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Recap of events in Canada this week, and it’s only Thursday!
In Ottawa, the sentencing hearing resumed for Tamara Lich and Chris Barber. After being found guilty of mischief earlier this year, the Crown is now seeking 7 years in prison for Tamara and 8 years for Chris.
The defence is calling this what it is: cruel and unusual punishment. They’re asking for leniency, including an absolute discharge for Chris, citing their lack of criminal records and the fact that this was a peaceful protest rooted in Charter-protected rights.
This was not a violent uprising. It was a protest sparked by unprecedented government overreach into personal autonomy. Yes, it was loud. Yes, it was disruptive. But blame lies squarely with elected officials and police for the massive mismanagement that let it escalate. Canadians were standing up to decisions that deeply affected their lives, livelihoods, and freedoms.
So how did a protest, resulting in minor criminal charges, turn into the threat of nearly a decade in prison?
Also this week, Parks Canada revoked permits for an American Christian musician set to perform at national historic sites. Why? “Public safety concerns” tied to his political views. Since when do affiliations justify cancelling music in public spaces?
Then, a man in Nova Scotia was removed from an Air Canada flight for wearing a T-shirt showing a real photo of former PM Trudeau in blackface. Offensive? Maybe. Illegal or untrue? No.
To top it off, the federal vaccine injury compensation program has now been exposed for what it really is: a bureaucratic nightmare and, frankly, a fraud on the people it was supposed to help. Years later, most injured Canadians still haven’t seen a cent.
And once again, RBC froze my bank accounts—citing vague “risk concerns.” Just like 2022. No charges. No hearing. No explanation.
This is not about whether you supported the protest or not. It is about principle. It is about fairness, due process, the rule of law and the kind of Canada we want to live in.
What kind of country is this becoming—and are we okay with it?
Eva Chipiuk, BSc, LLB, LLM@echipiuk
Well, I wasn’t expecting this, @RBC. Welcome to Canada, where tyranny has great customer service.
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