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Hiking, fishing, and good old-fashioned fun in the woods are officially off-limits to Nova Scotians under a wildfire prevention policy that the Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms calls an 'extreme' violation of citizens' protected right to freedom of movement.

Yet another example that Canadians have lost their minds.

>Hiking, fishing, and good old-fashioned fun in the woods are officially off-limits to Nova Scotians under a wildfire prevention policy that the Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms calls an 'extreme' violation of citizens' protected right to freedom of movement. Yet another example that Canadians have lost their minds.
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We are restricting travel and activities that really aren't necessary for most of us.

That begs the question, what's necessary?

Two weeks, flatten the curve. Trust the science.

Is this "stay out" policy government duty, or government overreach?

There's really no question here.

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Woah!

Cool it with the anti-semitism there!

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Your government is a group of actors hired by jews to conceal their power. Overthrow your government and kick the jews out of your country.

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That explains why this is happening first in a small jurisdiction like Nova Scotia. They’re testing the waters to see what they can get away with. If they tried this in a California (well known for wild fires) it would get much more attention.

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Not trying to fed post, but does there exist a line not to be crossed anymore before people push back?

a hundred years ago this would be reason for people to build public gallows.

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does there exist a line not to be crossed anymore before people push back

Alberta is drawing a line. East Canada is commies

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Canadians did push back with their Freedom Convoy protest, but the government pushed back harder. Same with America and Jan 6th.

Suggesting to take it further would indeed be a fed post. Your question is valid.