”Canada Day” in Salmon Arm
On July 1, Canadians celebrate Canada Day, formerly known as Dominion Day, {fyi ”dominion” means colony}. It commemorates the anniversary of Canadian Confederation, which occurred on July 1, 1867, with the passing of the British North America Act, BNA Act. The BNA Act confirmed that Canada is under the British crown jurisdiction. The British North America Act, 1867, section 2 states: The provisions of this Act referring to Her Majesty the Queen extend also to the Heirs and Successors of Her Majesty, Kings and Queens of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.
The Imperial {British} Parliament in 1893 repealed section 2 of the British North America Act by The Statute Law Revision Act, 1893, enacted the same year by Queen Victoria. This means, Queen Victoria removed all her heirs and successors from involvement in Canada and any “entitlements” to royal family members after her death in 1901 to govern Canada ceased.
As of today, by publicly known documents, Canada has no constitution and is the company registered on the Securities and Exchange Commission {SEC} under company name Canada, with central index key {ID number}: 0000230098.
https://freeshuswap.com/canada-as-a-corporate-state/
For two days, hundreds of people attended the Royal Canadian Mounted Police RCMP musical ride in Salmon Arm. The Musical Ride, as a part of the RCMP, supports front-line police operations by building positive relationships, supporting recruiting efforts and promoting the RCMP’s image in communities in Canada and around the world{Quote}. How RCMP officers protected Canadians rights for the last couple of the years and what kind of relationship they built? Let’s keep that question open…
Around thirty people met at the Highway 1, close by the Centenoka mall to present their opposition to the current political leadership in this country, the planned digital identity, the move towards a cashless society, ongoing medical discrimination, and censorship. As one protestor mentioned:” Is it really something to celebrate today? Canada is like a Titanic, where people on the top floors still dancing and have a fun, but the lower level are under the water already. Make sure you know, that lifeboats are not for everyone.”
We should still celebrate that we live and work in beautiful country, but we must understand the fact that the real establishment of this country is different from an official narrative. The history, jurisdiction, politics, economy, corporate services, all have been falsely interpreted to us, just for the main benefits of a few families controlling the top corporations. The more people understand that, the sooner we can take the power and control of this country into our own hands and start the new beginning, honest, and fair for all people living in Canada. Our kids and future of this country deserve it.
DB, MC