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Trish Wood is Critical

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  • Shaun Rickard & Karl Harrison: Looking Back at the Emergencies Act

Shaun Rickard & Karl Harrison: Looking Back at the Emergencies Act

Saturday 17th February 2024

Explore the invocation of the Emergencies Act with Trish Wood, Karl Harrison, and Shaun Rickard. Uncover political manoeuvres and grassroots resilience.
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Unmasking the Emergencies Act: A Deep Dive with Karl Harrison & Shaun Rickard

Episode Overview

  • Reflects on the second anniversary of the Emergencies Act invocation.
  • Examines Prime Minister Trudeau's divisive statements.
  • Highlights the legal fight against travel mandates by Karl Harrison and Shaun Rickard.
  • Discusses the dropping of charges against Coots 4 members.
  • Explores political manipulation and public health policies during COVID-19.
The small fringe minority of people who are on their way to Ottawa or who are holding unacceptable views do not represent the views of Canadians
In this episode of 'Trish Wood is Critical', Trish Wood takes a reflective look at the invocation of the Emergencies Act and its aftermath. This emotional anniversary marks the second year since the act was invoked against the trucker convoy in Ottawa. Trish dives into some of Prime Minister Trudeau's controversial statements that led to a national crisis, offering a unique perspective on how these events unfolded.
Special guests Karl Harrison and Shaun Rickard join Trish to share their courageous fight against travel mandates, revealing that these mandates were not based on scientific evidence. Their legal battle exposed significant truths and showed that determined individuals can indeed make a difference. Trish's investigative approach includes analysing key moments, such as a particularly telling piece of tape from Trudeau that came just days before the Emergencies Act was invoked.
The episode also touches on the dropping of charges against two members of the Coots 4, questioning the evidence and motivations behind these legal decisions. With a mix of personal anecdotes and broader insights, Trish and her guests explore how political manoeuvring and public health policies intersected during this tumultuous time. Listeners are taken on a journey through a timeline of events, understanding how various statements and actions were manipulated for political gain.
The episode is both informative and engaging, providing a deeper understanding of the complexities surrounding the Emergencies Act and its implications. Why should you listen? If you're interested in critical thinking, political accountability, and the power of grassroots movements, this episode offers an eye-opening narrative that will leave you questioning and reflecting on recent history. Don't miss out on this compelling discussion that sheds light on important issues and celebrates those who stand up for truth.