Mosely Appeal w/ Bath-Shéba van den Berg, Vincent Gircys & Eddie Cornell
Tuesday, March 4 • 6 PM MT (8 PM ET)
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Join Jason for an unfiltered update on the Mosley decision and its appeal, a pivotal legal case challenging the Canadian government’s use of the Emergencies Act during the 2022 Freedom Convoy protests. The Federal Court previously ruled in favour of the plaintiffs—Vincent Gircys and Eddie Cornell—stating the Act’s invocation was unreasonable and violated Charter rights. However, the federal government has since appealed, leaving Canada waiting for the Federal Court of Appeal’s final word.
Featured Guests
Bath-Shéba van den Berg
A multilingual lawyer with a background in international and constitutional law. Having worked at the UN Tribunal and advised on human rights for the British Army, she’s now defending Vincent and Eddie—bringing her expertise to this crucial case.
Vincent Gircys
A former Canadian police officer, unafraid to call out systemic corruption and urging his peers to question globalist agendas. He envisions a future where Canada abandons what he sees as failing institutions in favour of stronger statehood and American-style freedoms.
Eddie Cornell
A fiery political contender bent on toppling Trudeau’s “tyranny” and ditching monarchical symbols for real democracy. Known for his intense social media presence, Eddie blasted the Emergencies Act from day one and is determined to hold the government accountable.
Why You Should Watch
Case on the Brink
With the appeal still pending, find out what’s at stake if the Federal Court of Appeal reverses or upholds the original ruling.
Behind-the-Scenes Insights
Hear Bath-Shéba’s frontline account of legal strategies, plus Vincent and Eddie’s personal takes on how the case affects civil liberties across Canada.
Bold Visions for Canada
From ending monarchy ties to adopting U.S.-style state powers, get a glimpse into the transformative ideas fueling these freedom-focused advocates.
Please tune in for a deep dive into the Mosley Appeal, the players behind it, and the future of Canadian democracy under the rule of law.
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Preston Manning’s recent warning that a Mark Carney Liberal victory would “spark Western secession” strikes a chord in Alberta, where many feel that federal policies have sidelined resource-based interests for far too long. His statement, “a vote for the Carney Liberals is a vote for Western secession – a vote for the breakup of Canada as we know it”, reflects growing Western frustration.
Unsurprisingly, the Uniparty closed ranks in response. Mark Carney framed Manning’s concerns as “unhelpful,” insisting that “this is a time when we need to come together as a country.” More startling, however, is Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre, whose party traces its roots back to Manning’s Reform, echoing Carney’s sentiment. Poilievre declared in response to Manning, “No, we need to unite the country … We need to bring all Canadians together in a spirit of common ground.”
By siding with Carney over Manning, Poilievre has once again turned his back on Alberta, conservatives, and the ...
Greg Arcade has provided an update on his battle with brain cancer. His strength is admirable and his fight will continue.
Psalm 150 - King James Version
Praise ye the Lord. Praise God in his sanctuary: praise him in the firmament of his power.
Praise him for his mighty acts: praise him according to his excellent greatness.
Praise him with the sound of the trumpet: praise him with the psaltery and harp.
Praise him with the timbrel and dance: praise him with stringed instruments and organs.
Praise him upon the loud cymbals: praise him upon the high sounding cymbals.
Let every thing that hath breath praise the Lord. Praise ye the Lord.
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Enjoy the Conversation on Alberta Independence with Jeffrey Rath & Chris Scott — From the Live event in Drayton Valley!
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What’s in the Letter & Why It Matters
Leadership at a Crossroads: Rath says Premier Smith must remove Kenney-era ministers implicated in pandemic misfeasance or risk losing Albertans’ trust.
COVID Accountability Gap: There has been no public inquiry, no retroactive help for shuttered businesses, and no action on vaccine injury concerns.
“Team Alberta,” Not “Team Canada”: He slams Ottawa’s 25 % retaliatory tariffs and Smith’s support for making everything from trucks to tomatoes pricier in Alberta.
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“Whereas Canada is founded upon principles that recognize the supremacy of God and the rule of law: …”
According to former Newfoundland Premier Brian Peckford, the last living signatory to the Charter, this statement, followed by a colon, was deliberately designed to be read before each section of the Charter. It was not a ceremonial “preamble” but a constant framing principle, meant to remind legislators, judges, and citizens alike that the Charter’s rights have a transcendent source. The supremacy of God was intended to inform and contextualize all subsequent articles, rather than be relegated to symbolic status or ignored altogether.
Over time, ...