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It was to raise money for WWI or WWII . A temporary measure to support the war .I read somewhere that income tax was to be a temporary measure.
It was to raise money for WWI or WWII . A temporary measure to support the war .I read somewhere that income tax was to be a temporary measure.
Me and two riders here went to forks and hockley yesterday, exact same observation, very few riders and no cops at all!A friend of mine rode to Orangeville via the Forks yesterday...
Very few bikes out... No police.
A piss ant provincial premier doesn't have the authority to do this, but... most sheeple will just go along with and many will applaud it
"We're not going to pull people over" said several forces.
At $750 a pop, who here believes the above?
All the MPP's at Queen's Park need to vote to invoke the notwithstanding clause to allow these measures to be enforceable on private citizens. Measures against businesses don't need the same level of approval however.
It's not the ticket that is the problem, is the post-ticket process that is going to cause problems for police forces. If everyone does what they should and fights them, if Crown Attorneys refuse to dismiss them all, then police officers are going to have to attend court. Think of the thousands of trials, just to have any sane and reasonable judge agree that without invoking the notwithstanding clause, the tickets are constitutionally illegal.
The $750 ticket, won't lead to increased revenues, won't lead to any meaningful enforcement, and for anyone with any knowledge of the law, they know this is just a scare tactic, and none of the parties at Queen's Park have it in them to invoke the notwithstanding clause.
Don’t think the notwithstanding clause will Trump our charter of rights and freedoms.
1. The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms guarantees the rights and freedoms set out in it subject only to such reasonable limits prescribed by law as can be demonstrably justified in a free and democratic society.
33. (1) Parliament or the legislature of a province may expressly declare in an Act of Parliament or of the legislature, as the case may be, that the Act or a provision thereof shall operate notwithstanding a provision included in section 2 or sections 7 to 15 of this Charter.
(2) An Act or a provision of an Act in respect of which a declaration made under this section is in effect shall have such operation as it would have but for the provision of this Charter referred to in the declaration.
(3) A declaration made under section (1) shall cease to have effect five years after it comes into force or on such earlier date as may be specified in the declaration.
(4) Parliament or the legislature of a province may re-enact a declaration made under section (1).
(5) Section (3) applies in respect of a re-enactment made under section (4).
The courts have already found that certain restrictions of the Charter of Rights were acceptable in our current health emergency, IE the inter provincial travel ban which was challenged and dismissed.
WTF is more important RIGHT NOW? getting rid of covid or your freedumbs?
WTF is more important RIGHT NOW? getting rid of covid or your freedumbs?
The morons that are refusing to follow the guidelines are responsible for the high numbers. That is why we are where we are with covid.Belittling those you disagree with by insinuating their "dumb"...
Nice.
The CCLA is in the process of appealing that decision, because the judge screwed up. The legal requirement for reasonable restrictions places the burden on the government to prove it. The judge however placed the burden on the accused, both during the trial and in his judgement. That's going to be an easy win for the CCLA at the Federal Supreme Court.
They aren't trying to get rid of covid. They are trying to slow down the death toll.The CCLA is in the process of appealing that decision, because the judge screwed up. The legal requirement for reasonable restrictions places the burden on the government to prove it. The judge however placed the burden on the accused, both during the trial and in his judgement. That's going to be an easy win for the CCLA at the Federal Supreme Court.
You are never going to get rid of COVID. This isn't a slow never changing virus like polio or smallpox. We will be living with COVID for the foreseeable future. This notion of "we will get vaccinated and get out of this", is window dressing for the masses. Even the CDC is planning on multiple shots, beyond the initial vaccine roll out.
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Highest infect rate is in Brampton. Maybe you should drive there with a bullhorn and yell out moron at them?The morons that are refusing to follow the guidelines are responsible for the high numbers. That is why we are where we are with covid.
Dumb? Yes!
WTF is more important RIGHT NOW? getting rid of covid or your freedumbs?
If you want to play that game, conscription to administer vaccine to win war against virus seems a lot gentler on the population than sending you to your death.People paid the ultimate price for those “freedumds”
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They aren't trying to get rid of covid. They are trying to slow down the death toll.
Data to many people means nothing . I posted the link many times . Yet people refuse to look at the data .Other than government data being spotty at best, as they can't find a link for the vast majority of cases. The ones they do find a link to, to justify lockdowns, and measures on businesses is freely available data. ( Ontario COVID-19 outbreaks data - Ontario Data Catalogue ). Grab that 3rd spreadsheet, a quick Pivot table, and group similar things together. And you end up with this.
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Personal care services, which includes hair salons, nail salons, etc, which not only have been forced to completely close, they have been closed the longest of any industry, has had a grand total of 103 cases. You are over 5 times more likely to get COVID going to your doctor's office then getting a haircut. Yet here we are.
The problem lies with places of work. There's too many employers (possible morons?) who won't cover a couple days pay for employees that are sick, and should be homebound, or in quarantine.The morons that are refusing to follow the guidelines are responsible for the high numbers. That is why we are where we are with covid.
Dumb? Yes!
Data to many people means nothing . I posted the link many times . Yet people refuse to look at the data .