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🙏 4His Return. Stuck in the wasteland Province of Bonnie Covid. We are “Spirits in the material world”. Anti-WEF. Choose wisely 💜💙❤️🧡💚

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Don Wilson, LLB 🇨🇦
It truly looked to me that the covid vaccine killed Sean Hartman. Sean died 33 days after his first covid shot with an enlarged heart and no prior medical history. Subsequent medical investigation revealed a build-up of spike protein in his adrenal glands. The doctor conducting the study concluded this caused a fatal drop in Sean's blood pressure. Noone else has offered a plausible account. Despite this, there is no recourse against the government that required Sean to take the shot to keep playing hockey. Funny how the government can negligently build a road but isn't negligent when they require a child to take a fatal injection just to live his normal life. I don't see a strong legal path available for Hartman here, but wish to plead with anyone who will listen to please act with restraint when imposing medical interventions on people you don't know the first thing about. Rest in Peace Sean. God lend your strength to his family.
The Canadian Independent@canindependent

BREAKING: Ontario Court of Appeal Dismisses Lawsuit Over Teen Sean Hartman’s Death Following COVID-19 Vaccination. In a significant decision released today, the Hartman v. Canada (Attorney General) ruling was upheld by the Ontario Court of Appeal, dismissing a lawsuit brought against the federal government over the death of a teenage boy following a COVID-19 vaccination. The court found that the claim had no reasonable prospect of success and agreed with a lower court decision to strike it in its entirety. The case was brought by Daniel Hartman, whose 17-year-old son, Sean Hartman, died in September 2021. Sean, who had been described as previously healthy, was found dead beside his bed 33 days after receiving the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine. Following the vaccination, he had been taken to hospital due to symptoms his father believes were related to the vaccine. Sean’s father, Dan Hartman, says his son chose to get vaccinated so he could continue playing hockey, as vaccination was required for participation in many sports and activities at the time. Hartman’s lawsuit alleged that federal officials, including the Minister of Health, were negligent in approving, promoting, and monitoring the vaccine, and that they acted with reckless indifference or wilful blindness to potential risks. The Court of Appeal acknowledged the devastating nature of Sean Hartman’s death, describing it as a tragic loss for his family and community. However, the judges concluded that the legal claims could not succeed. Central to the ruling was the finding that the federal government does not owe a private duty of care to individual members of the public when making broad public health decisions during a pandemic. Instead, such decisions are made in the interest of the population as a whole, often requiring difficult trade-offs that may carry risks for some individuals. The court also determined that the claim failed to establish the necessary elements for misfeasance in public office. Specifically, there were no material facts showing that government officials acted in bad faith or knowingly engaged in unlawful conduct that would likely cause harm to Sean Hartman. The judges noted that the clinical trial data referenced in the lawsuit supported the conclusion that the vaccine was highly effective, undermining the argument that officials knowingly promoted a harmful or ineffective product. In addition, the court found that the public statements cited in the claim were directed broadly at Canadians and did not create a specific relationship or obligation toward Sean Hartman as an individual. As a result, there was no legal basis to establish the proximity or duty of care required for a negligence claim. Shockingly, the court also claimed that allowing Hartman’s case to proceed could have broader consequences, including discouraging governments from making urgent public health decisions during emergencies due to fear of legal liability. The Court of Appeal further upheld the lower court’s decision to deny leave to amend the claim, finding that the proposed changes would not have addressed the fundamental legal deficiencies. The judges emphasized that lawsuits must be based on clearly pleaded facts, not on the possibility that supporting evidence might emerge later. Ultimately, the court concluded that while the circumstances surrounding Sean Hartman’s death are deeply tragic, the law does not support holding the federal government liable under the claims presented. The appeal was dismissed, bringing the case to a close, with no costs awarded to either side. The Canadian Independent spoke with Dan Hartman by phone this evening. He said he is “seriously considering” taking the case to the Supreme Court and that he and his legal team will evaluate their next steps over the coming week. Hartman noted that the cost of taking the case to the Supreme Court could exceed $20,000. He added that he does not want to ask those who have already donated to his cause to contribute further but said, “What other option do I have?” Dan believes the courts are not willing to find the government liable or hold it accountable, as doing so would amount to an admission of wrongdoing. He also argues that such a finding would make his larger lawsuit against Pfizer significantly easier to pursue. If you want to donate to Dan’s legal fund, you can do so at the link in the comments section.

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Martyupnorth®- Unacceptable Fact Checker
Canada’s Indian Act is nothing more than institutionalized discrimination and racism. It literally creates two classes of citizens. One group of Canadians with "equal rights", and another with special race-based privileges, reserves, exemptions, and separate governance. This isn’t reconciliation, it’s official government racism enshrined in law. Time to scrap it and treat every Canadian as an equal individual, not a member of a hereditary caste system. Who agrees?
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TR6Guy
TR6Guy@tr6_guy·
It makes NET ZERO sense for 🇨🇦 to join the EU. Especially with Ursla at the helm who is just as corrupt as Carney. Look around the EU, people are in the streets in Hungary, France and the UK protesting against Globalist gov'ts. 🇨🇦 needs to make amends with 🇺🇸 and 🥾 Carney
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Jim McMurtry
Jim McMurtry@JimMcMurtry01·
The Tlingit scalped. Other BC tribes adorned canoes and lodges with severed heads. Warfare was constant. Whole villages exterminated. Women gang raped. If you think indigenization is a good idea, give your head a shake—while you still have it.
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Tommy Robinson 🇬🇧
Tommy Robinson 🇬🇧@TRobinsonNewEra·
Invader smashes a stone wall in the English countryside, because he "wanted to get through it"! Some of these walls have stood for centuries, and just like the cities, ruined by third world plebs within a few decades. These people do not belong in England.
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𝒦𝑒𝓁𝓁𝓎࿎☽
You might think it's just arm wrestling and it's not that deep but.. A woman should never be physically stronger than a healthy man. When gender roles are reversed, you create the destruction and destabilization of society.
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Ryan Gerritsen🇨🇦🇳🇱
The only surviving signatory of the 1982 Constitution Act, Brian Peckford knew exactly what was happening to our rights & freedoms during this time. They were being trampled on. Never forget.
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Tokyo Rosie
Tokyo Rosie@RosieRocks28·
They don't want Andrew Scheer, they don't want Pierre Poilievre, they don't want any Conservatives period. All they want is more Liberals to replace other Liberals when they're done in government. They want a one party state.
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Hot Stove@_Hot_Stove_·
@theeferox @JodyDahrouge @ExnerPirot This is the most asinine thing I’ve read in quite a while and that’s saying something in the current political foaming seas of demonic vomit
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Heather Exner-Pirot
Heather Exner-Pirot@ExnerPirot·
New RBC report: between 2015-2024, more than $1 trillion in investment exited Canada—the largest capital exodus in Canadian history. Six sectors where Canada can attract back investment: Oil and gas ➡️  $705 billion Electricity ➡️ $635 billion  Mining ➡️ $200 billion Agriculture and food processing ➡️ $205 billion  Defence and space ➡️ $30 billion Read the full report here: lnkd.in/e3gbwvKk
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Mark Carney
Mark Carney@MarkJCarney·
44 years ago today, the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms was signed into law. It laid the foundation for a stronger, more just Canada. It is up to us all to protect the values of freedom and equality enshrined in the Charter — to keep building a better Canada, for all.
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govt.exe is corrupt
govt.exe is corrupt@govt_corrupt·
Canadian propaganda is basically on par with Noth Korea. The only difference is, North Koreans know it's all bulllshit, Canadians don't.
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Gad Saad
Gad Saad@GadSaad·
He possesses the worst faults that a human could have and nearly no redeeming qualities. A vacuous lobotomized degenerate malignant narcissist who has less knowledge than my socks. I am trying to be polite. How did I do?
Jody Dahrouge@JodyDahrouge

@ExnerPirot Has there ever been someone less qualified to lead a country than Justin Trudeau?

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Ryan Gerritsen🇨🇦🇳🇱
This is where these individuals lost me. In May 2021 The Trailer Park Boys became shills for the vax on behalf of the Nova Scotia Government. This entire clip is full of all the talking points including “take the first one available” Never forget.
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Meghan Murphy
Meghan Murphy@MeghanEMurphy·
Considering the amount of women I know who’ve gone through divorces and come out the other end, I feel 100% affirmed in my choice to not marry. Not-all-women, of course, but most are happier post-divorce and were unhappy-to-miserable in their marriages. I do understand the purpose of marriage—for the kids—but in general it doesn’t seem to make women happy so much as unhappy, stressed, and often kind of traumatized… I realize this is a gauche thing to say, considering the heterodox pro-marriage wave, but I think it’s generally true… Marriage just isn’t often an enjoyable or beneficial arrangement for many women…
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