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Caryma Sa'd - Lawyer + Political Satirist@CarymaRulesPat King’s bail
hearing is starting now.
This is the same crown who secured Tamara Lich’s detention, but a
different jurist, in this case a Justice of the Peace (JP).
King is represented by Cal Rosemond, who is also Chris Sky’s lawyer.
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Why was Tamara Lich denied bail? Lawyer Matthew Wolfson on convoy
organizer's arrest
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Ontario Court Justice Julie Bourgeois felt that Lich was obstinate and
dangerous in her responses to the court during bail hearing last
Saturday.
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Ottawa convoy protest organizer Tamara Lich denied bail
Judge was not convinced she would go home and follow conditions
Tamara Lich, a major organizer of the so-called Freedom Convoy, was denied bail Tuesday morning in Ottawa.
Lich, the Alberta woman behind a now-halted GoFundMe campaign that raised over $10 million to support the protest in Ottawa, was arrested and charged Thursday with counselling to commit mischief.
Before her arrest, she told journalists she wasn't concerned about being arrested, didn't think the protest was illegal and also said her bank account was frozen.
On Tuesday, the judge said she was not convinced Lich would go home, stay there and stop her alleged counselling.
"This community has already been impacted enough by some of the criminal activity and blockades you took part in and even led," said Justice Julie Bourgeois.
"You have had plenty of opportunity to remove yourself and even others from this criminal activity but obstinately chose not to and persistently counselled others not to either.
"In Canada, every citizen can certainly disagree with and protest against government decisions but it needs to be done in a democratic fashion in abidance with the laws that have been established democratically."
Set to return next week
Bourgeois said she found Lich to be guarded and "almost obstructive" at times during the initial court appearance on Saturday and the judge stated it was disturbing Lich didn't have a plan to get home after other organizers started getting arrested.
Her husband Dwayne Lich, who would be responsible as a proposed surety to report any breach of bail conditions, gave "unreliable and not credible" evidence, Bourgeois found.
Tamara Lich, who Bourgeois says could face a "lengthy" stay in prison if convicted, is scheduled to return to court on March 2.
Lich's lawyer Diane Magas confirmed to CBC Tuesday afternoon she plans to seek an appeal of the decision to deny her client bail.
Downtown Ottawa is starting to return to normal after police flooded the core over the weekend, towing more than 100 vehicles that didn't leave and charging more than 100 people.
Businesses that had been forced to close are starting to reopen, light rail is running again through downtown and the area controlled by police checkpoints has shrunk.
Convoy organizer Tamara Lich's lawyer prepping bail review application; Pat King awaits decision
In denying bail, Ontario Court Justice Julie Bourgeois said she could not be sure that Lich would not re-offend
Two of the most visible and vocal organizers behind the “Freedom Convoy” protests remain in an Ottawa jail as Tamara Lich was denied bail Tuesday and Pat King will wait until Friday to learn whether a judge will grant his request to return to Alberta under bail conditions.
Ontario Court Justice Julie Bourgeois said she believed there was a substantial likelihood Lich would re-offend if released.
“I cannot be reassured that if I release you into the community that you will not re-offend,” Bourgeois said. “Your detention is necessary for the protection and safety of the public.”
Following the hearing, Lich’s Ottawa-based defence lawyer, Diane Magas, said she was preparing a bail review application after her client was denied her freedom and hoped the application could be heard as soon as next week.
The judge cited the “immense” impact the convoy and the ensuing occupation had on the community and said she believed Lich was “obstinate” and “disingenuous” in her responses to the court during her bail hearing on Saturday.
Lich appeared in court via a video link Tuesday, while King appeared in person in a neighbouring courtroom, where his lawyer presented a bail plan that includes a $50,000 bond from an Alberta woman who acknowledged she had only known King for four weeks.
Kerry Komix, the proposed surety, also travelled to Ottawa to support the demonstration.
Assistant Crown Attorney Moiz Karimjee, who led the prosecution in both bail hearings, questioned the woman’s ability to act as a reliable surety and suggested she shared the same ideology as King.
Photo by JANE ROSENBERG /REUTERS
The court was shown numerous videos of King’s own dispatches — including his now infamous rants promoting racist conspiracy theories — as he watched from the prisoner’s box wearing white pants and a grey hoodie emblazoned with the word Odin.
He also wore a surgical mask at the court’s direction and was reminded at one point by Justice of the Peace Andrew Seymour to wear his mask.
King was cautioned by his lawyer, Cal Rosemond, following an outburst from the prisoner’s box early in the hearing and remained silent, occasionally slouching in his seat or fidgeting with his mask for the rest of the lengthy session.
Karimjee pointed to the “disturbing evidence” seen and heard in the widely-circulated videos and told the court King, like Lich, presented “a substantial likelihood” of reoffending.
King, 44, was arrested on Friday and faces charges of mischief, counselling to commit mischief, counselling to commit the offence of disobeying a court order and counselling to obstruct police.
Lich was arrested last Thursday and charged with counselling to commit mischief.
During the lunch break, King was also served with a statement of claim in the $306-million class-action lawsuit against him, other organizers and participants of the so-called “Freedom Convoy.”
Karimjee likened the incessant honking of trucker horns to “torture” and said King, who often cited the phrase “Art of War” in his online tirades, believed he was leading a war against government forces.
“He was at war with the City of Ottawa,” Karimjee said. “The noise was a form of torture that was implemented on the citizens of Ottawa by Mr. King (with) what can only be described as a sadistic laugh…
“Not only did Mr. King know, but it was his intention to use that noise to get the federal government to negotiate and come to the table. And, quite disturbingly, Mr. King was mocking, laughing at poor Ottawans who were not able to sleep. He was saying, ‘We have achieved our objective.’”
Under the bail plan proposed by his lawyer, King would return to Alberta to live with Komix in a spare room in her home. The woman said she is willing to put up $50,000 — approximately half the value of her home — and told the court she would pledge the full value of the home “if it was necessary.”
The bail plan would ensure King would be unable to communicate with others to organize any further protests, Rosemond told the court.
“He’ll be stuck on house arrest” in rural Alberta with Komix, Rosemond said, and as surety she would be limiting his access to the internet by guarding the password and confiscating any cellular devices.
Komix told the court she is a light sleeper and has a dog.
“She’s going to follow your bail order to the letter of the law,” Rosemond told the judge. “(King) is not in Ottawa under this bail plan, and he doesn’t have access to electronic devices without his surety looking over his shoulder — (one) who stands to lose a lot of money if anything goes wrong with this bail plan.”
Seymour said he recognized the “vast” public interest in the case and said he would render his decision Friday afternoon.
While she remains in custody, Lich was ordered to have no contact with King or other convoy organizers Benjamin Dichter, Christopher Barber and Daniel Bulford.
Lich has no criminal record and the mischief case against her has not been tested in court.
Barber was granted bail and released on Saturday by the same judge who denied bail in Lich’s case.
The judge gave him 24 hours to get out of town and banned him from supporting the “Freedom Convoy” in any shape or form.
With files from Gary Dimmock, Michael Edgar and The Canadian Press
https://www.cbc.ca/news/
No bail decision yet for Tamara Lich, convoy protest organizer
Lich told court she has few assets and her bank accounts have been frozen
A second major organizer of the so-called Freedom Convoy will have to wait a few more days before an Ontario Court of Justice judge decides whether to grant her bail.
Tamara Lich, the Alberta woman behind a now-halted GoFundMe campaign that raised over $10 million to support the protest in Ottawa, was arrested and charged Thursday with counselling to commit mischief.
Police arrested another key leader, Chris Barber, on the same day. He was released on bail Friday.
Before her arrest, Lich told journalists she wasn't concerned about being arrested, didn't think the protest was illegal and also said her bank account was frozen
WATCH: Protest organizer Tamara Lich speaks with reporters before her arrest
At her bail hearing Saturday, Lich wore a black hoodie with white text that combined a heart and maple leaf to read "I love Canadian oil and gas."
She was also required to wear a medical mask, one of the mandates the convoy has been fighting against, along with requiring COVID-19 vaccines to participate in certain activities like cross-border trucking.
Crown attorney Moiz Karimjee focused on both Lich and her husband Dwayne's ability to pay a proposed $5,000 bond if Lich breached any conditions the judge may impose.
Lich, who lives in Medicine Hat, Alta., and her husband both work in the oil and gas sector. Lich told the court she has no savings and few assets, including a 2017 Jeep and 2018 Ford F-150 that they're continuing to make payments on.
She also offered no suggestions how she would be able to make her way back to Alberta if ordered to, since she travelled to Ottawa with Barber, whose bail conditions include that he not communicate with her.
Her lawyer, Diane Magas, later told court that one of the lawyers representing Lich in a proposed $10-million class-action lawsuit against protesters would be able to drive the couple back to Alberta, allowing her to leave within the next week.
Tamara Lich, organizer for a protest convoy by truckers and supporters demanding an end to COVID-19 vaccine mandates, delivers a statement during a news conference in Ottawa, Thursday, Feb. 3, 2022. (Adrian Wyld/The Canadian Press)
Husband travelled on private jet
Lich has been a major player in the demonstrations in Canada's capital, which have lasted for more than three weeks and have attracted international attention.
Ottawa police said Saturday they had made 170 arrests and towed 53 vehicles out of the occupation zone.
Dwayne Lich has been proposed to act as her surety, meaning he would have to report if she breached any bail conditions.
In his testimony, he said he flew to Ottawa on Feb. 2 on a private jet at a cost of $5,000, paid for by a "nice gentleman" named Joseph that he'd only recently met.
"But he told me that my plane ride was taken care of, which was a miracle," he told the court.
The Crown questioned Dwayne Lich on his ability to serve as surety, given he'd been in Ottawa throughout much of the protests while his wife had been recorded telling protesters to "Hold the line at all costs."
For weeks, the convoy blocked several major roads in Ottawa's downtown core. (Reno Patry/CBC/Radio Canada)
While he said he didn't believe in the blockades or holding the line, Dwayne Lich also said he didn't see anything wrong, equating the blockades to a large traffic jam or parked cars in a snow storm.
"I don't see no guns. I don't see anything criminal as far as I can see. I just see trucks parked," he said.
Dwayne Lich questions legality of Emergencies Act
He also questioned whether the Emergencies Act — which was debated Saturday in the House of Commons — was implemented legally, at times confusing the numbered amendments found in the U.S. Constitution with Canada's Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
"Honestly? I thought it was a peaceful protest and based on my first amendment, I thought that was part of our rights," he told the court.
"What do you mean, first amendment? What's that?" Judge Julie Bourgeois asked him.
"I don't know. I don't know politics. I don't know," he said. "I wasn't supportive of the blockade or the whatever, but I didn't realize that it was criminal to do what they were doing. I thought it was part of our freedoms to be able to do stuff like that."
He also began asking the court about whether the Liberal government was legally allowed to implement the Emergencies Act.
"Can you tell me if what they did is really legal? If this is something that they can be doing or is it against everything that is good and holy? I don't know," he said.
While the Crown argued his comments showed he might not recognize the law, Magas asked him if he understood that any restrictions set by the court would need to be followed, to which he said he did.
The Crown is arguing against bail for Tamara Lich, saying she's already proven she has no respect for the law and that her husband's testimony shows they have rich friends and could fundraise more money.
The judge is expected to make a decision Tuesday.
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Date: Mon, 28 Feb 2022 16:25:22 +0000
Subject: RE: Deployment of Emergencies Act expected to pass with
support of the NDP because of Trudeau's predictable confidence vote EH
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To: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.
Thank you for your email. My office has been inundated with similar emails.
On Monday February the 21st, the Liberals and NDP voted in favour of
the Emergencies Act and called the situation at hand a public order
emergency. It was the first time that this act has ever been used and
the act preceding the emergencies act was only used in WW1, WW2 and
the FLQ Crisis. This vote was specifically disturbing because it
occurred despite the fact that all of the cross border protests were
concluded and the one in Ottawa was disbursed and disbanding. It was a
dark day for personal freedoms and peaceful protests in Canada.
The Prime Minister appears to have made no effort to de-escalate the
situation. Instead, he has insulted and disrespected Canadians, and
then when it blew up, instead of apologizing and listening to what
people had to say, jumped straight to the most extreme measures to
deal with the protests.
Imposing powers of the Emergencies Act sets a dangerous precedent. The
Government of Canada included in its laundry list of powers the
ability to freeze the funds of those supporting the demonstrators.
Governments should not have the power to close the bank accounts of
hardworking Canadians simply on the suspicion of supporting causes of
which the government doesn’t approve. This is a slippery slope, and
not how the government should operate in a free and democratic
society.
Some of my comments are contained in this speech I delivered in the
House of Commons on behalf of constituents. It is worth watching as it
clearly shows where I stand and the actions that I personally took to
stop this government overreach. The video can be viewed here:
https://fb.watch/bmjT0H1Fs2/
In an even more baffling turn of events, less than 48 hours after
voting to implemented the Emergencies Act the Prime Minister announced
on February the 23rd that the “situation is no longer an emergency”
and revoked the Emergencies Act. Although it is unnerving to even
consider that the PM would invoke the Act to silence his political
adversaries, I am thankful that the direct, powerful and prolonged
pressure by Conservative MPs and engaged constituents such as yourself
seems to have impacted his decision. In the words of our interim
Conservative Leader “Nothing has changed between Monday and today
other than a flood of concerns from Canadian citizens, bad press, and
international ridicule.”
This is not a win, our work is not over yet. What all Canadians need
now is a clear plan out of this pandemic by ending the mandates and a
return to normal life. Unfortunately, the Liberals and NDP are
unwilling to even discuss a plan for Canadians and unwilling to put
their political differences aside.
I will continue to be your strong voice in Ottawa and I hope that I
can continue to count on your support as I hold this government to
account for their actions.
Sincerely,
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Deployment of Emergencies Act expected to pass with support of the NDP
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Date: Mon, 21 Feb 2022 19:14:55 +0000
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From: "Bergen, Candice - M.P."<candice.bergen@parl.gc.ca>
Date: Mon, 21 Feb 2022 19:14:55 +0000
Subject: Automatic reply: Deployment of Emergencies Act expected to
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To: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.
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From: "Blanchet, Yves-François - Député"<Yves-Francois.Blanchet@parl.
Date: Mon, 21 Feb 2022 19:14:55 +0000
Subject: Réponse automatique : Deployment of Emergencies Act expected
to pass with support of the NDP because of Trudeau's predictable
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To: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.
(Ceci est une réponse automatique)
(English follows)
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Date: Mon, 21 Feb 2022 15:06:16 -0400
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Deployment of Emergencies Act expected to pass with support of the NDP
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