Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's government, controlled by the World Economic Forum, plans to outlaw Christianity, with Bible reading and prayer considered "hate speech", a "crime" punishable by a prison sentence.
Under the leadership of Trudeau, a young global leader of the WEF, the government is introducing an amendment to the Penal Code that could see believers sentenced to prison for expressing the historic teachings of Christianity.
Bill C-367 will make it illegal to repeat parts of the Bible.
By removing the “good faith” defense, the government will be able to prosecute Christians for what it considers “hate speech.”
Traditional Christian practices, such as celebrating Christmas or attending a religious service, will be considered crimes punishable by severe penalties.
The proposed amendment seeks to remove the provision that allows individuals to defend themselves by claiming that they sincerely believe and are merely expressing religious teaching already present in Scripture.
This means that invoking religious beliefs to justify words or actions that the state considers to be “heresy” will no longer be accepted as a valid defense under the law.
The bill states the following:
“The text modifies the penal code in order to eliminate as a means of defense against voluntary incitement to hatred or anti-Semitism the fact that a person, in good faith, has expressed or attempted to establish by an argument a religious opinion or subject or an opinion based on a belief in a religious text.
As Slay News has reported, Canada has some of the most liberal euthanasia laws in the world.
In recent years, the government has increasingly relaxed laws that were originally intended to give the terminally ill the chance to die.
However, the expansion of these laws means that people can now be euthanized for much less serious problems such as depression, being homeless or mental illness.
The laws have even been extended to “mature minors” and there are plans to extend them to young children.
A report has found that the average number of citizens euthanized in Canada has skyrocketed in recent years.
According to Health Canada's recent report on government-assisted suicide, euthanasia accounted for 4,1% of deaths nationally last year.
This figure represents a significant increase from the 3,3% recorded in 2021.
The 2022 report on medical assistance in dying (MAD) was published last October.
It reveals that euthanasia has cost the lives of approximately 45 Canadians since its legalization in 000.
Some 1 Canadians were killed by government-assisted suicide in 018.
By 2022, this figure had skyrocketed to an alarming 13.
This means that on average, 36 people were euthanized per day in Canada last year.
This also means that the average annual growth rate is 31,1% since 2019.
According to the data, at least 81% of MAID's written requests were accepted.
However, of the remaining 19%, only 3,5% of applicants were deemed ineligible for MAID, a figure that has been declining since 2019.
Many people who have been denied government-assisted suicide have been denied it because of a lack of capacity on the part of the patient.
Alarmingly, these people would otherwise have been euthanized if there were enough beds available.
Thousands of Canadians were demonstrating against the COVID-19 response and vaccination mandates in a movement that only happens once in a generation.
Yet after three weeks of protests against Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's destructive policies, the Canadian government invoked the never-before-used Emergencies Act, which gave it the power to freeze protesters' bank accounts, arrest them and brutally disperse the demonstrations in the capital. It was a controversial moment, watched by the whole world.
A year later, the State of Emergency Commission, headed by Judge Paul Rouleau and tasked with investigating the use of the Emergencies Act and other related matters, released its report. complete on February 17. "The 2-page, five-volume report tabled in Parliament on Friday," CBC reported, "is probably the most comprehensive account of the unrest of the past year that will ever be produced, and it provides an objective verdict that authoritative on Justin Trudeau's historic decision to invoke the Emergencies Act. “The decision to invoke the law was appropriate,” Rouleau wrote. »
Danielle Smith becomes a brilliant political role model for the world.
Alberta Conservative Premier Danielle Smith is seen as a vocal critic of the totally excessive Corona measures taken by the Canadian authorities. In recent weeks, she has already made it clear that under her leadership there will be no vaccination mandates in her province, nor any discrimination related to Covid-19. The partnership between the province's health department and the World Economic Forum (WEF) is also problematic.
“No individual from my government or provincial agency will be allowed to associate with the WEF”
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