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Should a party, any one and I don't care about politics, ideology and so on, be able to call an election during a national emergency, for no other reasons than to strengthen and prolong grip on power; and then use the fear of the epidemics as a tool and ploy in the political game?

Trudeau proposes mandatory vaccination protections

What if this could be just that proverbial moment when Canadians were called to decide their destiny? Think of it, in the coming decades and generations, climate change, extreme weather events, more and different epidemics. Should we embrace this type of politics and campaigning and see what happens? There is a wide and growing by day choice of post-apocalyptic stories that investigated this path to a brave new future. What if we already know something?

If it's you or them, the truth is equidistant

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