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Prime Minister Trudeau (Canadian government) has invoked the Emergencies Act (formerly called the War Measures Act), doing so in response to peaceful Freedom Convoy in Ottawa. Trudeau required a majority of his own Cabinet to vote in favor of this Action.
The Emergency Act has never been used, even during Events of ‘9-11’. In the history of our nation, there has never been so great a threat against our freedoms and democracy than what we face today.
This is an urgent call to action for all Canadians, to take back our freedoms and democracy.
URGENCY
It is required that Trudeau bring before Parliament within seven days (measured as days parliament is in session) a report explaining his reasons for invoking the Act, and the measures it is taking or proposes to take and so.
Parliament must then vote either to confirm or reject the government’s decision. It requires a majority vote to approve in both the House (Members of Parliament) and also in the Canadian Senate. The PM can if he has the votes, move today for approval in the House, as it is currently in session.
FIRST VIEW
TBOF ‘Emergency Call to Action’ webcast last night (Feb 15, 2022). to understand the extreme urgency of what we are dealing, the facts on the ground in Ottawa with and the specifics of the Call to Action for all Canadians.
Canadians who oppose this latest provocation should:
Call Your MP
Call your MP at both constituency and parliamentary offices and send him or her an email. You can obtain contact information by entering your postal code at the following link:
https://www.ourcommons.ca/Members/en
Email and Write Your Senator
For the Senate, it is urgent that you also email and write your Senators (those representing your Province)
https://sencanada.ca/en/senators-list/
Other Actions
Other Actions can additionally be taken to increase the pressure on Primary decision makers that may prove helpful towards defeat the motion to Approve the emergency.
Spread the Word
Spread the word far and wide. Non-Canadians living abroad can still help by looking up their local Canadian embassy and/or consulate and calling them. Spread the word, far and wide!