The worst government in the history of western society
https://x.com/stephen_taylor/status/1942667377067381242
Men always work harder and more readily when they work on that which belongs to them. It is purely undeniable that, when a man engages in remunerative work, the impelling reason and motive of his work is to obtain property and thereafter to hold it as his own.
Pope Leo XIII (1878)
Handing out awards to Theresa Tam and Bonnie Henry shows how politically motivated it is
https://nationalpost.com/opinion/the-order-of-canada-has-been-exposed-as-a-sham
The David and Goliath Narrative
In the gleaming corridors of the Cross Cancer Institute in Edmonton, Alberta, a nuclear medicine physician named Dr. Viliam Makis once conducted cutting-edge cancer treatments that he claims saved hundreds of lives. Today, that same physician finds himself embroiled in a legal and professional battle that has consumed nearly a decade of his life, cost Alberta taxpayers millions in legal fees, and raised fundamental questions about whistleblower protection, institutional power, and the price of speaking truth to authority in Canada's healthcare system.
The story of Dr. Makis is not merely one of professional misconduct allegations—it is a tale that reveals the complex dynamics between healthcare institutions, regulatory bodies, and physicians who dare to challenge the status quo. At its heart lies a single incident on April 21, 2017, that lasted mere minutes but has reverberated through the halls of justice for years.
The ...