Blaming someone in a leadership position is cheap. I’ve made this mistake quite often and will probably do it again (but I’ll try hard not to).

Like I blame Turdeau a lot for his mistakes, and while that isn’t changing (his heart isn’t with Canada but with the WEF elites)…

I do have some agency, when it comes down to it at least on my little sphere of influence: reflecting on how I could behave differently to improve outcomes between me and those higher up in the hierarchies, and even those around me as well.

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We all can fall for the cult of personality (pro or anti) I suggest you familiarize yourself with the Canadian charter section 33. Its the actual part that dictates our institutions power over us.

I will definitely take a look, specially if it can give me a different perspective, or help me understand how things work. I’m very new to the whole system and I admit that.

The notwithstanding clause was put in for the provinces to say they could create laws that were notwithstanding the sections listed. An example would be the French language laws or if a province didn’t want to allow for same-sex marriages.

If you look at what is protected in the charter outside of the notwithstanding it's your right to speak English/French, vote every 5 years, and not be held without reason.

Furthermore, the charter is for governments, not the people. It states what the govt can & can't do to you. It has no bearing on the provincial. That's why there's an Ontario human rights code.

Nothing is stopping a federal majority government from turning Canada into a communist/libertarian country for 5 years.

We have no checks and balances like in the states. Our prime minister has much more power domestically compared to the US

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