The year 2022 summary
January
January 3, the mandatory vaccination policy against Covid 19 went to effect for the employees, contractors, and elected officials for the City of Salmon Arm, after the City council anonymously voted for it, back in November 2021.
January 3, the mandatory vaccination policy against Covid 19 went to effect for the employees, contractors, elected officials, and all firefighters in CSRD, after the board of directors anonymously voted for it, back in November 2021. Due to this unprofessional decision, CSRD lost 47 firefighters.
January 18, mayor Allan Harrison and CEO Erin Jackson of the City of Salmon Arm refused the delegation request from concerned residents who wanted to open a discussion about the vaccination policy and serve the petition, which was signed by over 600 people within 4 weeks.
January 20, the CEO of CSRD Charles Hamilton denied entrance to local activists to the board of directors meeting with the petition against the vaccination policy. Bill S- 201, Genetic non-discrimination act has been served to him.
January 23, the rally against Covid 19 restrictions and mandates took a place on HW1 in Salmon Arm. Over a thousand people attended this rally also supporting Freedom convoy 2022 on the way from Vancouver to Ottawa.
January 29, a rally with 150 protestors was held in HW1 in Salmon Arm against Covid 19 restrictions and mandates.
Freedom convoy 2022 continued protesting in Ottawa, and other protests took place Canada-wide.
February 6, a rally for freedom took a place in Salmon Arm, with more than 100 protestors.
February 6, the mayor of Ottawa Jim Watson declared a state of emergency, and police forces started confiscating fuel for protestors.
February 14, Justin Trudeau invoked the emergencies act {war measures act}.
February 18, hundreds of armed members of Canadian police forces including snipers teams, tear gas, horses, and a sonic blast {high-frequency alarm gun}, towing trucks interrupted protests in Ottawa.
February 20, police forces brutally attacked the protestors in Ottawa.
February 20, freedom rally in Salmon Arm.
March 1, Pfizer- giant vaccine makers under court order released side effects of Pfizer “vaccines” from clinical trials. 55.000 pages document showed 1.291 adverse effects.
March 5, freedom rally “Freedom chain 2022” in Salmon Arm, close to one thousand protestors.
March 7, new Provincial Health order for the health professionals- vaccination mandatory without expiration.
March 22, Sicamous freedom rally supporting the convoy to Victoria.
March, Safe Voluntary Isolation Sites Program {isolation camps} was extended until March 2023
April 14, Quebec passed Bill- 15, which removes parental primacy {parents are not main caregivers of their children, the government is}
April 18, the revised vaccination policy went into effect for the city of Salmon Arm. Unvaccinated people returned to work, vaccine mandate stay for new employees only.
April 20-30, referendum incorporation of the municipality Sorrento- Blind Bay
April 30, freedom rally on Highway 1 and following gathering in Blackburn park.
May 30, first reading on Bill C-21 {firearm restriction} completed by House of commons
June
June, British Columbia’s provincial government requested Ottawa an exemption for the adults in British Columbia from the criminal code for the possession and personal use of 4.5 grams of opioids, including cocaine, methamphetamine, and Methylenedioxymethamphetamine {MDMA}
June 10, new PHO order Covid-19 vaccination status information for all students and registrants of colleges, UBC, and post-secondary institutions in the medical and health sector
June 17, residents served a Notice of liability {NOL} to City of Salmon Arm representatives.
June 29, travel restriction extended until September 30
July 10, freedom gathering with Marcus Ray in Salmon Arm
July, head of the Catholic church visited Canada
August
August 20, CSRD board of directors remains discriminatory vaccination policy in the place
August 22, residents served a Notice of liability {NOL} to Salmon Arm Observer and Friday AM newspapers.
August 24, an information package about Covid 19 crime served to local RCMP
August 27, freedom event in Armstrong
August 28, First Federal $100 mil. 2SLGBTQI+ Action Plan introduced by Justin Trudeau
September 9, the nomination period for the Municipal election closed
October
October, municipal election in British Columbia, very low attendance, only 29,79% in Salmon Arm
October 25, the council of the City of Vancouver implemented UNDRIP
October 27, Justice for the unvaccinated event in Sorrento
November 2, SOGI { sexual orientation gender identity} rallies in Salmon Arm
November 8, new council inauguration
November 14, Trudeau announced another “aid” to Ukraine of $500 mil, with a total of $3,4 billion in 2022
November 24, the third reading of Bill 36 in BC completed
December
December 12, Winter freedom rally on Highway1 in Salmon Arm
December 14, Bill C-11 {censorship act} consideration in committee and report stage completed
December 7- 19, UN conference in Montreal, 188 countries adopted plan to “protect” 30 percent of the terrestrial, inland water, and of coastal and marine areas
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