Le vote contre l'obligation vaccinale n'a pas passé au ParleMent avec les putes de service du NDP et le Bloc ce n'est pas tellement étonnant...
Donc les conneries vont repartir éventuellement cet automne avec les biens et services ''non essentiels'', bonjour les faillites...
si ça s'applique aux Journaleux ça serait une mince CollaboRATtion... quand quelqu'un un de plus vont avoir des arrêts cardiaques inexpliqués, y en a peut-être qui vont se poser des questions.... ça peut arriver, ça m'étonnerait, mais ça pourrait arriver...
https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/poilievre-anti-vaccine-mandate-bill-1.7007562
MPs defeat Pierre Poilievre-backed anti-vaccine mandate bill
Conservative leader says Canadians should decide for themselves what they put in their bodies
John Paul Tasker · CBC News · Posted: Oct 25, 2023 1:30 PM EDT | Last Updated: October 25
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre rises during Question Period in the House of Commons
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre rises during question period in the House of Commons on Parliament Hill in Ottawa on Tuesday, Oct. 24, 2023. (Justin
MPs overwhelmingly voted to kill a bill Wednesday pushed by Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre that would have banned Ottawa from again imposing COVID-19 vaccine mandates on federal workers and the travelling public.
By a vote of 114-205, MPs agreed to drop the private member's bill, C-278, that Poilievre first introduced last year when he was running for the party's leadership.
The bill was subsequently picked up by Conservative MP Dean Allison, a noted anti-mandate critic who, like his leader, supported the trucker convoy that loudly opposed the government's approach to COVID-19.
Its failure to pass was not unexpected.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Poilievre is choosing to "wear a tinfoil hat" by backing this sort of "divisive" legislation — a reference to conspiracy theorists. NDP and Bloc Québécois MPs made similarly dismissive comments.
Poilievre's promotion of the bill, however, suggests the Tories are not yet ready to drop their opposition to the COVID policies that outraged some in the party base.
Conservatives approve policies to limit transgender health care for minors, end race-based hiring
Conservative leadership hopeful Pierre Poilievre tables bill to ban COVID-19 vaccine mandates
Speaking in the House of Commons during Tuesday's debate, Poilievre said Trudeau "maliciously divided" and attacked Canadians who shunned the COVID-19 vaccine by imposing an "unreasonable" policy that forced some people to get the shot or face consequences like job losses or additional hurdles at the border.
"He divided, insulted and name-called millions of people right across this country who are patriotic, law-abiding, decent people," Poilievre said of the government's now-defunct vaccine mandate policy.
WATCH: Poilievre: Anti-vaccine-mandate bill would 'restore personal freedom'
Poilievre: Anti-vaccine-mandate bill would 'restore personal freedom'
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Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre says a bill that would prohibit the federal government from imposing COVID-19 vaccine mandates would recognize that "Canadians have freedom of choice over what they put in their bodies."
Trudeau went beyond "guiding and protecting Canadians to punishing people who chose not to take the COVID-19 vaccine," Poilievre said.
Days after announcing the mandate, Trudeau "called an election and attempted to exploit that political moment in order to regain power," Poilievre said.
In this file February 2022 photo, RCMP officers take a protester into custody at the Ottawa anti-vaccine mandate protest.
RCMP officers take a protester into custody at the Ottawa anti-vaccine mandate protest in February, 2022. (Justin Tang/Canadian Press)
The policy did feature prominently in the 2021 federal election as the Liberal Party routinely highlighted ex-leader Erin O'Toole's opposition to the mandates.
There hasn't been a COVID-19-related mandate in place since last year, when Ottawa dismantled its regime as the virus became more manageable.
When the vaccination requirement for federal public servants was lifted in June 2022, employees who had been placed on leave without pay had a chance to return to their regular work duties.
Poilievre argued the legislation is necessary now because Ottawa could reimpose its mandates.
Poilievre said he supports "bodily autonomy" and believes all Canadians can decide for themselves what they put in their own bodies.
The vast majority of the party's delegates at a recent policy convention agreed with that position.
About 68 per cent of delegates in Quebec City voted to affirm that Canadians should have "the freedom and right to refuse vaccines."
Conservative delegate Patrick Wuori waves a flag.
Conservative delegate Patrick Wuori calls on the crowd prior to party leader Pierre Poilievre's speech at the Conservative Party convention on September 8, 2023 in Quebec City. (Jacques Boissinot/Canadian Press)
Adopting this bill, Poilievre said, would be a "recognition that this ugly chapter in our history, of turning Canadians against Canadians and using a public health matter to pull apart our country, is permanently behind us."
The Liberal government has long defended its vaccine mandate policy as a suite of measures designed to keep people safe from a deadly virus. More than 50,000 Canadians have died of COVID-19, according to public health data.
The government has said it imposed its mandates to encourage more people to take the shots, which have been credited by public health officials with helping the country emerge from the pandemic.
The vast majority of Canadians heeded public health advice and got at least two doses of a COVID-19 vaccine. At last count, about 84 per cent of all people aged five and older are considered "fully vaccinated," according to federal data.
In question period, Trudeau pounced on Polievre's anti-mandate rhetoric.
He said the Conservative leader "doesn't much care about facts" regarding Canada's pandemic response. He said Poilievre "doesn't truly want to accept" that most people in Canada willingly got a shot.
"He has a hidden agenda driven by ideology — an ideology rooted in denying that the government had to act fast in a once-in-a-century moment to keep Canadians safe," Trudeau said.
WATCH: Poilievre wearing 'tin foil hat' on vaccines: Trudeau
Poilievre wearing 'tin foil hat' on vaccines: Trudeau
15 hours ago
Duration1:22
Pressed by the Conservative leader about the RCMP's investigation into the ArriveCan app, the prime minister accused him of trying to divide Canadians on public health and safety.
"He continues to play divisive games to try and divide Canadians on a matter core to public health and public safety. We've always stood up for the safety of Canadians while he chooses to wear a tinfoil hat."
Liberal MP Kevin Lamoureux called the Conservative approach to pandemic management "irresponsible" and "reckless."
"Contrary to what the Conservative Party tries to espouse, vaccinations worked. Vaccinations made a difference," he said during debate on the bill Tuesday.
"I believe that there are some who recognize the importance of public health and see the valuation of vaccinations," Lamoureux said of Conservative MPs. "But a good portion do not, and this is from the leader down."
Liberal MP Chris Bittle said there's no doubt about why Poilievre is pushing this policy.
"We know who they are trying to rally to. They closed down this city for a few weeks. They closed down international borders. They tried to grind the economy to a halt," he said of the trucker convoy.
"In another pandemic, we would not want that party in charge. It is just not worth the risk."
A person draws out Moderna vaccine during a COVID-19 vaccine clinic
A person prepares a Moderna vaccine dose at a COVID-19 vaccine clinic at St. Lawrence College in Kingston, Ont. in January 2022. (Lars Hagberg/The Canadian Press)
NDP MP Don Davies, the party's health critic, said Poilievre has peddled "misinformation" about this legislation.
The bill would only ban COVID-19 mandates — but some Conservative Party literature has suggested it would prevent future vaccine mandates.
While agreeing with the Conservatives' claim that Trudeau and the Liberals "politicized" Canada's pandemic response, Davies said passing this legislation could tie the hands of the government if COVID-19 returns as a pressing public health threat.
Davies said the decision to impose a vaccine requirement should "always be based on the best available evidence, current science and advice of experts," not Conservative MPs "with little or no background in any of those things."
Bloc Québécois MP Caroline Desbiens said her party "refuses to buy the conspiracy theories" that the Conservative party is "selling" about vaccine mandates.
She said the bill is Allison's "umpteenth attempt to discredit vaccines."
"COVID-19 was not a conspiracy. It was a tragedy," she said in French.
"The Conservatives' sympathies lie with pandemic deniers. Our entire society could someday have to sacrifice its safety and security to the anti-vax beliefs of a small group of people who are still in denial."
Allison defended the bill, saying it was "wrong to divide and discriminate against Canadians based on a personal medical decision."
"It was wrong for the government to demonize Canadians who did not agree with the heavy-handed approach of imposing unscientific mandates," he said.
The idea that the mandates were "unscientific" is up for debate.
Chief Public Health Officer Dr. Theresa Tam and Dr. Howard Njoo, Deputy Chief Public Health Officer, hold a press conference during the COVID-19 pandemic in Ottawa.
Chief Public Health Officer Dr. Theresa Tam and Dr. Howard Njoo, deputy chief public health officer, hold a press conference during the COVID-19 pandemic in Ottawa. (Sean Kilpatrick/Canadian Press)
Dr. Theresa Tam, Canada's chief public health officer, has defended the various vaccine mandates. She said in February 2022 that it was "obvious" they worked.
"We saw a plateau in the uptake of vaccines after a really tremendous effort by Canadians, and then after the introduction of vaccine mandates by the various provinces and territories and jurisdictions, we did see an uptick," she said.
But Tam also said a month later that it was time to re-examine the policy because the science showed the primary series of the COVID-19 vaccine — the first two doses — offer very little protection against an Omicron infection, which was by then the dominant strain.
The government then started dismantling the mandates as public health officials started to shift their positions on their effectiveness.
Allison said the mandates "damaged our country like I have never seen before."
"Folks were fired. Folks lost their livelihoods. I cannot believe this actually happened here in Canada," he said.
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LA KAQ un parti unilingue francophone, avec un noir de service pour ne pas troo avoir l'air raciste voulant enfermer le Kébec sur lui-même
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J'ai honte...
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Mais je vais être obligé de payer plus cher pour moins de service...
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Mais ça pourrait être pire avec le PéCul
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en attendant c'est....
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Un scan du cerveau me parait plus approprié pour identifier les psychopathes qui croient leurs propres mensonges.
D'autres ont le feu sacré et dénoncent les feux allumés et les campagnes de peur:
Quebec on Fire (3min23): https://www.bitchute.com/video/KJDLFqM7Cw3E/
Hendrix Parody (feux de Maui, Hawai) It's a SCAM: Dew set the Fires (2min40):
https://www.bitchute.com/video/biQxadsci9Gt/
et la parodie de Louis Armstrong à propos du nouveau monde des globalistes:
What a Horrible World (2min17): https://www.bitchute.com/video/d3VOXjnVsOXK/
Je réclame un test anti-dopage à la CAQ...
''Le Devoir
Carmant se dit ouvert à davantage de centres d'inhalation ...
Le gouvernement Legault est ouvert à créer des centres d'inhalation supervisée destinés aux consommateurs de crack, de cocaïne et de crystal...''
https://www.journaldequebec.com/2023/10/24/le-ministre-lionel-carmant-defend-un-site-di...
Le ministre Lionel Carmant défend un site d’injection près d’une école
PHOTO STEVENS LEBLANC
PARTAGE
Quebec
PATRICK BELLEROSE
Mardi, 24 octobre 2023 17:07
MISE À JOUR Mardi, 24 octobre 2023 17:07
Le ministre Lionel Carmant a défendu, mardi, l’ouverture d’un refuge pour personnes sans logement qui comprend un centre d’inhalation et d’injection supervisées à moins de 100 mètres d’une école primaire dans le quartier Saint-Henri à Montréal.
• À lire aussi: L’ouverture d’un site d’injection supervisée sème l’inquiétude chez les commerçants
• À lire aussi: Soirée éprouvante avec vue sur l’«allée du crack» à Montréal
«J’aimerais dire à tous les Québécois de faire attention au “pas dans ma cour”. Il faut y aller de façon très, très prudente quand on parle de ces choses-là, d’accord? Il y a des gens qui ont des besoins. Nous, on est là pour aider ces gens-là, pas les faire disparaître», a lancé le ministre responsable des Services sociaux au Salon bleu.
Lionel Carmant était talonné par les députées libérales Marwah Rizqy et Elisabeth Prass au sujet de l’ouverture imminente du nouveau refuge de la Maison Benoît-Labre situé en face d’un parc-école et à environ 80 mètres de l’école Victor-Rousselot.
L’immeuble de quatre étages comptera un centre de jour, 36 studios supervisés, des services alimentaires, des services de santé et deux isoloirs réservés à la consommation supervisée.
Le ministre Lionel Carmant défend un site d’injection près d’une école
Interpellé dans les corridors de l’Assemblée nationale, Lionel Carmant a expliqué que le refuge vient répondre à un problème réel. «Ce que je veux, c’est m’assurer que cette consommation-là se fasse de façon le plus supervisée possible et non pas dans la rue», dit-il.
Induits en erreur
La députée Marwah Rizqy ne s’oppose pas aux centres d’injection supervisée, mais estime que ceux-ci devraient se trouver à bonne distance des écoles.
Après tout, rappelle-t-elle, le gouvernement Legault a interdit la présence des succursales de la Société québécoise du cannabis à moins de 250 mètres d’une école (150 mètres à Montréal). «À plus forte raison, on ne devrait pas avoir un centre d’injection, même supervisée, dans la cour arrière d’une école», déclare Marwah Rizqy en entrevue.
Le ministre Carmant fait valoir que le projet a été initié alors que l’ex-cheffe libérale Dominique Anglade représentait la circonscription. Mais Mme Rizqy souligne qu’on évoquait à l’époque un «centre de réhabilitation», sans parler de consommation de drogues dures.
«Ce qui a induit les gens en erreur, c’est qu’il y a deux îlots dans les croquis qui ont été présentés, mais nulle part dans ces croquis on n’indique que ce sont des centres d’injection supervisée», dit-elle.
Mercredi, Mme Rizqy et sa collègue Elisabeth Prass déposeront des amendements sur deux projets de loi distincts (le premier sur les opioïdes, l’autre en éducation) afin que Québec impose une distance minimale de 250 mètres entre un site de consommation supervisée et un établissement scolaire.
]]>Je republie les Piles Poils qui étaient pile poil à l'époque...
PARODIE - RAMONES (HEY HO LEGAULT) - ÉLECTIONS 2018
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T40L6sB4xqs
L'Environnement y a pas d'argent à faire là-dedans
on n'en parlera dans 10 ans.
La CAQ c'est Hot.
C'Est un parti de GIROUETTES
qui se laisse trainer dans la bouette
Chus tanné les libéraux
Ton programme il sonne faux
mais un nouveau c'est ce que'il nous faut.
Les immigrants capoterait
3 ans pour un test de français
que Légault pocherait en anglais
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Legault Perd La Raison (parodie de la Chute)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4mu4VbGASnU
Devenu viral.. 500 000 vues C'est plus que les cotes d'écoute de la CAQ...
Cette année-là | Sketch | Point de presse COVID-19 : Arruda, Legault et McCann | Marc Labrèche
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y3n20igf6gc&t=17s

Avec l'arrivée de l'automne, pourquoi pas une soirée dansante et/chantante karaoké avec ces chansons satiriques avec les paroles à l'écran; des parodies que je dédie à tous nos médecins/pharmaciens/journalistes et vendeurs d'injections sécuritaires!
Une thérapie pour faire sortir le méchant en soi et rire un peu!
Pillage People: MRNA (3min40): https://www.bitchute.com/video/ZRSU60AZqRk0/
The Final Lockdown (5min): https://www.bitchute.com/video/49dp8r0nc5Ps/
The Eye of the Pfizer (4min): https://www.bitchute.com/video/I59EsnZ1Cppj/
Jabracadabra (3min53): https://www.bitchute.com/video/63wfA9xT3zC1/
la parodie de Cocaine Eric Clapton: Vaccine : https://rumble.com/v26m07m-vaccine.html
Jabbing in the Name of : Rage against the Vaccine (5min): https://www.bitchute.com/video/1QCAf7G1aUtb/
Sans oublier les grands succès de Satan Klaus (3min28) https://www.bitchute.com/video/IBwKBFKPXYax/
Pour les gens sérieux:
One Card to Rule Them All (5 min): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kf7sY_JNQLI
Les parents et grand parents qui ont offert leurs enfants aux promotions des injections sécuritaires dans des campagnes de publicité et qui sont décédés par la suite, ont-ils cessé d'accorder une confiance aveugle? https://www.theburningplatform.com/2023/10/24/poster-boy-for-covid-vax-dies-suddenly/#m...
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