Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Canada passes Codex food law that permits police to trespass, seize private property without warrant

Passed on December 14 by the Canadian Senate, Bill C-36 allows government authorities and health inspectors to invade personal property and arbitrarily confiscate any items deemed "unsafe". It completely bypasses all existing privacy and confidentiality laws that protect citizens from such unlawful interference, and restricts citizen access to courts for due process in such matters. And perhaps worst of all is Canadian citizens are now considered guilty until proven innocent rather than innocent until proven guilty as has long been the standard. Several Canadian Senators, including Elaine McCoy, Josephy Day, Celine Hervieux-Payette, George Furey and Tommy Banks all spoke out against the bill as a violation of civil liberties. Banks even told the Natural Health Products Protection Association (NHPPA) that the bill "is undoing 400 years of common law." In accordance with CODEX Alimentarius guidelines, Bill C-36 will harmonize Canadian law with international law and trade restrictions concerning food. So whatever outside groups like the World Health Organization (WHO) and United Nations (UN) decide concerning food safety will now hold sway over Canadian law...more

12 comments:

Anonymous said...

One more example of politicians and so-called "authorities" acting contrary to The Constitution and the rule of common law.
They are nothing more than glorified criminals.

RobertG said...

Canadians need to replace their current tyrannical government with one which will uphold their human rights.

Some people are talking about a second (non-violent) American revolution. I certainly hope it doesn't come to that.

Human rights come from God, not from rulers.

"Government is at best a necessary evil, and at worst, an intolerable one." -- Thomas Jefferson

"That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends [human rights and liberties], it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government..." -- U.S. Declaration of Independence

Anonymous said...

I will only leave one quote that sums up the state of affairs today. All other avenues for redress at any level have failed. The question is, does anyone have a backbone any longer?

"Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable." John F. Kennedy.

Anonymous said...

Acts passed by legislative bodies cannot replace rights granted under common law. Even legislatures derive their power to create privileges from common law. You cannot be deprived of your natural rights unless you consciously waive these rights or, in the act of accepting legislative privileges under presumption of waiving your rights, fail to reserve them.

Anonymous said...

The only rights a man has are those he is able to make other people respect.

Anonymous said...

We can not give up our country to the communist UN. There are traitors operating in our government that need to be exposed.

Anonymous said...

show me the proof, show me the details. lets see the bill

Check out our human rites laws and see if this bill does what you claim

pod said...

This law and all other laws passed in Canada may meet with a challenge. Recent evidence calls into doubt whether or not Canada is even a country. An australian former lawyer claims that Canada, Australia and New Zealand are still under the control of the British parliament and therefore are not sovereign nations.
If he is correct (and he has a lot of hard evidence0 Canada cannot enter into international agreements such as NAFTA. It is all fraud. More at whatisknown.com and basic-fraud.com

Anonymous said...

In response to Robert G:
'Human Rights' are granted from the UN Declaration of Human Rights and can be taken away (see Article 29):
http://www.un.org/en/documents/udhr/ . In the US, our Bill of Rights says that we are born with UNALIENABLE rights that may not be taken away (which of course has been trampled). My apologies- I'm unfamiliar with Canada's Constitution, but it is wise to be leary of the UN's push for 'human rights'.

Anonymous said...

The police are eventually going to be resisted big-time. And people will begin to expose individual constables raiding home gardens to the world as the criminal thugs and trespassers that they truly are. Canadian, the police and their overseers are your enemy, do not let them abuse you!

Anonymous said...

If Canadians just stopped paying federal taxes for just one day, the politicians will realize they work for us and not for their egos. If they get angry about this, then they should be removed from office and replaced with an interim government.

Anonymous said...

If Americans are apathetic, Canadians are boot lickers. If the cops showed up to seize their food supplies, they'd probably help them load and thank them for coming by.

Sure, we'll pile into the semi and go to the armed forces base to be safe. Thanks for the ride, sir.

We're done like dinner. When the time comes, I'll head up north & take my chances in the bush.