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@savyrecords

don't try. do.

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Savy 🇨🇦@savyrecords·
As someone who was fired for 💉 mandates...the rally in Ottawa takes on a whole new meaning. The loneliness, frustration, and hopelessness I felt then is a distant memory. Watching millions come together to prevent what I went through is overwhelming 😭 THANK YOU SO MUCH 🇨🇦❤
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✨️AreOhEssEyeEe✨️
✨️AreOhEssEyeEe✨️@AreOhEssEyeEe·
No one prepared me for these Adult problems. 😂😂😂
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mrredpillz jokaqarmy
mrredpillz jokaqarmy@JOKAQARMY1·
One of the greatest commentaies ever. 🤣
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Randy Hillier
Randy Hillier@randyhillier·
@DarrenBurchill @BarryESharp It should be well understood since covid; Laws are just words. What gives the law purpose, value and meaning is the Integrity & morality of the men and women who are charged to uphold them.
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Savy 🇨🇦@savyrecords·
@Adamental2 Mad respect to you but... I fucking hate this country too. But I want THEM out. Why should we entertain leaving our homeland when we fought so hard for our "freedom"? The tougher it gets the more I hear freedom fighters bailing on 🇨🇦 Makes me sad. Rant over.
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Savy 🇨🇦@savyrecords·
@Answers4Sean I have no words 💔🤬 Sending hugs to you and your team. Justice will be served maybe not in the physical world but it will come.
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Andrew Bridgen
Andrew Bridgen@ABridgen·
Just listen to this! It's from 1995. US Senate hearings New World Order weather control to starve the world into submission for their New World Order Agenda 2030.This has been in the works for a long time.We’re watching it play out now. Even hearing this some won’t believe it.
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Randy Hillier
Randy Hillier@randyhillier·
The Hartman decision ought to be mandatory study and fully understood before excercising the Right to Vote in Canada. The government may impose any duty, obligation or reccomendation upon the populace including social murder (knowing there will be deaths) and the Courts will protect the government and not provide compensation to the victims. Be wary
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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Barney Panofsky's Best Intentions
Local man tells post-secondary students money doesn't grow on trees and then picks private jet from private jet tree.
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Robert Benzie
Robert Benzie@robertbenzie·
NEW: The Ontario government has purchased a used $28.9 million private jet for the use of Premier Doug Ford, the @TorontoStar has learned. The 2016 Bombardier Challenger 650 was delivered this week. thestar.com/politics/provi…
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The Disrespected Trucker
The Disrespected Trucker@DisrespectedThe·
Please listen to this man!!! We've been slaves for over 110 years. We can break this chain. They're making their final move now. We MUST stop them!!!
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Savy 🇨🇦@savyrecords·
Just trying to understand how we were all united for the freedom convoy including Albertans now that things are getting worse for personal freedoms in 🇨🇦everyone's first response is to seperate or leave and belittle anyone staying to fight for our country 🤷‍♀️🤔
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David Parker
David Parker@david_parker·
Honestly, watching Canada become a totalitarian wasteland has been one of the most painful experiences of my life. I'm not sure my heart will ever really recover. To watch something as beautiful as Canada was, become what Canada is, has been horrible.
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govt.exe is corrupt
govt.exe is corrupt@govt_corrupt·
From @ThomasSowell quotes.... Let me tell you what just happened in Canada because nobody else is going to frame this for you properly. A man named Patrick Pichette, former Senior VP of Google, sat on a stage at the Canadian Liberal convention this week and suggested that young Canadians who want to leave the country to work in America should pay an exit tax of $500K to leave. And the room applauded. Thunderous applause, actually. Now, let me tell you about Patrick Pichette. Patrick Pichette left Canada decades ago to take a job at Microsoft. You know what he paid to leave? Thirty dollars. He climbed the ladder. Made his fortune. Moved to Europe, where he lives now, comfortably, far away from the country he's trying to lock other people inside of. Pretty sweet. This man paid thirty dollars for the same door he now wants to charge your kids $500,000 to walk through. That's not a policy. That's pulling the ladder up behind you and setting it on fire. What a nice guy! Just another "compassionate" and "empathetic" progressive to add to my list. But here's where it gets really fun. Let's zoom out. The Canadian boomers have built themselves quite a paradise up there in Snow Mexico. They inflated a real estate bubble so extreme that a starter home costs nearly a million dollars. Their children can't afford groceries. Their grandchildren will never own property. The entire middle class ladder has been sawed off at the third rung. They opened the borders and brought in so many people so fast that the cities don't resemble what they looked like ten years ago. The character of entire neighborhoods changed in a single generation. And if you say anything about it, if you even notice it out loud, you're a racist. You smile and clap and pretend you don't see your own country disappearing in front of you. The boomers don't live in those neighborhoods, of course. They live in the suburbs they bought for $200,000 in 1995 that are now worth $2.5 million. They don't see it. They don't have to. They only see the TV. The state broadcaster. That's how their reality is defined for them. And what are they worried about? A recent poll showed that the number one priority for older Canadian voters was signaling against Donald Trump. Not housing. Not immigration. Not the cost of living. Trump. Orange man bad. That's what keeps them up at night while their kids can't afford milk. And they don't feel any embarrassment over it. In fact, they're PROUD of it. These are the people who just handed Mark Carney a majority government. Serious people. Serious decisions. Obviously. So the young Canadians, the ones who can still do math and still want a future to look forward to, start looking south. America has jobs. Affordable housing. A culture that still rewards ambition instead of punishing it. Not to mention the beauty of the First and Second Amendments. Can you blame them? And what is Canada's response? Not "let's fix the economy." Not "let's make it possible to build a life here." Lock the door. Charge them half a million for the key. Thomas Sowell predicted this pattern. When you raise the cost of leaving, you don't keep your best people. You keep the ones who can't afford to escape. The ambitious ones leave earlier, before the cage door closes. The ones left behind are the ones the government deserves: obedient, dependent, and too broke to fight back. Free countries don't need exit taxes. Prisons do. You know what? Maybe it's time for America to just put Canada under a conservatorship. Like Britney Spears. Somebody needs to step in and manage their affairs because they are clearly not capable of governing themselves. Their government is spending their money, controlling their movements, trapping them inside their own borders, freezing bank accounts, and making decisions that no sane person would agree to. Sound extreme? Tell me how it's different from what Canada is already doing to its own citizens. I'll wait. Free Canada
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