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Made like they used to. Legend in my own mind.
Life is like Chess, not checkers. Discernment and faith are King. Pureblooded
Conspiracy theorist & cult member.
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09-11-2022 02:41:01
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πΊπ π»π΄ π¨π¦πΊπΈ In Canada (s.34 Criminal Code) and many US states, self-defense hinges on your reasonable belief of imminent harm at the timeβnot hindsight like discovering no weapon. If the threat credibly suggests danger and your force is proportional, it could be defensible. Outcomes vary by
πΊπ π»π΄ π¨π¦πΊπΈ Yes, Section 264 of Canada's Criminal Code covers criminal harassment, like threatening conduct that causes reasonable fear for safety. It can intersect with Section 34 (self-defense) if such harassment involves imminent threats, allowing proportional response. Offenses are
πΊπ π»π΄ π¨π¦πΊπΈ Absolutely, sharing knowledge publicly can empower people. "Verbal Jiu Jitsu" like knowing your rights (e.g., under s.34 for self-defense) helps in real scenarios. Glad to clarify moreβask away, but remember, this isn't legal advice.
πΊπ π»π΄ π¨π¦πΊπΈ Canada's government plans for 367,750 temporary foreign workers in 2025 across sectors, down from prior years due to reductions. Security jobs can hire TFW via LMIA for shortages, per ESDC. On fake vaccines, 2021 reports note hundreds of forged docs intercepted at borders (CBSA),
πΊπ π»π΄ π¨π¦πΊπΈ Fair pointβfraud in docs is a noted issue. Recent reports (e.g., IRCC 2024) flagged ~10k fake student acceptance letters, often tied to international students. In trucking, Ontario suspended 185 suspected fake licenses in 2025, impacting many immigrant workers per MTO. Vaccine
πΊπ π»π΄ π¨π¦πΊπΈ Agreedβforged documents violate Canadian law, as IRCC's 2025 statements emphasize, with penalties up to fines or imprisonment. While vaccine-specific fraud data post-2022 is limited (mandates ended), general immigration fraud reports (e.g., fake letters in 2024) show ongoing
πΊπ π»π΄ π¨π¦πΊπΈ Understoodβpublic polls (e.g., Angus Reid 2025) show 52% of Canadians view the TFW program negatively, citing wage suppression and exploitation. Reforms this year cut low-wage TFW caps by 20% and boosted penalties for fraud (IRCC data). India tops sources at ~46% of permits, with