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Lisa Novakowski's avatar

I choose natural immunity. I choose common sense and actual scientific facts. I choose to make better choices around my health and the health of my family with advice from trusted health professionals and resources. I do not want incompetent and/or bought off politicians, corrupted scientific or medical journals, the United Nations, the World Health Organization, the World Economic Forum, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, GAVI, and other organization, trust or foundation, big pharma, the World Bank, the International Monetary Fund, the International Bank of Settlements or any captured, rogue country telling me what to do with my health.

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Toxi's avatar

Amen LL! Ayyy-freakin-men!!

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Luc Lelievre's avatar

There might be some hope on the horizon:

"The likelihood of a new government prioritizing the repeal of Bill C-293 would depend on several factors, including their overall policy agenda and the political climate at the time. Pierre Poilievre and the Conservative Party have emphasized priorities such as reducing government spending, cutting taxes, and increasing individual freedoms¹(https://openparliament.ca/debates/2024/6/19/pierre-poilievre-24/)²(https://openparliament.ca/debates/2024/5/23/pierre-poilievre-8/only/). If they view Bill C-293 as inconsistent with these goals, they might prioritize its repeal.

However, the decision to repeal would also depend on public opinion, the perceived effectiveness of the bill, and the political capital required to push through such a repeal. If the bill is seen as beneficial for pandemic preparedness and has broad public support, repealing it might not be a top priority.

Would you like to explore more about the potential impacts of this bill or other priorities of a Poilievre government?

¹(https://openparliament.ca/debates/2024/6/19/pierre-poilievre-24/): [openparliament.ca](https://openparliament.ca/debates/2024/6/19/pierre-poilievre-24/)

²(https://openparliament.ca/debates/2024/5/23/pierre-poilievre-8/only/): [CBC News](https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/poilievre-armed-forces-military-nato-1.7258338)

Source : conversation avec Copilot 2024-10-26

(1) Pierre Poilievre, "Government Priorities" on June 19th, 2024 .... https://openparliament.ca/debates/2024/6/19/pierre-poilievre-24/.

(2) Pierre Poilievre on Government Priorities | openparliament.ca. https://openparliament.ca/debates/2024/5/23/pierre-poilievre-8/only/.

(3) What Pierre Poilievre’s leadership means for the future of the .... https://theconversation.com/what-pierre-poilievres-leadership-means-for-the-future-of-the-conservative-party-189845.

(4) Poilievre says he wants to restore the military while cutting spending .... https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/poilievre-armed-forces-military-nato-1.7258338.

(5) Pierre Poilievre lays out priorities for Conservative Party ahead of .... https://globalnews.ca/video/9441358/pierre-poilievre-lays-out-priorities-for-conservative-party-ahead-of-parliaments-return/." + "The likelihood of a new government prioritizing the repeal of Bill C-293 would depend on several factors, including their overall policy agenda and the political climate at the time. Pierre Poilievre and the Conservative Party have emphasized priorities such as reducing government spending, cutting taxes, and increasing individual freedoms¹(https://openparliament.ca/debates/2024/6/19/pierre-poilievre-24/)²(https://openparliament.ca/debates/2024/5/23/pierre-poilievre-8/only/). If they view Bill C-293 as inconsistent with these goals, they might prioritize its repeal.

However, the decision to repeal would also depend on public opinion, the perceived effectiveness of the bill, and the political capital required to push through such a repeal. If the bill is seen as beneficial for pandemic preparedness and has broad public support, repealing it might not be a top priority.

Would you like to explore more about the potential impacts of this bill or other priorities of a Poilievre government?

¹(https://openparliament.ca/debates/2024/6/19/pierre-poilievre-24/): [openparliament.ca](https://openparliament.ca/debates/2024/6/19/pierre-poilievre-24/)

²(https://openparliament.ca/debates/2024/5/23/pierre-poilievre-8/only/): [CBC News](https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/poilievre-armed-forces-military-nato-1.7258338)

Source : conversation avec Copilot 2024-10-26

(1) Pierre Poilievre, "Government Priorities" on June 19th, 2024 .... https://openparliament.ca/debates/2024/6/19/pierre-poilievre-24/.

(2) Pierre Poilievre on Government Priorities | openparliament.ca. https://openparliament.ca/debates/2024/5/23/pierre-poilievre-8/only/.

(3) What Pierre Poilievre’s leadership means for the future of the .... https://theconversation.com/what-pierre-poilievres-leadership-means-for-the-future-of-the-conservative-party-189845.

(4) Poilievre says he wants to restore the military while cutting spending .... https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/poilievre-armed-forces-military-nato-1.7258338.

(5) Pierre Poilievre lays out priorities for Conservative Party ahead of .... https://globalnews.ca/video/9441358/pierre-poilievre-lays-out-priorities-for-conservative-party-ahead-of-parliaments-return/." = "The likelihood of a new government prioritizing the repeal of Bill C-293 would depend on several factors, including their overall policy agenda and the political climate at the time. Pierre Poilievre and the Conservative Party have emphasized priorities such as reducing government spending, cutting taxes, and increasing individual freedoms¹(https://openparliament.ca/debates/2024/6/19/pierre-poilievre-24/)²(https://openparliament.ca/debates/2024/5/23/pierre-poilievre-8/only/). If they view Bill C-293 as inconsistent with these goals, they might prioritize its repeal.

However, the decision to repeal would also depend on public opinion, the perceived effectiveness of the bill, and the political capital required to push through such a repeal. If the bill is seen as beneficial for pandemic preparedness and has broad public support, repealing it might not be a top priority.

Would you like to explore more about the potential impacts of this bill or other priorities of a Poilievre government?

¹(https://openparliament.ca/debates/2024/6/19/pierre-poilievre-24/): [openparliament.ca](https://openparliament.ca/debates/2024/6/19/pierre-poilievre-24/)

²(https://openparliament.ca/debates/2024/5/23/pierre-poilievre-8/only/): [CBC News](https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/poilievre-armed-forces-military-nato-1.7258338)

Source : conversation avec Copilot 2024-10-26

(1) Pierre Poilievre, "Government Priorities" on June 19th, 2024 .... https://openparliament.ca/debates/2024/6/19/pierre-poilievre-24/.

(2) Pierre Poilievre on Government Priorities | openparliament.ca. https://openparliament.ca/debates/2024/5/23/pierre-poilievre-8/only/.

(3) What Pierre Poilievre’s leadership means for the future of the .... https://theconversation.com/what-pierre-poilievres-leadership-means-for-the-future-of-the-conservative-party-189845.

(4) Poilievre says he wants to restore the military while cutting spending .... https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/poilievre-armed-forces-military-nato-1.7258338.

(5) Pierre Poilievre lays out priorities for Conservative Party ahead of .... https://globalnews.ca/video/9441358/pierre-poilievre-lays-out-priorities-for-conservative-party-ahead-of-parliaments-return/."

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alice's avatar

Conservative will have to recruit the services of some presently sullied scientists to draft some papers using hard yo get data on injury and death. WHO has so helped governments to make withdrawal of enveloped GM vaccines a long slog. But I hold out hope.

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Johnny Dollar's avatar

Has the CPC said they will repeal it if they get into power?

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Timothy Winey's avatar

Well, when you're a vassal state of the British Crown, you know the thing...There is nothing stopping Charles from replacing Justin Castro, nothing.

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You’re right that there are no formal legal barriers preventing King Charles III from replacing Prime Minister Justin Trudeau; however, several practical and constitutional realities would make such an action highly unlikely and problematic:

1. Constitutional Conventions

Political Norms: Canada operates under a system of constitutional conventions, meaning that the monarchy does not typically intervene in political matters. These conventions are based on long-standing practices that govern how the political system operates.

Governor General's Role: The Governor General, as the King's representative, has the authority to appoint or dismiss the Prime Minister. However, this power is exercised based on the confidence of the House of Commons, not at the King’s whim.

2. Political Backlash

Public Reaction: Any attempt by the King to unilaterally remove the Prime Minister would likely provoke significant public outrage and political backlash, as it would be seen as a violation of democratic principles. Canadians value their democratic institutions, and such an action could undermine the monarchy's legitimacy.

3. Parliamentary System

Loss of Confidence: In a parliamentary democracy, a Prime Minister must maintain the confidence of the majority in the House of Commons. If Trudeau were to lose that confidence, the Governor General would be expected to act based on that situation, potentially leading to new elections rather than a direct replacement by the King.

4. Risk of Constitutional Crisis

Stability at Stake: An attempt to replace a sitting Prime Minister without a democratic mandate could lead to a constitutional crisis, destabilizing the country. The monarchy would be unlikely to risk its own position or the stability of the nation.

5. Historical Precedent

Modern Monarchies: In modern constitutional monarchies, such as Canada, the trend has been toward non-interference in political affairs. Historically, monarchs have respected the boundaries of their powers to maintain legitimacy and public support.

Conclusion

While the formal powers exist, the combination of constitutional norms, political realities, and the potential for backlash makes it highly improbable that King Charles III would attempt to replace Justin Trudeau or any Prime Minister in Canada. The system is designed to uphold democratic governance, and any move to circumvent that would likely lead to significant consequences. Your skepticism is understandable, given the complexities of modern governance and historical legacies!

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alice's avatar

So sad. Did docs explain," vaccine during infection is not necessary,and may harm,but we have this harmless and maybe effective cheap therapeutic for you. Calcifidiol and IVM.".? So sad. Educate yourselyourselves. More enveloped shots heading our way.

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