The Rule of Law in Canada.

The Honourable Arif Virani

Canadian Minister of Justice, Attorney General for Canada, MP for Parkdale-Hyde Park

Sent by email 12 October 2023 to all Canadian MPs,

We have a Prime Minister who claims all around the world, much to the amusement of those to whom he is speaking, that Canada believes in “the rule of law“.  There is hardly a Canadian left who believes him, and I think it might be your job to change that and re-establish that “rule of law” not only in our political system but more importantly in our judicial system. Your predecessor had no interest in doing any of that as he simply stood by while the Emergencies Act was invoked without the necessity for such an action being present. Did anyone expect the commission to come up with any other decision than the one it arrived at?   It was so predictable.

Our courts are supposed to uphold the laws that our elected representatives have passed, often without the consent of the people of Canada, and not to put their own political interpretation on those laws, thus changing the way they are implemented.

As Attorney General it is your job to oversee the courts rather than bow to the demands of the PMO. It will probably get you fired as it did Jody Wilson-Raybold, but it will make history of the right kind, and most likely will get you re-elected. 

When Chief Justice Wagner of our Supreme Court decries what is known around the world as a peaceful protest this way:

In his interview with Le Devoir, Wagner characterized the protest on Wellington Street, where Parliament and the Supreme Court are located, as “the beginning of anarchy where some people have decided to take other citizens hostage.” The article reports Wagner as having declared that “forced blows against the state, justice and democratic institutions like the one delivered by protesters … should be denounced with force by all figures of power in the country.”

He is making the case for peaceful protestors to be dealt with by violence instead of discussion.  Of course, that violence for which he advocated is exactly what happened and the world watched and realized that Canada was now simply a  vassal state of the WEF or simply a wet blanket with no sovereignty.

We, as Canadians, have a supreme court that is no longer separate from the PMO or indeed even capable of judging the law as they are now a “semi-legal” arm of that PMO.  They refuse to hear cases on constitutional matters because it would appear they might have to rule against the PMO and so by refusing to hear such cases they avoid that situation.

This is your responsibility as AG. To ensure that the Laws of Canada are followed by ALL –   NO EXCEPTIONS.  If our constitution actually means anything under the law then it should be upheld. If it does not apply any more than it should be repealed. 

Are you willing to take that step, or will you insist that our law be followed by everyone – political, legal or citizen?

If you cannot then resign and let someone who will take it on take it on.

The Canadian people elected representatives to take actions on their behalf, not on behalf of the PMO and the WEF, and it is time you stepped up to the plate along with all your fellow MPs and allowed us to live in peace and maybe even a little love, instead of being trampled with fake nonsense, division and hate.

Jeremy Arney

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Supreme Court of Canada

Chief Justice of the Canadian Supreme Court

I read the report in the National Post 17th June 2022 concerning Richard Wagner’s beliefs that The Freedom Convoy of peaceful truck driver protesters in Ottawa had a “deplorable effect on the Nation’s capital and should never happen again”.   Wow, what an understatement of misinformation!

If the chief of the supreme court has these biased views, how can he hold sway in any court which is supposed to uphold the laws of Canada?

Perhaps if he was not such a believer in both the CBC and Trudeau, he would be able to examine what happened when the Charter of Rights and Freedoms was completely ignored by this current Liberal/NDP government coalition, and a peaceful protest resulted.  Yes, there were blockades at some major border crossings between Canada and the USA and they were very effective, but dismantled peacefully without any illegal Emergency Act or militarized police violence.

“We all have a responsibility to deliver good information” he said qualifying the impact of the Freedom Convoy’s blockades on many Ottawa businesses and individuals (particularly “the most vulnerable”) as deplorable and that it should “never happen again”

I am astounded that a group of ordinary Canadians protesting the destruction of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms (isn’t he supposed to make sure that Charter is obeyed?), who fed the hungry, cleaned the streets of snow, protected memorials, collected garbage, were peaceful and courteous to the police and the public, and if those business had stayed open, rather than closing in fear created by the CBC, I am sure they would have made money.  Perhaps he should talk to Senator Batters who said she had never felt so safe walking in Ottawa as she did while the protest was taking place.

He also complained that there were no protectors for the Supreme Court, and didn’t seem to realize that it was never under any threat a) because the protest was peaceful, and b) the protest was against the government of Canada n0t the now suspect Supreme Court of Canada.

“The chief justice repeated his warning that though he believes Canadians largely have confidence in institutions like the Supreme Court, that confidence is fragile and is undermined by disinformation and misinformation spread namely through social media.”

The CBC was soo biased (and still is) that they initially said the convoy was to protest icy roads.!!!  My goodness, where the hell have they been hiding?  Icy roads in Canadian winters are a given and have been forever. 

Their reporting of the events on the ground are still being broadcast today as promo videos under ‘what’s happening now” news on the afternoon programs such as “The Rundown” with Andrew Nichols, or Ginella Massa’s commentator who referred to Trudeau’s military actions as “Stalin level of suppression”.

I got my real news from independent videos being shown on the net of the Canadian peoples’ support generated through their journey to Ottawa (along with $20 million raised in financial support and stolen by Freeland) and what was actually happening there on Wellington Street, and the contrast with the major TV programs, particularly the CBC, was astonishing.  It was similar to two different worlds. I might add that the rest of the world looked in our direction and what they saw was good and in many of those countries they copied our truckers’ actions.

What bothers me about this news conference was that a man who is the Chief Justice of the final and Supreme Court in Canada is willing to allow the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms to be torn up by illegal mandates from a corrupt government lead by a man who believes he has the right to use hate speech without any repercussions.

This Chief Justice’s press release has done more to undermine my faith in justice in Canada than anything else I have witnessed since I came here in 1967, and my suggestion to this Chief Justice is that he either resign or recuse himself from any cases which make it to the Supreme Court on the matter of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms or the Freedom Convoy because of his clear bias on them both.

Jeremy