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  1. SharonM

    Discussion Part 4 Encyclopedia of Global Governance

    Mark Carney tries to strengthen the global control grid Mark Carney, current Prime Minister of Canada, former head of the Bank of Canada and the Bank of England, as the United Nations Special Envoy on Climate Action and Finance initiated the Glasgow Financial Alliance for Net-Zero. GFANZ is a...
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    Discussion Part 3 Encyclopia of global Governance

    The slow march to global tyranny begins The campaign to establish a framework of global control began in earnest after the 1992 Rio Earth Summit. The idea of human caused global warming became the tip of the spear with an expanded sphere of influence such as social and economic concerns, the...
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    Discussion Part 2 The Encyclopedia of Global Governance

    Maurice Strong's call for action infects global consciousness At the Earth Summit held in Rio de Janeiro in 1992, 178 nation states were in attendance to create the framework for the Networks’ global governance agenda. At the summit, Canadian Maurice Strong, Secretary-General of the UN 1992...
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    Discussion THE ENCYCLOPEDIA of GLOBAL GOVERNANCE

    THE ENCYCLOPEDIA of GLOBAL GOVERNANCE OVER LOCAL INTEREST This document was shared with me and it was written and thoroughly researched by a Canadian couple about the world in which we live in. The document itself is quite lenghty but so important for all Canadians to read and understand how...
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    Discussion What If the AI Data Centres Are the Bait?

    Are We Fighting the Brain While Ignoring the Nervous System? CONNIE SHIELDS For years, concerns about surveillance, digital identity, data collection, smart infrastructure, and emerging technologies were often dismissed, ridiculed, or ignored entirely. Yet suddenly, opposition to AI data...
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    Discussion Banning social media for kids

    While banning social media for kids might seem like a good move it is a cover for massive surveillance and control This Bill was just introduced on June 10, 2026. Now the next step is for the MPs to put it through “Second Reading”. Summarized here: a standing federal body that can make...
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    Discussion Canada's Carbon Sink & Emnissions Context

    Canada’s Carbon Sink & Emissions Context How much does Canada contribute to global CO₂? Canada accounts for about 1.5–1.6% of global CO₂ emissions. Human-made CO₂ is roughly 4% of the total 0.04% atmospheric CO₂, meaning Canada’s share of the atmosphere’s CO₂ is only about 0.0006%. This is an...
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    Discussion CO2 vs Actual Pollutants

    CO₂ vs. Actual Pollutants Real pollutants include sulfur dioxide (SO₂), nitrogen oxides (NOₓ), particulate matter (PM2.5/PM10), and ground-level ozone (O₃). These directly harm human health, cause smog, or damage ecosystems even at small concentrations. Carbon dioxide (CO₂) is a colorless...
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    Discussion Affordability Over Ideology In Vancouver

    "Vancouver finally did it and not a moment too soon!" article by Stella Ambler - Municipal Watch June 9, 2026 The key feature of Energize Vancouver? Restrictions aimed at phasing out natural gas in city buildings – a policy Vancouver was among the first Canadian municipalities to adopt...
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    Discussion Local Priorities vs. Global Agendas

    Local Priorities vs. Global Agendas Global frameworks like Agenda 21, the Paris Agreement, and the Sustainable Development Goals are drafted by international bodies and implemented by unelected NGOs. They often do not reflect the needs, challenges, or opportunities of individual Canadian...
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    Discussion ICLEI's United Nations Origin's

    ICLEI’s United Nation’s Origins ICLEI — originally the International Council for Local Environmental Initiatives — was established in 1990 at the World Congress of Local Governments for a Sustainable Future, held at the United Nations headquarters in New York. Its founding mission was explicit...
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    Discussion The Fall of the Net-Zero Banking Alliance

    The Fall of the Net-Zero Banking Alliance: What Comes Next for Climate Finance? In what may mark the quiet end of an era in international climate finance, the UN-backed Net-Zero Banking Alliance (NZBA) officially voted on October 3, 2025, to cease operations and dissolve its membership-based...
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    Discussion Is CO2 harmful to the earth and mankind?

    Is CO2 harmful to the earth and to mankind? Searching through millions of pages of curated science papers, published books and articles to find relevant knowledge. All verified citations are included in the 'References' section at the bottom of this answer. The assertion that carbon dioxide...
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    Discussion Remember when green meant saving a tree?

    What changed? article by Connie Shields Remember when we were told (forced) to go paperless? paperless billing, paperless banking, paperless offices, paperless government For decades we were told that every piece of paper mattered. "Save a tree. Reduce your footprint. Protect the planet."...
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    Discussion Sovereign Wealth Fund - cost?

    Carney’s Sovereign Wealth Funds to Cost Taxpayers $750 million a year The $750 million a year would be in federal debt interest costs once fully rolled out, according to finance department figures. Officials warned the final cost could rise. Blacklock’s Reporter says the estimate was...
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    Discussion Canadian Pension Plan - in danger?

    The Canada Pension Plan is an essential part of retirement income for the vast majority of Canadians. Yet most Canadians are not aware of the many changes that have taken place since the CPP was first created in 1965. For the first few decades of its existence, the CPP was a very boring pension...
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    Discussion Transparency in government ???

    The 40,000 Files Nobody Read Canada’s access to information system is failing in plain sight. One month, a 60% complaint spike. One law, unread by the Prime Minister’s Office. And a committee where accountability is losing time. Mike B. | Hansard Files May 26, 2026 The question...
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    Discussion Climate emergency declaration?

    Will Calgary be the First to Roll Back the Climate Emergency? By Stella Ambler | May 22, 2026 | Blog More great news coming from the City of Calgary! In recent months, Calgary led the charge against the divisive and unCanadian “flying of foreign flags” with its own ban on this dodgy practice...
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    Discussion AI Data Centres new gold rush

    AI Data Centres the New Gold Rush... "Most people still picture data centres as harmless warehouses full of blinking servers. They are not. They are the physcial backbone, the central nervous system, of a new global control grid. Without them, the systems we've watched unfold over the last...
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    Discussion Questions to ask political candidates

    With elections up coming in the fall, these questions are important for Canadian citizens to be thinking about. Ask these questions of every political candidate at every level of government, at townhalls, public debates, candidate meetings and on social media...
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    Discussion AI Data Centres the New Gold Rush

    "Most people still picture data centres as harmless warehouses full of blinking servers. They are not. They are the physcial backbone, the central nervous system, of a new global control grid. Without them, the systems we've watched unfold over the last several years (digital ID's, mass...
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    Discussion The Invisible Empire- AI Data Centres

    https://mail.yahoo.com/d/folders/1/messages/280615?.intl=ca&.lang=en-CA&.partner=rogers-acs Another very interesting and important post from Connie Shields about AI data Centres and the fight for freedom. Most citizens have no idea what these data centres are about and they see them as harmless...
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    Discussion Is CO2 harmful to earth and mankind?

    More research on the harms or benefits of co2 on mankind and the earth Is CO2 harmful to the earth and to mankind? Searching through millions of pages of curated science papers, published books and articles to find relevant knowledge. All verified citations are included in the 'References'...
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    Discussion You're not Paranoid. You're Being Trained

    Another interesting article from Connie Shield's substack. She is a Canadian writer and researcher who certainly makes you look around and see what is slowly happening in our world. "From locked meat to gated entry- how small changes become permanent systems" You’re Not Paranoid. You’re Being...
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    Discussion Why green extremism matters to your municipality?

    Another interesting article from Municipal Watch by Stella Ambler "When local politicians favour following harmful and expensive globalist policies over the interests of their local residents, the biggest loser is, well You." Why Mark Carney’s Green Extremism Matters to Your Municipality (and...
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    Discussion Know your rights as a Property Owner

    This is an article from the Ontario Landowners Asociation. This is a timely article with what happened recently in Wilmot Township and with the new high speed rail line going from Toronto to Montreal. "Did you know that, as a private landowner, your land use rights, ownership and market...
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    Discussion Canada our country

    Jasmine Laine is a Canadian podcaster. She recently wrote this article. "Why is it that every time our leaders speak, they sound like they're auditioning for a job at the UN? Why is our "sovereignty" always tied to some foreign "imperative" or strategic partnership that costs us billions with...
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    Discussion Who gets the money?

    Who Gets the Money? The Hidden Players in Canada’s Climate Credit Scheme 1. Brokers and Aggregators Carbon credits don’t sell themselves. They’re packaged and marketed by brokers like AirCarbon Exchange, Xpansiv, and Canadian firms like Will Solutions, who take a cut of every credit sold...
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    Discussion Carbon credits

    2030 Targets, Budget Blinders, and the Carbon Credit Trap “Your roads, waterworks, and tax base are now being leveraged to meet climate math that was imported, not approved.” Across Canada, municipal councils—especially in small towns and rural districts—are quietly facing an impossible...
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    Discussion Fact check climate claims

    YOU DON’T HAVE TO BE A CLIMATE SCIENTIST TO PERSONALLY FACT CHECK MISLEADING CLIMATE CHANGE CLAIMS BY GOVERNMENTS AND ACTIVISTS! Our governments, supported by an activist media, routinely disseminate climate change misinformation. For example, the Federal Budget published April 7, 2022...
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    Discussion Financial Post - government transparency

    The Financial Post - Opinion - We need a debate on Climate Science and Policy https://friendsofscience.org/librar...ebate-of-climate-policy.pdf?source=voice4.com
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    Discussion Article from Ontario Land Owners Association

    How Carney Made It Easier To Take Your Land OLA Admin2 April 27, 2026 Latest News With the final passage of the Liberals’ omnibus budget bill, the HighSpeed Rail Network Act is now law. The Liberals used this law to give themselves special expropriation powers to build the high-speed rail...
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    Discussion Has earth's climate always changed?

    Has Earth’s climate always changed? Yes. Long before industrial activity, Earth experienced significant natural climate variability. Examples include: Medieval Warm Period (approx. 950–1250 AD) – a time when Europe experienced milder temperatures. Little Ice Age (approx. 1300–1850 AD) – a...
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    Discussion Climate emergency?

    I was at a Kitchener committee meeting the other night and I heard a staff member make a reference to a climate emergency in our Region. Apparently a climate emergency was declared by the Region in 2019 and it is still in effect. After doing some research I found out that this climate emergency...
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    Discussion Municipal priorities first

    Why climate action plans should not compromise essential services or increase property taxes. There is a growing concern that municipalities are allocating funds toward voluntary climate action plans and net-zero initiatives- often at the expense of core services or by increasing property...
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    Discussion Influences on municipal governance

    Did you know that Section 92 of the Constitution Act, 1867 gives exclusive authority over municipalities to provincial governments? But this constitutional framework has been bypassed by the United Nations and the Federal Government through the use of the Federation of Canadian Municipalities...
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    Discussion Wilmot Water Pact Down the Drain

    This was the headline of a story in the KW Record Thursday April 9. A 1980 Region of Waterloo policy that restricts the amount of groundwater that can be pumped out of the aquifers beneath Wilmot Township has been rescinded. This policy was enacted years ago to stop overpumping of ground water...
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    Discussion What is Municipal Watch?

    Municipal Watch is a Canadian organization founded by Stella Ambler. Stella has been involved in federal and provincial politics for 37 years. She came to realize how much authority and spending power is held at the municipal level of government and how little attention is paid to what goes on...
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    Discussion One Health Agenda Where it all Began

    This article from Connie Shields is entitled "Where It all began: the hidden origin of One world health and the global system now ensnaring Canada. " Most Canadians believe "One Health" is a harmless scientific concept, a way to acknowledge that humans, animals and the environment are...
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    Discussion What is going on at the Region and Water

    On Tuesday, March 31 Luisa D'Amato at The Record wrote an article about the water situation in our Region. The article was called "Region reveals the purpose of pumping water from Wilmot Centre wellfields" Apparently the removal of 30 litres per second of water, which started in 2019, is a...
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