CSIS ( Canadas intelligence agency ) is monitoring the evolving 'Freedom Movement' in Canada... which they find very alarming and totally unjustified...
"The "Freedom" movement builds on the fundamental narratives of the anti-public health measures movement, including opposition to globalization and suspicion of pharmaceutical companies, with a heavy focus on alleged government infringement of personal liberties, the CSIS analysis says.
"While this perceived tyranny is widespread across the movement, other narratives are becoming increasingly common among adherents," the brief says, citing opposition to:
— the LGBTQ+ community, specifically drag story times and inclusion of material in public school curriculums;
— perceived increase in global control over Canada by international institutions such as the United Nations and the World Economic Forum;
— Communism;
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and the concept of "15-minute cities," on the basis that planning easily navigable communities is a plot to restrict mobility rights and create a mass-surveillance state."
In other and completely unrelated news... the Canadian government has announced that they will no longer be funding any new road construction in Canada. We have enough roads. People need to live closer together anyways so that they can use their electric vehicle, public transportation, walk or bike... In a Canadian winter...
"We can very well achieve our goals of economic, social and human development without more enlargement of the road network."
Guilbeault said the federal government is intent on moving people out of their cars and into public transportation, which the government has spent billions to build.
He said the federal government also wants to encourage "active transit," which means getting people to walk and cycle.
The minister said federal money that's been spent on asphalt and concrete for roads in the past is "better invested into projects that will help fight climate change and adapt to its impacts."
Here's another gem.
While enduring challenging economic times... and the fastest declining standard of living of all the first world countries... there's a glimmer of prosperity at the end of a dark mine shaft. Coal exports are booming.
Of course that could never stand. The only sensible thing to do is BAN it... This country is a sinking ship.