"[@TerryGlavin:] While Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was in Vancouver this week ⟪ PRETENDING IT WASN'T HIS JOB TO CALL OFF THE OBSCENITY⟫ of the federally subsidized Soccer Canada organization shelling out $400,000 so the Khomeinist +
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... torture state in Iran could run a profitable public-relations exercise in the form of a 'friendly game' in Vancouver next month," [emphasis added]
☞ GLAVIN nails it, squarely.
TRUDEAU is attempting to shift responsibility onto @CanadaSoccerEN +
"Mendicino said Lucki's success will be based on whether she meets the objectives laid out in the new letter. We will be able to track that progress, I think, very specifically, because the language itself is specific,"
ULTIMATELY, and indeed appropriately, a future Judge acting as the final 'trier of fact' will ultimately determine what constitutes "exigent circumstances" in relation to "reasonable limits" that Charter #CCRF permits.
THAT SAID, PLEASE SEE attached four (4)Threads, with Links:
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COURTESY NOTE: Please be advised that this Thread is lengthy.
HAVING ALREADY ADDRESSED the requirement for search warrants AND pointed out (the spectre of) possible "improper complicity" between agencies -
CANADIANS will need to pay close attention to any police operation.
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IF CANADIANS should end up seeing that @OttawaPolice@OPSChiefSloly have failed to obtain necessary search warrants, AND if instead, they see police 'piggybacking' on authority of @CASO_SAEO for anything other than being limited to assisting by 'standing by to keep the peace'
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political pressure (and ultimately, interference). One doesn't have to 'see' it. It's like anchovies in a Caesar salad. You man not be able to see them, but your discernment tells you they are there.
Some trucks are being lived in and as such, those trucks will be deemed a dwelling house. They cannot be entered without a search warrant. Period. The provisions of Section 487 of the Criminal Code of Canada apply. (PART 1)(See 6)