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Ottawa, We Have A Problem …

A conflict of interest has arisen between the Province of Saskatchewan and the nationhood of Canada.

Inter-governmental dispute
“An appeal lies to the Supreme Court from a decision of the Federal Court of Appeal in the case of a controversy between Canada and a province or between two or more provinces.”

  • Supreme Court Act, section 35.1 (file #41944)

The Province of Saskatchewan has been using special operations to deprive our nation of its right to electoral democracy (occurrence #2019-919038), and because the innocent blood of a federal party leader has been spilled in the matter, the case is categorically different (sui generis).

No one spills the blood of a Canadian without paying for it (nec veniam, sanguine innocentis effuso). So either Saskatchewan will apologize for causing this to be done, or Saskatchewan will disappear. If Saskatchewan is remorseless, Saskatchewan will fade away … (multis e gentibus vires)

“Truly I tell you, if you have faith as small as a mustard seed, you can say to this mountain, ‘Move from here to there,’ and it will move. Nothing will be impossible for you.”

  • Matthew 17:20

4 replies on “Ottawa, We Have A Problem …”

Good evening everyone. I see some of you are against becoming states of USA, well its inevitable at this point as Ottawa continues to bully us especially Albertans. We don’t need that when the gifts stop coming from us and we cut most of the red tape, cut most of the taxes, and start shipping our products world wide and start getting tons of global investment and stop the government fudge ups it will be much better I am reminded of Mathew 6:33

Joining the USA as a 51st State is not in the interests of Canada. We recognize the monarchy, not a republic. We, the British, have something the USA does not: a living head of state. While their head of state is a scrap of parchment dated 1776, ours is a natural person. If anything, we should push for the USA to join the Commonwealth.

We don’t have absolute rights in accordance to section 1 of the charter freedoms and rights. Everything is merely a privilege granted by the monarchy enforced by parliament and Governor General.

It is the Governor General who enforces, not Parliament, and the Governor General is the Monarch’s domestic representative. Might makes right. Parliament is useless without royal assent. The only right we have is to defend thyself, but in order to do so we are granted various privileges depending on our station in life. Our privilege is proportional to the interest we are defending.

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