment in resource projects would grind to a halt. The court does not consider the economic welfare of the country.

Will a future Conservative federal government be able to reverse it? Once Ontario and Quebec have control, they are unlikely to allow it to be taken it away.

Canada’s confederation is currently defined by two broad changes; the federal executive is sweeping away all checks against its power (in Parliament and Confederation,) and Quebec is increasing its autonomy.

Our first line of defence is to fight against the federal executive’s ambition. But we should also consider just taking what Quebec already has: autonomy.

Quebec's claim to autonomy is based on two things, economic independence and a socio-political cause.

Alberta can achieve economic independence by teaming up with Saskatchewan, Manitoba and the indigenous people of the Prairies, to create a free-trade utility corridor from Alberta to Port Nelson on Hudson Bay. The NeeStaNan (Cree for ‘working together) corridor would be indigenous-owned and would carry to the world potash, oil and gas, food products, hydrogen and everything that the Prairies produce.

Political autonomy can be achieved by the three prairie provinces coming together to form the Prairie Autonomous Region. There are 40 countries in the world with autonomous regions; because of the nature of its relationship with Quebec, Canada is considered to be one of them. The Prairies should simply have what Quebec already has.

The socio-political cause of the prairies is as great, if not greater than that of Quebec. The prairie provinces are founded upon the treaties between the Crown and the first peoples of the prairies. Through those treaties, outsiders were invited to come to these Prairie lands and build a new society. The indigenous oral history (which has legal status) is the vision of the elders was there was to be a new society, not European, not indigenous, but the best of both. The best of the indigenous is their concept of self-sovereignty and bottom-up governance, along with balance with nature. The best of the 'invitees' is their entrepreneurship and self-initiative. The mandate of the Prairie Autonomous Region is to fulfill that vision.

Self-sovereignty, dignity and prosperity are cornerstones of that vision. The mandate of Prairie autonomy within Canada pre-empts the ambitions of the federal executive and constitutional manipulations.

The foundation of the Prairies is built on peace, collaboration and respect for self-sovereignty. Expressing those virtues through an autonomous region with bottom-up governance and driven toward prosperity founded in responsibility could prove to be an example that all Canadians could follow.


Truth About the Unvaccinated from Danielle Smith Premier of Alberta Canada

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Canadian government invests $8.5 million in insect production

Article dated 06.29.2022

Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada revealed June 27 an $8.5 million investment to Aspire, an insect agricultural company, to build a new production facility in Canada. The facility will process cricket-based protein, helping to advance the use of insect proteins in human and pet food products.


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Update: Chinese Police Outposts Around the World

U.S. authorities haven’t publicly responded to the Chinese police stations located in New York City.

Over in Canada, federal police are investigating reports about Chinese police stations illegally set up in Toronto.

Hungary is now on alert. The nation is one of the most important for the development of China’s “Belt and Road” infrastructure initiative in the region.

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Chinese Police Outposts Around the World

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Assisted suicide became legal in Canada in 2016, and now lead the world in medically-assisted deaths.

Ontario man says hospital pressuring him into assisted suicide

A man in Ontario claims that he is being pushed by hospital staff to end his life rather than continue receiving treatment.

A man in Ontario claims that he is being pushed by hospital staff to end his life rather than continue receiving treatment.

Roger Foley suffers from cerebellar ataxia, a disease that attacks the brain and muscles, and has been bedridden for six years. The 47-year-old requires continual help in order to eat, wash and sit up.

“They asked if I want an assisted death. I don’t. I was told that I would be charged $1,800 per day [for hospital care]. I have $2 million worth of bills." he told the New York Post. "Nurses here told me that I should end my life. That shocked me.”

Foley has filed a lawsuit against the Victoria Hospital London Health Sciences Centre, the health care network in London, Ontario responsible for his wellbeing.

He claims in the lawsuit that not only has there been verbal pressuring to end his life, but that hospital staff have been neglectful and manipulative in a way that is trying to push him into assisted suicide.

“Mr. Foley was told by hospital staff that he had stayed at the hospital for too long and if he did not receive self-directed funding, he should apply for assisted death as an option," the lawsuit claims.

Foley claims that, for a period of time, the hospital did not provide a Hoyer Lift or personnel to operate it. This machine is absolutely necessary to hoist him into a seated position so that he can eat, drink, and take medicine. For days at a time, he asserts that he was unable to eat and drink for days at a time, and almost died as a result.

Assisted suicide became legal in Canada in 2016, and now lead the world in medically-assisted deaths.

A hospital spokesperson stated that "if the patient does not verbally express an interest [in assisted-suicide] or changes their mind, our healthcare team will not engage in these conversations.” However, recent guidance documents given to healthcare providers state that doctors must tell eligable patients about medically-assisted deaths, as part of their duty to provide informed consent.

Marie-Claude Landry, head of Canada’s Human Rights Commission, has stated that euthanasia "cannot be the default for Canada's failure to fulfil its human rights obligation" and shares "grave concerns" about Canada's euthanasia laws having gone too far.

Human rights advocates are deeply concerned that suicide measures are being suggested to people who have other options available to them, arguing that the doctor-patient power dynamic could be seen as encouragement to patients who might not otherwise have considered it.

Foley does not want to die yet and is continuing to fight for his right to live with dignity.

Tucker Carlson says Trudeau's MAID euthanasia program "is about to become a lot more common"

Canadian Bank Launches Credit Card That Tracks ‘Carbon Footprint’

A Canadian bank has launched a new credit card that tracks the “carbon footprint” of the account holder.

The launch of the new card makes Canada the first country to track its citizens’ actions to monitor their impact on “climate change.”

This man is on the verge of euthanasia: I don’t want to die, but …

This healthy man is one step away from euthanasia. Euthanasia Assistants is the hottest profession in Canada and will continue to grow in popularity. This is really the only help Canadians in need receive, whether they are sick, disabled, in need of health care assistants, depressed, poor or homeless.

The 65-year-old Canadian has received doctor’s approval for euthanasia despite admitting that poverty is the main reason he applies for death.

“I don’t want to die, but I don’t want to be homeless.”

If he gets permission from a second doctor, he will be allowed to kill himself through medical assistance.