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Cake day: June 17th, 2023

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  • Oh man. I caught it earlier this year in January and it wrecked me. I’ve never been this sick, not even from COVID.

    High fever, chills, chest congestion. I was in bed for a few days just shaking from the chills. Had no appetite. Ended up going to the emergency for a general respiratory infection. I was coughing up body mucous and my head was splitting from the stuffy sinuses.

    I’m getting the vaccine this fall as soon as it’s availabile. I don’t want to go through that again.














  • Ah there we go. Now I understand what you mean. Thank you!

    As far as postal stuff goes, don’t they only have the right to open packages, but not letters? And I don’t think they have the right to get all our digital personal information either. At least not like they do in the U.S. Please correct me if I’m wrong.

    The “unreasonable” part of Section 8 of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms is what protects us, but that doesn’t apply if you’re under investigation for crimes and stuff like a computer needs to be accessed as part of that investigation.

    It does apply. A warrant is required for confiscating and searching mail and computer equipment. It sounds here like it won’t be required.

    I will repeat that the Canadian Government isn’t spewing the same vitriol against immigrants as the American Government, so neither the wording nor the content of the bill suggests some military backed deportation scheme.

    Maybe not, but it lays the ground for it though.

    In any case, as the guy mentioned, the bill isn’t ALL bad. But there are some sections that can be worrisome and prone to exploitation.