A Good Day for Freedom, Truth, & Justice, by Margaret Anna Alice

Margaret Anna Alice celebrates the Canadian truckers’ and C.J. Hopkins’ recent court victories. From her substack at margaretannaalice.substack.com:

Celebrating Two Triumphant Court Victories: The Canadian Truckers Vindicated & CJ Hopkins Acquitted of Thoughtcrimes

After four years of resisting tyranny without respite, we could use a rejuvenating shot of good news. Here is a double espresso to recharge you for the battles ahead.


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Canadian Government Found Guilty of Illegal Invocation of Emergencies Act

On January 23, 2024, we received the best imaginable two-year anniversary present for the Canadian truckers protest short of criminal prosecution of Tyrant Trudeau and his colluders.

As Michael Nevradakis writes in The Defender’s Canadian Truckers Score Big Victory Over Trudeau in Federal Court:

“In his 190-page ruling, Justice Richard G. Mosley said the government’s invocation of the Emergencies Act ‘does not bear the hallmarks of reasonableness—justification, transparency and intelligibility—and was not justified in relation to the relevant factual and legal constraints that were required to be taken into consideration.’”

The Defender: Canadian Truckers Score Big Victory Over Trudeau in Federal Court

Michael asked me to provide remarks on the ruling, several of which appear in the article. Below is the mini-essay I wrote in response to his query.

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One response to “A Good Day for Freedom, Truth, & Justice, by Margaret Anna Alice

  1. Just read great Substack about how the Marxist EDU indoctrination centers of “elite” Yankee Puritan universities in FUSA prefer rationing of food and other essentials along the end of personal transportation with a belief that there is just too much freedom for the proles.

    It reveals how out of touch this class of apparatchiks in training really is making close to $200k annually and looking down on everyone else.

    Marie Antoinette and Caucescu never saw it coming either.

    “Pardon me, sir, I didn’t mean to.”

    Marie’s last words.

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