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Canada quietly pushing Agenda 2030 with bill S-206…
Posted on 6/17/26 at 7:00 am
Posted on 6/17/26 at 7:00 am
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If tweet fails to load, click here. KILL BILL S-206
The Enforcement Switch Behind Every Other Bill
The Distraction Strategy
Parliament is flooding Canadians with dozens of bills at once — each controversial, each alarming — for one reason: to hide the keystone bill that makes them all enforceable.
That bill is S-206.
Different sectors. Different rights. One enforcement engine.
The Pattern You’re Supposed to Miss
Yes, many bills are advancing at the same time — and they fall into familiar clusters:
Due Process & Court Rights
S-206 — Administrative Monetary Penalties (AMPs)
C-63 — Online Harms
C-27 — Digital Charter / AI regulation
Parliamentary Power Shift
C-26 — Critical Cyber Systems
C-11 / C-18 — Online Streaming & News control
Property & Land Control
C-234 — Agriculture restrictions
S-241 — Jane Goodall Act
C-49 — Atlantic Accord amendments
Speech, Assembly & Religion
C-63, C-261, C-70, C-9
Each attacks a different freedom.
All depend on one thing: the power to punish without courts.
The Keystone: Bill S-206
S-206 is the hub.
It allows federal departments to issue penalties without:
hearings
judges
trials
due process
common-law protections
meaningful judicial review
It turns agencies into investigator, prosecutor, judge, and enforcer — all in one.
That is not democracy.
What S-206 Enables
Data alone cannot control people. Punishment does.
S-206 is the enforcement engine behind:
Digital ID
CBDCs
Carbon allowances
Smart-meter penalties
Travel scoring
Online speech controls
Zoning & land-use mandates
Biosafety / One-Health rules
Remove the keystone ? the entire system collapses.
Why So Many Bills at Once?
Because if Canadians focus on S-206, the agenda dies.
The noise is intentional:
Scatter attention
Exhaust the public
Create outrage fatigue
Prevent organized resistance
Slip the core bill through unnoticed
This is how large control systems are built.
The Digital Governance Architecture
What they’re building:
Digital ID ? who you are
CBDCs ? what you buy
Carbon scoring ? how you move & heat your home
Online harms laws ? what you say
Smart meters ? how you use utilities
Biosafety rules ? what you grow or own
None of it works without instant penalties.
That penalty system is S-206.
If S-206 Falls, Everything Else Fails
If S-206 is stopped:
Digital ID enforcement collapses
CBDC controls collapse
Carbon rationing collapses
Online harms penalties collapse
Smart-meter enforcement collapses
Surveillance becomes information-only
Remove the hub ? the wheel falls off.
The Message Canadians Must Hear
The other bills are distractions.
S-206 is the enforcement engine.
If we fight 20 bills, we lose.
If we stop one, we win.
Posted on 6/17/26 at 7:08 am to Placekicker
More gas in the fire for Provinces leaving Canada for the US.
It all comes down to “the barrel of a gun” sooner or later. Albeit AI might change that as long as the power plants keep AI running. Everything changes when the lights go out. And insurgents know this.
It all comes down to “the barrel of a gun” sooner or later. Albeit AI might change that as long as the power plants keep AI running. Everything changes when the lights go out. And insurgents know this.
Posted on 6/17/26 at 7:12 am to RCDfan1950
If the trend continues, Canada and Great Britain will become shithole countries within ten years.
Posted on 6/17/26 at 7:18 am to Placekicker
quote:
S-241 — Jane Goodall Act

Posted on 6/17/26 at 7:21 am to Hangover Haven
Canada Board
Oh, and frick Canada
Oh, and frick Canada
Posted on 6/17/26 at 7:22 am to Geekboy
yup, we're going to need a northern border wall as well
Posted on 6/17/26 at 7:32 am to Placekicker
quote:
S-241 — Jane Goodall Act
Oh shite. I don’t look down.
This post was edited on 6/17/26 at 7:33 am
Posted on 6/17/26 at 8:23 am to Placekicker
Agenda 21
Project 2025
Agenda 2030
Getting tough to keep up on what mastermind plan people should be outraged about.
Project 2025
Agenda 2030
Getting tough to keep up on what mastermind plan people should be outraged about.
Posted on 6/17/26 at 8:47 am to RCDfan1950
PS to the above. We all are focused on AI Centers having their own power sources so as not to impose on the energy price and accessibility of the locals…but this MO also guarantees that these AI centers will still be operable when the rest of us are in the communication dark. Black Helicopter Emoji?
Guess paranoia has set in for my ‘golden years’.
Guess paranoia has set in for my ‘golden years’.
Posted on 6/17/26 at 8:50 am to Placekicker
Remember what Canada’s government did to their truckers.
Remember how they trampled people with horses.
Remember how they trampled people with horses.
Posted on 6/17/26 at 8:55 am to ragincajun03
quote:
Getting tough to keep up on what mastermind plan people should be outraged about.
The WEF has been talking about this very thing for years. Agenda 2030. Total surveillance state. 15 minute cities. Carbon tax. No privacy. Etc… Forbes had an article about it back in 2014. Look at what they’re doing in Europe with the censorship laws- all at the same time, almost like it was coordinated by people in these governments who are WEF disciples.
S-206 is the hub.
It allows federal departments to issue penalties without:
hearings
judges
trials
due process
common-law protections
meaningful judicial review
It turns agencies into investigator, prosecutor, judge, and enforcer — all in one.
That is not democracy.
What S-206 Enables
Data alone cannot control people. Punishment does.
S-206 is the enforcement engine behind:
Digital ID
CBDCs
Carbon allowances
Smart-meter penalties
Travel scoring
Online speech controls
Zoning & land-use mandates
Biosafety / One-Health rules
Posted on 6/17/26 at 9:41 am to Placekicker
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