Hope that civil liberties in Canada really are protected, that justice eventually prevails, and that bullies with vindictive political agendas will be finally brought to their knees, faded when Tamara Lich and Chris Barber were pronounced guilty Thursday.The co-accused Freedom Convoy supporters were declared guilty of mischief in an Ontario court Thursday. They both face up to 10 years in prison.In today’s Canada this is what good citizens risk, who have the courage and conviction to stand up to draconian measures that crush freedoms and spirits and livelihoods.This guilty verdict comes as a shock. Yes, even after the overreaching, underhanded, unlawful attacks — attacks that earned international scorn and condemnation — on the rights of Canadians during the COVID ‘pandemic’ by former prime minister Justin Trudeau’s government.Court of Ontario Justice Heather Perkins-McVey deemed Lich and Barber aided and abetted Convoy protesters..The Trudeau government that successfully trampled on Canadians’ rights was aided and abetted by a ragtag army of nasty enablers in law enforcement, media, the medical profession and a bunch of cryin’ Karens.The message delivered Thursday is sinister. The ‘law’ won’t tolerate peaceful “protest leaders” and “social influencers” who speak the language of the people on behalf of the people.This sets an ugly precedent and casts a dark shadow on the future of freedom of peaceful actions and speech..“The Crown has proven beyond a reasonable doubt that Lich and Barber have committed mischief," said Perkins-McVey.Mischief. There are many who should be sitting in courtrooms awaiting a guilty verdict for actions during and after Freedom Convoy 2022 far worse than so-called mischief.Recently retired (pushed out in disgrace) Trudeau, for example. He is free to collect two pensions worth $8.4 million. That’s despite a ruling by Justice Richard Mosley in January 2024 that the Trudeau government’s decision to invoke the Emergencies [War Measures] Act was unconstitutional “unlawful” and “unnecessary.” No consequences.Former Liberal public safety minister Marco Mendicino was accused of deliberately lying to justify invoking the Act faced calls that he be censured for contempt of Parliament. No consequences.Mischief is worth up to a decade in jail. Lying to inflict a harsh, unjustified measure on Canadians the day after most truckers had already packed up and rolled out of Ottawa and went home is OK..Former finance minister Chrystia Freeland wantonly froze bank accounts, unmoved by mere legalities and hardship it caused for people needing to pay mortgages and feed their families. She lost the Liberal leadership race but is still prowling the halls of Parliament as a serving member.And now we have Liberal leader Mark Carney chomping at the bit to win the April 28 federal election.Don’t let chameleon Carney seduce you into thinking he’ll uphold or fight for the rights of ordinary Canadians.“It's time to end the sedition in Ottawa by enforcing the law and following the money,” he wrote on February 7, 2022..Clearly the globalist banker was fine with trampled rights and freedoms, banks accounts of innocent Canadians frozen, and hunting down those who financially supported the Freedom Convoy.If he’s seen the light, he won’t say. Carney arrogantly won’t comment on that statement now. Should we blindly trust him? Can a skunk ever lose its stripe? Can an elitist world banker put the rights and needs of truckers and ordinary Canadians over his globalist agenda?So many others that Lich and Barber and brave truckers and Canadians from all backgrounds tried to stand up to, have faced no consequences. That includes bought-and-paid-for legacy media who zealously embellished — or hid — the truth.But it was Lich, a Metis grandmother, who was shackled and placed in solitary confinement..Throughout it all, Lich conducted herself with grace and dignity.The same cannot be said for the legal hounds — seasoned prosecutors — unleashed by the federal and Ontario governments that piled on to teach a lesson to her, and Barber, and all disobedient Canadians.Lich and Barber were charged with mischief, obstruction, intimidation and counselling others to do the same during the Freedom Convoy protest against COVID-19 mandates.Early Thursday, a long-awaited sliver of justice manifested when Perkins-McVey addressed a technical ruling and dismissed the Crown’s criminal conspiracy “sneaky trick” Carter Application against Lich and Barber.Before reading her 105-page verdict, the justice ruled Crown prosecutors Tim Radcliffe and Siobhan Wetscher had no grounds to invoke the conspiracy application, which would find one and the other guilty for the other’s words or action.Then BOOM! Guilty of mischief.How did a 31-month trial costings taxpayers millions of dollars serve the public interest?It didn’t. Not at all.But those who went after Lich and Barber got their pound of flesh.Perkins-McVey determined Lich's declaration during the protest — “We will hold the line” — was a rallying cry to truckers.But no evidence surfaced that she counselled anyone to break the law during the fight to protect Canadians from government overreach with mandated vaccines... vaccines by the way, that have now been held responsible for many injuries.Lich and Barber are guilty of fighting for personal choice about what is put into our bodies. They are guilty of fighting for rights and freedoms. They are guilty of embarrassing and standing up to the Trudeau Liberal government.And that is their real ‘crime.’History will remember the cabal and its useful idiots as betrayers who spat on us.Lich and Barber and every trucker that travelled Canadian highways to fight for us will always be remembered as heroes.So, what now?Hold the line.Pray a pending appeal will reap justice.Don’t let those Liberals, who disdainfully trampled on our rights and freedoms, weasel their way back into power.
Hope that civil liberties in Canada really are protected, that justice eventually prevails, and that bullies with vindictive political agendas will be finally brought to their knees, faded when Tamara Lich and Chris Barber were pronounced guilty Thursday.The co-accused Freedom Convoy supporters were declared guilty of mischief in an Ontario court Thursday. They both face up to 10 years in prison.In today’s Canada this is what good citizens risk, who have the courage and conviction to stand up to draconian measures that crush freedoms and spirits and livelihoods.This guilty verdict comes as a shock. Yes, even after the overreaching, underhanded, unlawful attacks — attacks that earned international scorn and condemnation — on the rights of Canadians during the COVID ‘pandemic’ by former prime minister Justin Trudeau’s government.Court of Ontario Justice Heather Perkins-McVey deemed Lich and Barber aided and abetted Convoy protesters..The Trudeau government that successfully trampled on Canadians’ rights was aided and abetted by a ragtag army of nasty enablers in law enforcement, media, the medical profession and a bunch of cryin’ Karens.The message delivered Thursday is sinister. The ‘law’ won’t tolerate peaceful “protest leaders” and “social influencers” who speak the language of the people on behalf of the people.This sets an ugly precedent and casts a dark shadow on the future of freedom of peaceful actions and speech..“The Crown has proven beyond a reasonable doubt that Lich and Barber have committed mischief," said Perkins-McVey.Mischief. There are many who should be sitting in courtrooms awaiting a guilty verdict for actions during and after Freedom Convoy 2022 far worse than so-called mischief.Recently retired (pushed out in disgrace) Trudeau, for example. He is free to collect two pensions worth $8.4 million. That’s despite a ruling by Justice Richard Mosley in January 2024 that the Trudeau government’s decision to invoke the Emergencies [War Measures] Act was unconstitutional “unlawful” and “unnecessary.” No consequences.Former Liberal public safety minister Marco Mendicino was accused of deliberately lying to justify invoking the Act faced calls that he be censured for contempt of Parliament. No consequences.Mischief is worth up to a decade in jail. Lying to inflict a harsh, unjustified measure on Canadians the day after most truckers had already packed up and rolled out of Ottawa and went home is OK..Former finance minister Chrystia Freeland wantonly froze bank accounts, unmoved by mere legalities and hardship it caused for people needing to pay mortgages and feed their families. She lost the Liberal leadership race but is still prowling the halls of Parliament as a serving member.And now we have Liberal leader Mark Carney chomping at the bit to win the April 28 federal election.Don’t let chameleon Carney seduce you into thinking he’ll uphold or fight for the rights of ordinary Canadians.“It's time to end the sedition in Ottawa by enforcing the law and following the money,” he wrote on February 7, 2022..Clearly the globalist banker was fine with trampled rights and freedoms, banks accounts of innocent Canadians frozen, and hunting down those who financially supported the Freedom Convoy.If he’s seen the light, he won’t say. Carney arrogantly won’t comment on that statement now. Should we blindly trust him? Can a skunk ever lose its stripe? Can an elitist world banker put the rights and needs of truckers and ordinary Canadians over his globalist agenda?So many others that Lich and Barber and brave truckers and Canadians from all backgrounds tried to stand up to, have faced no consequences. That includes bought-and-paid-for legacy media who zealously embellished — or hid — the truth.But it was Lich, a Metis grandmother, who was shackled and placed in solitary confinement..Throughout it all, Lich conducted herself with grace and dignity.The same cannot be said for the legal hounds — seasoned prosecutors — unleashed by the federal and Ontario governments that piled on to teach a lesson to her, and Barber, and all disobedient Canadians.Lich and Barber were charged with mischief, obstruction, intimidation and counselling others to do the same during the Freedom Convoy protest against COVID-19 mandates.Early Thursday, a long-awaited sliver of justice manifested when Perkins-McVey addressed a technical ruling and dismissed the Crown’s criminal conspiracy “sneaky trick” Carter Application against Lich and Barber.Before reading her 105-page verdict, the justice ruled Crown prosecutors Tim Radcliffe and Siobhan Wetscher had no grounds to invoke the conspiracy application, which would find one and the other guilty for the other’s words or action.Then BOOM! Guilty of mischief.How did a 31-month trial costings taxpayers millions of dollars serve the public interest?It didn’t. Not at all.But those who went after Lich and Barber got their pound of flesh.Perkins-McVey determined Lich's declaration during the protest — “We will hold the line” — was a rallying cry to truckers.But no evidence surfaced that she counselled anyone to break the law during the fight to protect Canadians from government overreach with mandated vaccines... vaccines by the way, that have now been held responsible for many injuries.Lich and Barber are guilty of fighting for personal choice about what is put into our bodies. They are guilty of fighting for rights and freedoms. They are guilty of embarrassing and standing up to the Trudeau Liberal government.And that is their real ‘crime.’History will remember the cabal and its useful idiots as betrayers who spat on us.Lich and Barber and every trucker that travelled Canadian highways to fight for us will always be remembered as heroes.So, what now?Hold the line.Pray a pending appeal will reap justice.Don’t let those Liberals, who disdainfully trampled on our rights and freedoms, weasel their way back into power.