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On December 10, 1996, a three-member panel of the powerful, incompetent, and appointed-for-life Ontario Court of Appeal unanimously ruled that a troubled young lady, Gwen Jacob, had not violated community standards by walking topless down a street in Guelph, despite indisputable proof to the contrary.  In this ruling, these hated judges stripped Ontarians of any right to determine their own community standards and transferred that power to themselves.

Socialist Canada is not a nice place to live in.  Comparable to police states, Canada's judiciary is now a world leader for putting people in prison.  Hostile to free speech, Canada is ranked 13th in the world for free speech rights.  Canadians are burdened with the second highest taxes in the world, 1/4 of that just to maintain interest payments on government debt.  Since 1990, the average Canadian has suffered a massive 20% drop in standard of living compared to the average neighbouring American.  High-level corruption is out of control.  Canada is a failure by most standards one has to measure such things, and not surprisingly, is exhibiting the classic symptoms of failed communist states.

79% of Canadian women want toplessness prohibited in public.  80% of Canadians
want meaningful judicial reforms.  The Federal Canadian government, popularly called "The Five Year Dictatorship" has simply refused or ignored pleas for either. In fact, Canada has been perverted into such a defacto dictatorship that most MP's 
 don't even bother to read the bills they vote for. 

 


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