Quebec to table bill banning anti-vaccine protests near schools and hospitals

Quebec to table bill banning anti-vaccine protests near schools and hospitals

No surprise here. Drunk on power from having put his province under house arrest (curfew) for months, further violating people’s rights is just too tasty to refuse.
https://www.thestar.com/news/canada/2021/09/22/quebec-to-table-bill-banning-anti-vaccine-protests-near-schools-and-hospitals.html

Quebec to table bill banning anti-vaccine protests near schools and hospitals

JSBy Jacob SerebrinThe Canadian PressWed., Sept. 22, 2021timer1 min. readupdateArticle was updated 2 hrs ago

MONTREAL – Quebec Premier François Legault said he plans to table a bill Thursday that would ban anti-vaccine protests near schools and hospitals.

Legault said the bill will be presented to his cabinet for approval Wednesday afternoon, and he hopes to have the support of all opposition parties so the bill can pass quickly.

“What we want to do, starting (Thursday), is pass a special bill to fine people who are going to hold anti-vaccine protests,” he said at the legislature in Quebec City.

“It doesn’t make sense to have anti-vaccine protests in front of places that are for our children or our patients,” Legault said later during question period.

Earlier Wednesday, the three main opposition parties said it’s unacceptable that protesters are approaching children in an attempt to discourage them from following health orders and getting vaccinated. They said they were ready to work with the government to adopt the law quickly.

Gabriel Nadeau-Dubois, the spokesperson for the Québec solidaire party, said he supports legislation but he doesn’t want it to ban other types of protest outside schools, such as demonstrations by parents who support public education.

Since classes resumed last month, at least five protests have taken place outside primary and secondary schools in Montreal. Protests have also occurred outside hospitals.

In 2016, Quebec banned protests within 50 metres of abortion clinics.

Quebec reported 683 new cases of COVID-19 Wednesday and five additional deaths linked to the novel coronavirus.

The Health Department said the number of hospitalizations rose by six, to 280, and 91 people were in intensive care, an increase of five from the day before.

The province’s public health institute said 89 per cent of Quebec residents 12 and over have received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine and 84.5 per cent are considered adequately vaccinated.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Sept. 22, 2021.

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AUSTRALIA AGAIN A CONVICT COLONY

AUSTRALIA AGAIN A CONVICT COLONY

Posted on September 23, 2020 by Mike Walsh6 comments

THE CARING PEOPLES PAPER.  OUR JOB is to publish news stories censored by state media. A CITIZEN JOURNALIST’S JOB is to share news stories to the misinformed. If you can’t do this are you part of the problem?

Civil liberties groups and legal professionals are sounding the alarm in the Australian state of Victoria over the proposed Omnibus (Emergency Measures) Bill, which would afford government officials the powers to arrest citizens.

The bill has been proposed by Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews and would also allow government officials to arrest people they suspect may spread the coronavirus through planned future action, such as anti-lockdown protesters.  

Public servants, union officials, or any other government staff such as protective services officers and WorkSafe inspectors could be drafted in to enforce public health directions pertaining to the coronavirus pandemic, should the bill pass the upper house of Parliament in the state. 

These health directives include limits on the size of gatherings, as well as Melbourne’s 9pm curfew, and would target those suspected of spreading the coronavirus, even if they’ve not committed a crime, Covid-19-positive patients or their close contacts who refuse to comply with instructions to self-isolate, those who choose to protest publicly, or even those with mental health issues. 

An open letter signed by 14 retired judges and barristers has attacked the plan as ’unprecedented, excessive, and open to abuse,’ citing the fact that there is ’no requirement that persons authorised be police officers, or even public servants.’

‘It will allow Dan Andrews to effectively appoint anyone he wants as an authorised officer, with extraordinarily broad discretion to enforce Victoria’s emergency powers,’ says Gideon Rozner, Director of Policy at free-market think tank the Institute of Public Affairs. 

Victoria premier Dan Andrews. © REUTERS/Luis Ascui

He’s among those warning that should the legislation be passed, union leaders might be able to target smaller businesses who oppose lockdown measures, enforcers could be weaponised against political opponents, and Andrews’ supporters ’could be appointed to spy on their friends and neighbours.’

Some have gone so far as to dub the proposed additional force the ’Dan Andrews’ Stasi,’ comparing it to the East German secret police force that operated between 1950 and 1990.

The Covid-19 Omnibus (Emergency Measures) and Other Acts Amendment Bill 2020 has already passed the lower house and is currently up for debate in the upper house.  

The bill introduces a preventative detention regime which appears to have little protections or oversight, and provides far too much discretion to people who may lack the necessary expertise to determine risk, including police officers,’ said the president of civil liberties organisation Liberty Victoria, barrister Julian Burnside.

Victoria’s state of emergency and disaster powers have already been extended until October 11, for an ill-defined ’reasonably necessary’ period intended to reduce serious risks to public health. 

In addition, warrantless searches have been authorized, as have arbitrary travel restrictions, leading to several high-profile incidents being caught on video that has gone viral, causing consternation and outrage the world over.

For his part, Andrews has defended the proposed measures, claiming the ’recruitment, process, oversight, all that can be managed.’ 

WATCH: Aussie cops leave man in coma after ramming him with car & kicking him IN THE HEAD during violent arrest. Warning: Some viewers may find these videos upsetting. Video 1, Video 2

Paul Dowsley@paul_dowsley#BREAKING New video shows police drive into a man in Epping before an officer stomped on his head during his arrest yesterday. The man, 32, was unarmed and was earlier at Northern Hospital for mental health help but police say he was aggressive and assaulted an officer.

Jake Edwards@jakerjedwards You do not understand true fury until you witness this shit in person. A police car RAMMED INTO HIM sending him flying across the road, and then this happened. He resisted arrest, but this is UNJUSTIFIABLE. Epping Victoria 3076. #PoliceBrutality

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