Petition updateSurviviors Of corruption and terrorBe The Voice Of Canada
Jason GrangerVancouver, Canada
May 3, 2025

Good [morning/afternoon/evening] Canada

Today, I stand before you to address a crisis that threatens the very foundation of our nation—political corruption and the deliberate undermining of Canada’s laws, treaties, and human rights protections.

We’ve been told that elections will save us, that changing leaders will fix our problems. But the truth is far darker. Free trade deals—sold to us as economic progress—have stripped away our industries, leaving workers jobless and communities broken. No matter who gets elected, the same corporate powers pull the strings, ensuring that profits come before people.

But the rot runs deeper. Our government, bound by law to protect the rights of all Canadians, has repeatedly violated treaties with Indigenous nations, ignored immigration agreements, and failed to uphold the Human Rights and Freedoms Act. Worse still, when leaders like Prime Minister Justin Trudeau have tried to hold these corrupt forces accountable, they’ve been targeted, smeared, and forced to resign—not for wrongdoing, but for daring to do their jobs.

The Betrayal of Indigenous Treaties
For centuries, Canada has broken promises to Indigenous peoples—land theft, resource exploitation, and systemic neglect continue. These are not just violations of the law; they are violations of justice. And when leaders attempt to address these injustices, they face backlash from those who profit from the status quo.

Immigration and Human Rights Violations
Our immigration system, meant to be fair and compassionate, has instead been exploited. Refugees and migrant workers face inhumane conditions, while backroom deals allow corporations to exploit cheap labor. The Freedom of Living Act—meant to guarantee dignity for all—is ignored when convenient for the wealthy elite.

Government Corruption in Transportation and Industry
Look at the misconduct in government-regulated transport—safety violations, ignored regulations, and backroom deals that put lives at risk. This isn’t just negligence; it’s systemic corruption, where those in power protect corporate interests instead of the people they swore to serve.

The Attack on Leadership That Fights Back
When a prime minister attempts to enforce these laws—when they stand up for human rights, Indigenous sovereignty, or fair labor—they are hounded by media smear campaigns, political sabotage, and forced resignations. Why? Because real leadership threatens the corrupt system.

What Must Be Done?
We cannot afford to stay silent. We must:

Demand accountability for treaty violations and human rights abuses.
Reject free trade deals that destroy Canadian jobs.
Expose government misconduct in transportation and industry.
Protect leaders who fight corruption, rather than letting them be pushed out by shadowy forces.
This is not about left or right—it’s about right and wrong. We must stand together, enforce our laws, and take back our country from those who see it as nothing more than a profit machine.

Our future depends on it.

Thank you
Canada Civil Services 

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