Jarnhamar
Army.ca Myth
- Reaction score
- 7,037
- Points
- 1,160
Still no video yet? Even though everyone had their cell phones out?The video I saw showed a guy using a bike as a shield, but never left his hands
Still no video yet? Even though everyone had their cell phones out?The video I saw showed a guy using a bike as a shield, but never left his hands
It’s probably the loophole on foreign funding for political activities.Freeland said some of the provisions of the EA will be permanent. Likely these will be the financial fuckery that's going on.
The writing on the wall is clear here. You get out of line, become a nuisance, and your accounts get seized until further notice. Be quiet and don't have wrong opinions or views.
Why would anyone on that side provide any evidence of that?Still no video yet? Even though everyone had their cell phones out?
It's out in the public domain. I saw it earlier today.Still no video yet? Even though everyone had their cell phones out?
So someone actually threw a bike at the horse?It's out in the public domain. I saw it earlier today.
No. Someone used their bike as a sheild against the horses when the mounted unit spilt the crowd causing the walker- borne lady to be injured.So someone actually threw a bike at the horse?
I read that a man in BC claimed to make $40K a year but somehow bought $32M in real-estate. If these new rules combat that type of thing it's a good thing. Do you have faith that this is what those permanent new additions Freeland was talking about is for specifically?It’s probably the loophole on foreign funding for political activities.
That seems a far cry from a protestor throwing their bike at the feet of a horse to injure it.No. Someone used their bike as a sheild against the horses when the mounted unit spilt the crowd causing the walker- borne lady to be injured.
I read that a man in BC claimed to make $40K a year but somehow bought $32M in real-estate. If these new rules combat that type of thing it's a good thing. Do you have faith that this is what those permanent new additions Freeland was talking about is for specifically?
Is there any actual evidence that the person was using a walker. The video isn't very conclusive.No. Someone used their bike as a sheild against the horses when the mounted unit spilt the crowd causing the walker- borne lady to be injured.
I didn’t see what she announced so I can’t comment on that definitively. I’m making a guess. There is a loophole on political,activities funding. Seems logical to fix that. Is there a link to her announcement or did she just say “some”.I read that a man in BC claimed to make $40K a year but somehow bought $32M in real-estate. If these new rules combat that type of thing it's a good thing. Do you have faith that this is what those permanent new additions Freeland was talking about is for specifically?
i'd be more inclined to accept that if it was actually applied equally across the board, and fairly, but i bet you the next time a railroad is blocked their accounts will not be frozen.Freeland said some of the provisions of the EA will be permanent. Likely these will be the financial fuckery that's going on.
The writing on the wall is clear here. You get out of line, become a nuisance, and your accounts get seized until further notice. Be quiet and don't have wrong opinions or views.
The charge is attempting to injure a police service animal. Or to that effect. I would say standing in front of a horse and using your bike as a shield would qualify. Especially if he was using it to shield bash. Could easily be mistaken as a throwing action.That seems a far cry from a protestor throwing their bike at the feet of a horse to injure it.
Have they said if that is what is going to be the permanent stuff?i'd be more inclined to accept that if it was actually applied equally across the board, and fairly, but i bet you the next time a railroad is blocked their accounts will not be frozen.
Thats right, the EA.
I doubt that kind of financial power without a warrant could get past parliament, or a constitutional challangeHave they said if that is what is going to be the permanent stuff?
First nations tend to blockade near their traditional lands, not city centers.i'd be more inclined to accept that if it was actually applied equally across the board, and fairly, but i bet you the next time a railroad is blocked their accounts will not be frozen.
I agree. I could see them close the gap in legislation of foreign funding of political activities though.I doubt that kind of financial power without a warrant could get past parliament, or a constitutional challange