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Tim Rainville's avatar

I listened to your previous interview with Jacqueline Bynon and was struck by the obvious dichotomy between protest occupations and the so-called homeless encampments in Toronto. One, ruthlessly crushed by the full weight of government and the other, operating with impunity, despite the impacts on the community.

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Kimberly K.'s avatar

Thank you for this interview Trish, it hits close to home for me as an Albertan and someone who supported the Trucker Convoy and ended up concerned that my bank account would be frozen (I found a way to support it regardless). I believe the charges against these men do not have merit and that they are being used to justify our imbecile of a PMs' decision to invoke the Emergencies Act. He also hates Alberta, so why not ruin theses mens' lives? It's only four people, no?

This entire mess has me feeling so angry and helpless as a Canadian. I wrote my MP Shuvaloy Majumdar and CPC Leader, Pierre Poilievre regarding this issue and sent them links to your previous substack article and your podcast. I don't have much hope that effort will amount to anything.

I completely agree with you that the family and friends need to "sort out your problems in private as best you can". The back and forth on X-Twitter is ridiculous and doesn't help the cause for these men, in my opinion. I don't know how to support their legal funds when the fundraising is in question.

I'm afraid there is no one to save us!

To quote Michael Ginsburg and Ursula Edgington, PHD in their November 14th substack for Actionable Truths & Actions - The Truth about the Alliance for Responsible Citizenship (ARC):

"There are no 'saviours' and there are no easy solutions. Our only way to a positive future for our species is within our hearts, and that only starts when we can see the truth, which often hides in plain sight."

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