1000000 Letter action
Hi All - PLEASE do not DELETE this email….if POSSIBLE - forward it to ALL your Canadian Loving People!!!
My apologies for the length of this EMAIL - I want you to have the WHOLE story - Chapter, Video and Verse
This is about an URGENT AND IMPORT ISSUE THAT WILL PASS IN THE SENATE NEXT WEEK IF WE DON’T STOP IT!! Bill C-293
I AM NOT ONE TO NORMALLY CALL ALARM to much of anything….BUT THIS IS IT!
This ONE bill will tie in so many, if not all of the Freedom stealing and limiting legislation that has occurred over the past 4+ years. This is the MOTHER of ALL Bills - written in a mere 8 pages and invoking SWEEPING POWERS to BOTH the FEDERAL GOVERNMENT AND FOREIGN ENTITIES.
We are Calling for a 1 Million People Email March to Our Senators !
Let’s show the we are WATCHING and WE DO NOT APPROVE of Sweeping Legislation being PASSED without setting parameters, definitions, limitations and most of all ~ NOT letting US KNOW!
Please Read Bill-C293.
https://www.parl.ca/DocumentViewer/en/44-1/bill/C-293/first-reading
HERE’S what’s WRONG with this BILL:
C-293 MUST be DEFEATED because it is a comprehensive threat to Canada’s civil structure and our rights.
No term is defined and no power is limited. The grant of power is overly broad in the following ways:
1. The One Health Approach covers all sectors, and all disciplines (‘multisectoral,’ ‘multidisciplinary’). It covers 'animal, human, plant and ecosystem health’ which purports to be everything in the natural world. It includes the 'welfare Interface' which is all of citizens’ interactions with government and asserts that everything is 'central, to preventing future pandemics.’
2. There is no definition of pandemic.
3. The plan covers any 'risk' that 'could lead' to a pandemic, where risk is not defined and does not have to be a proximate or material cause.
4. It is geographically and jurisdictionally broad, impacting Canadians’ activities at home and abroad. Activities are not defined.
5. It has many other jurisdictional issues. The plan requires all levels of government and indigenous communities to overcome 'jurisdiction challenges' (which could include court's jurisdiction, provincial jurisdictions, territorial jurisdiction, and indigenous treaty jurisdiction). Jurisdiction challenges are not defined.
6. Those in charge of the plan define the ‘state of research’ in order to establish interlinking surveillance systems which erode privacy.
7. Controllers determine the working conditions of employees across all sectors; manage (restrict access to) stockpiles and thus create a Soviet style command economy in which government controls all means of production and distribution.
8. Controllers define and manage 'communication of risk to the public' and therefore create and control the narrative without challenge. They set the 'communications capacity; infrastructure for electronic platforms’; provide for elimination or reduction of meat production and consumption, and support investment in alternative proteins (e.g., bugs) instead.
9. Under the guise of reducing deforestation, the controllers determine land use in Canada, which has the power to expropriate rural, urban, agricultural and other lands and property from their owners.
10. It burdens Canadians with massive expenditures to address ‘global health equity’ and ‘global deforestation’ (aka agriculture).
11. C-293 allows the government of Canada to conclude agreements with organizations like WHO, UN Environment Program, Food and Agriculture Organization without public consultation, participation, or consent.
12. It allows for border measures such as “vaccine” passports and restriction of transportation.
13. It gives an additional unlimited, undefined grant of power to ‘the coordinator,’ allowing the Minister to 'delegate to the coordinator powers, duties and functions that the Minister considers appropriate.’ None of these powers, duties, or functions is defined within this Act.
All powers granted by this Bill are broad, excessive and create jurisdictional issues. C-293 allows through 'sustained collaboration' (undefined), embedding of those in charge of this plan in all levels of government AND indigenous communities, all for the purpose of reducing an unquantified ‘risk,’ that 'could cause’ an undefined event alleged to be an undefined pandemic.
14. C-293 grants these authorities to the Public Health Agency of Canada which, since the adoption of the 2005 International Health Regulations, has been a satellite office or focal point of the World Health Organization (WHO).
C-293 institutes a Marxist takeover of our country. The review committee is an irrelevant issue and a deceitful distraction from the purpose of this Bill, which is a severe infringement of rights on a grand scale.
All Senators must defeat this Bill. MPs must cross the floor to recall the Bill.
Provincial MLAs and Premieres need an immediate legal review of the broad jurisdictional assaults of this Federal Bill in order to pre-emptively go to Court to stop the operation of Bill C-293. The provinces must protect our rights when a Federal Bill has totalitarian reach into their Constitutional authority.
Canada as we know it, and love, will no longer exist with the enacting of C-293.
For more information:
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1,000,000 EMAILS to Our Senators !!
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IListen to this to at least 30 min - CANADA HAS PLACED A 911 CALL, live with Lawyer Lisa
Click Below to Listen:
https://rumble.com/v5dt9nh-canada-has-placed-a-911-call.html
After watching this VIDEO,
Choose one of the 2 letters I have provided below - WAAAAY DOWN TO THE BOTTOM
Copy and paste into a NEW EMAIL
Complete with YOUR personal information - on the TOP & BOTTOM
Copy Group 1 of Senator’s EMAIL addresses - there are 2 - so this will take 2 EMAILS
Paste it into the BCC: section in the header of your email
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BEFORE you click send - COPY the entire BODY of your EMAIL
Click SEND now
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Letter #1 to all senators:
[Your Name]
[Your Address]
[City, Province, Postal Code]
[Email Address]
[Date]
Honourable Senator
Senate of Canada
Ottawa, Ontario
K1A 0A4
Dear Honourable Senator,
URGENT: A Call to Protect Canadians from the Dangers of Bill C-293 - STOP the Bill from Passing 3rd Reading
I am writing to you with great urgency and deep concern regarding Bill C-293, which is currently under consideration in the Senate. As a proud Canadian and a firm believer in the foundational values of democracy, privacy, and individual freedoms, I implore you to halt this bill before it inflicts irreversible damage to the liberties of all Canadians.
PLEASE STOP the Bill from Passing 3rd Reading
While the intent behind Bill C-293 may seem well-meaning, the dangers it presents to the core principles of freedom and privacy far outweigh any potential benefits. Below are the critical reasons this bill must not proceed:
Erosion of Privacy Rights: Bill C-293 enables a sweeping increase in data collection and surveillance over Canadian citizens. This could lead to an unprecedented invasion of privacy, creating a framework for misuse, overreach, and abuse by the government. It sets a dangerous precedent for future legislation that could normalize mass surveillance.
Increased Government Control: The bill gives the government vast oversight powers without sufficient checks and balances. This opens the door to arbitrary control and restricts the autonomy of individuals and communities. Such unchecked authority could fundamentally alter the relationship between citizens and the state, turning what is meant to be a free society into one that operates under the shadow of control.
Weak Protections for Personal Data: In its current form, Bill C-293 lacks adequate safeguards for the personal information it mandates the government to collect. In an age of data breaches and digital threats, we cannot afford to compromise the security of our citizens’ sensitive information. Once this data is collected, it can be shared, leaked, or weaponized, with devastating consequences for individuals’ rights and security.
Threat to Democratic Processes: By expanding government authority and curtailing individual freedoms, this bill erodes the very democratic values upon which Canada was founded. It creates an environment where dissent and free expression may be stifled under the guise of “security” or “public interest,” which is a dangerous path that has been taken by authoritarian regimes in the past.
Lack of Transparency and Public Accountability: The mechanisms for public oversight in Bill C-293 are woefully insufficient. This bill effectively gives the government carte blanche to enact sweeping measures without providing citizens with a clear understanding of how their data will be used, shared, or stored. This lack of transparency is incompatible with the principles of a free and open society.
6. Overriding Provincial Jusrisdiction:
7. Lack of Boundaries to Powers (Foreign & Domestic)
8. NO Definitions For TOO Many Terms within the Bill
Honourable Senator, Canadians look to you as the guardians of our rights and freedoms. It is imperative that the Senate take a stand against legislation that threatens these principles. Bill C-293 poses a direct risk to the fundamental values we hold dear—values of privacy, freedom, and democracy.
I strongly urge you to oppose this bill and protect the rights of all Canadians. Let us not allow fear or overreach to undermine the freedoms generations before us fought so hard to secure.
Thank you for your attention to this critical issue. I trust that you will act in the best interest of the Canadian people and reject Bill C-293.
Yours sincerely,
[Your Name]
[Your Contact Information]
Letter #2 to all senators:
[Your Name]
[Your Address]
[City, Province, Postal Code]
[Email Address]
[Date]
Honourable Senator
Senate of Canada
Ottawa, Ontario
K1A 0A4
Dear Honourable Senator,
Re: Urgent Appeal to Halt Bill C-293 – A Grave Threat to Canadian Rights and Freedoms
I am reaching out to you with a profound sense of urgency regarding Bill C-293, which is currently being considered in the Senate. As a concerned citizen deeply committed to the values of liberty, privacy, and democracy, I feel compelled to share my serious concerns about the dangerous consequences this bill would have on the freedoms we, as Canadians, hold dear.
Bill C-293 may appear to be a step toward improving governance, but upon closer examination, it carries grave and far-reaching implications for the rights of individuals across this country. I write to you with the sincere hope that you will recognize the immediate and long-term dangers this bill poses, and take swift action to prevent it from becoming law.
1. Erosion of Privacy and Civil Liberties
At its core, Bill C-293 grants the government sweeping powers to collect and monitor personal information on an unprecedented scale. Such broad surveillance capabilities represent a significant overreach into the private lives of Canadian citizens. The bill lacks clear limitations on how this data can be used or for what purpose, leaving Canadians vulnerable to the potential misuse or exploitation of their most personal information. This kind of unchecked surveillance threatens to undermine the fundamental right to privacy, a cornerstone of any free society.
2. Expansion of Government Control
This legislation hands the government vast, discretionary authority over individuals’ personal data without adequate safeguards or oversight mechanisms. The potential for abuse or misuse of this power is alarming. History has shown us that when governments are granted excessive control over their citizens, the line between security and oppression can blur dangerously. Bill C-293 places far too much trust in governmental systems and lacks the transparency needed to ensure such power is not abused.
3. Insufficient Data Protection
In an era where data breaches are increasingly common, it is deeply concerning that Bill C-293 provides no robust protections for the data it mandates the government to collect. Once this information is gathered, how can Canadians be assured that it will be safeguarded against cyber threats, unauthorized access, or even potential misuse by government entities? The bill’s failure to clearly address these risks exposes all Canadians to the possibility of their private information being compromised.
4. Chilling Effect on Democratic Engagement
A bill that grants the government such broad surveillance and control powers will inevitably stifle free speech and democratic participation. The fear of being monitored or scrutinized can create an environment where citizens are less willing to voice dissent, express their opinions, or engage in healthy debate. Our democracy thrives on the ability of individuals to speak freely without fear of reprisal, and Bill C-293 puts this freedom in jeopardy.
5. Lack of Accountability and Transparency
Most troubling is the bill’s lack of clear accountability measures. Canadians deserve transparency from their government, especially when it comes to something as intrusive as mass data collection. Bill C-293 does not provide adequate mechanisms for public oversight or independent review, leaving citizens in the dark about how their data will be used, stored, or shared. This opacity is incompatible with the principles of an open, democratic society.
Honourable Senator, I trust you understand the magnitude of the decision before you. Bill C-293 is not merely another piece of legislation—it is a direct challenge to the foundational values that define our nation. The Senate serves as the final safeguard of Canadians' rights and freedoms, and I urge you to exercise this responsibility by rejecting Bill C-293.
There is no doubt that our government must adapt to meet new challenges, but this should not come at the expense of the very freedoms generations before us have fought to protect. I am asking you, as a leader and representative of the people, to take a stand for the rights of every Canadian by stopping Bill C-293 before it undermines the liberties that are the bedrock of our democracy.
I am confident that you will give this matter the serious consideration it deserves and act in the best interest of all Canadians.
Thank you for your time and attention to this pressing issue.
Sincerely,
[Your Name]
[Your Contact Information]
List #1:
charles.adler@sen.parl.gc.ca
mohammad.alzaibak@sen.parl.gc.ca
margaretdawn.anderson@sen.parl.gc.ca
david.arnot@sen.parl.gc.ca
salma.ataullahjan@sen.parl.gc.ca
rejean.aucoin@sen.parl.gc.ca
michele.audette@sen.parl.gc.ca
denise.batters@sen.parl.gc.ca
diane.bellemare@sen.parl.gc.ca
wandathomas.bernard@sen.parl.gc.ca
robert.black@sen.parl.gc.ca
peter.boehm@sen.parl.gc.ca
gwen.boniface@sen.parl.gc.ca
victor.boudreau@sen.parl.gc.ca
yvonne.boyer@sen.parl.gc.ca
patrick.brazeau@sen.parl.gc.ca
sharon.burey@sen.parl.gc.ca
bev.busson@sen.parl.gc.ca
andrew.cardozo@sen.parl.gc.ca
claude.carignan@sen.parl.gc.ca
bernadette.clement@sen.parl.gc.ca
jane.cordy@sen.parl.gc.ca
rene.cormier@sen.parl.gc.ca
brent.cotter@sen.parl.gc.ca
mary.coyle@sen.parl.gc.ca
rodger.cuzner@sen.parl.gc.ca
jean-guy.dagenais@sen.parl.gc.ca
pierrej.dalphond@sen.parl.gc.ca
donna.dasko@sen.parl.gc.ca
colin.deacon@sen.parl.gc.ca
marty.deacon@sen.parl.gc.ca
tony.dean@sen.parl.gc.ca
percy.downe@sen.parl.gc.ca
pat.duncan@sen.parl.gc.ca
eric.forest@sen.parl.gc.ca
brian.francis@sen.parl.gc.ca
daryl.fridhandler@sen.parl.gc.ca
raymonde.gagne@sen.parl.gc.ca
rosa.galvez@sen.parl.gc.ca
amina.gerba@sen.parl.gc.ca
clement.gignac@sen.parl.gc.ca
marc.gold@sen.parl.gc.ca
stephen.greene@sen.parl.gc.ca
margo.greenwood@sen.parl.gc.ca
peter.harder@sen.parl.gc.ca
nancy.hartling@sen.parl.gc.ca
leo.housakos@sen.parl.gc.ca
joan.kingston@sen.parl.gc.ca
marty.klyne@sen.parl.gc.ca
stanley.kutcher@sen.parl.gc.ca
patti.laboucane-benson@sen.parl.gc.ca
frances.lankin@sen.parl.gc.ca
tony.loffreda@sen.parl.gc.ca
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jane.macadam@sen.parl.gc.ca
michael.macdonald@sen.parl.gc.ca
fabian.manning@sen.parl.gc.ca
elizabeth.marshall@sen.parl.gc.ca
martin@sen.parl.gc.ca
paul.massicotte@sen.parl.gc.ca
marnie.mcbean@sen.parl.gc.ca
maryjane.mccallum@sen.parl.gc.ca
john.mcnair@sen.parl.gc.ca
marilou.mcphedran@sen.parl.gc.ca
marie-francoise.megie@sen.parl.gc.ca
julie.miville-dechene@sen.parl.gc.ca
lucie.moncion@sen.parl.gc.ca
rosemary.moodie@sen.parl.gc.ca
tracy.muggli@sen.parl.gc.ca
ratna.omidvar@sen.parl.gc.ca
flordeliz.osler@sen.parl.gc.ca
manuelle.oudar@sen.parl.gc.ca
kim.pate@sen.parl.gc.ca
rebecca.patterson@sen.parl.gc.ca
chantal.petitclerc@sen.parl.gc.ca
iris.petten@sen.parl.gc.ca
don.plett@sen.parl.gc.ca
rosemay.poirier@sen.parl.gc.ca
paul.prosper@sen.parl.gc.ca
jim.quinn@sen.parl.gc.ca
mohamed-iqbal.ravalia@sen.parl.gc.ca
david.richards@sen.parl.gc.ca
pierrette.ringuette@sen.parl.gc.ca
mary.robinson@sen.parl.gc.ca
krista.ross@sen.parl.gc.ca
raymonde.saint-germain@sen.parl.gc.ca
judith.seidman@sen.parl.gc.ca
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