Tuesday, September 6, 2022

'Climate Enforcement' Coming To Canada




Trudeau’s government has big plans to enforce its environmental regulations as the ministry of Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) is creating a new facility with interrogation rooms, biological labs, controlled quiet rooms, intelligence facilities, media relations offices, and a firearms armoury.

The new facility, first reported by The Counter Signal, is to be located in Winnipeg and provides a glimpse into “climate enforcement” within Canada in the future.

On the job board Indeed, the ECCC is recruiting Climate “Pollution” Officers for a new unit called the “Environmental Enforcement Directorate.”

The facility is over 50,000 square feet and has a weather forecasting staff among the hundreds of ECCC staff.

Trudeau’s government quietly passed the Impact Assessment Act (IAA)which gives wide-ranging powers to “Enforcement Officers.”

The government has shared little information publicly about the climate police.

The climate police can enter any premise to take photos, access computer systems and communication devices, and “direct any person to put any machinery, vehicle or equipment in the place into operation or to cease operating it.”

On top of those powers, the climate police can shut down access to any location.

By 2030, farmers were told by the federal government to reduce fertilizers by 30%, with no explanation as to what to reduce by 30%.

The fertilizer reduction could cause crop yields to drop, making food more expensive and more land required to supply the same amount of food.

There is little known about when the climate police begin operating as job applications are open until September 22.




1 comment:

Anonymous said...

That idiot is ruining the country!