The Battle for Freedom in Canada Is Not Over, But at the Moment the Truckers Are Ahead

February 11, 2022

I am all for the Canadian Truckers. They have carried three provinces of Canada and a judge with them, but I doubt it will be as easy as they think. They have declared war on the ruling elite just as Trump did, and we know what happened to Trump. But the truckers and their supporters are many, and they are determined. I never expected this strength of resistance from Canadians. My respect for the Canadian people has sky-rocketed.

The speaker, Chris Sky, is an effective leader. He now has a target on his back like Florida governor Ron DeSantis.

The Corrupt Ottawa Government Tried to Get the Truckers to Enter the Parliament Building so They Could Scream “Truckers Insurrection”

Nurse Kristen Nagle Whose Life Was Ruined By the Lying Scum of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation Gives the CBC Scum a Painful Public Shaming to their faces in the Streets of Ottawa

Judge orders Ottawa police to return fuel taken from truckers.

Saskatchewan lifts restrictions.

Alberta lifts restrictions.

Quebec Premier Francois Legault signaled on Tuesday the lifting of Covid measures in his jurisdiction by mid-March.

If “free” peoples in other countries can find the courage and determination of Canadians, we can bring to an end the ruling elite’s assault on our lives, health, and freedom.

The Best of Paul Craig Roberts

Paul Craig Roberts was Assistant Secretary of the Treasury in the Reagan administration, associate editor and columnist for the Wall Street Journal, Business Week’s first outside columnist, columnist for the Scripps Howard News Service, contributor to the editorial page of the Los Angeles Times, and columnist for the main French and Italian newspapers, and for Creators Syndicate in Los Angeles. He served in numerous academic appointments in US universities and was  appointed to the William E. Simon Chair for Political Economy at Georgetown University’s Center for Strategic and International Studies where his colleagues were Henry Kissinger, Zbigniew Brzezinski, James R. Schlesinger (one of his former professors), and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Adm. Thomas Moorer. His article, “How the Law Was Lost,” was published in the January 1999 Cardozo Law Review.