[Still seeking Witnesses for Canadian FATCA IGA lawsuit. If interested contact me at Stephen.Kish.Chair@adcs-adsc.ca
FOR THOSE CANADIANS WHO ALREADY VOLUNTEERED: Unless you have already been informed by me or by our legal team that you will not be a witness, there is still the possibility — or likelihood — that you will be asked to be a witness. I’m sorry but I cannot estimate the time it will take for our legal team to get back to you with their decision. This is because they need to “mesh” the characteristics of all of the necessary witnesses and testimonies with the actual detailed submission that contains the entirety of their evidence. Please be patient in our getting back to you with a decision. Thank you for your help.]
Today I listened to yet another story from a Canadian volunteering to be a Witness in our lawsuit.
— Here is the ending of her story — which shows what we are fighting against (posted with permission):
“I am a senior age 70 and this is not how I had hoped to spend my “golden years” – in fear of a bully who is totally unreasonable — and angry that my Canadian government would allow the IRS to “bully” old, honest, hardworking Canadian citizens first and foremost.”
June 30, 2016 — CBC (Chris Hall) ANALYSIS Behind the scenes: How softwood lumber interrupted Obama and Trudeau’s bilateral bromance
One comment: *I swear Justin was wagging his tail.*
That sort of says it for me (while we also watch the Liberal government completely flip on any of their strong statements re Bill-C31 when the Conservatives were still in power. What changed?)…
Interesting the truth in your phrase replacement there, Middle Finger!
Not a very PC analogy, but Justin had his head so far up Obama’s butt you couldn’t tell them apart.
I look forward to reading a rebuttal to all of Obama’s self-serving BS & hypocrisy. “no matter who we are, where we come from, what our last names are, what faith we practice, here, we can make of our lives what we will”, “investment in our people at home”, “We believe in the right of all people to participate in society”, etc.
Oh yeah, and “We’ve watched citizens knitting toques to keep refugees warm” — ah, did you ask the knitters for their papers, or is this just another example of the mindless misuse of the word “citizen” to mean “resident”?
Most of what I want to say about the “esteemed elected Parliament” would not be printable or would be censored.
@cj wells, I gladly voted leave and worked with LabourLeave on the campaign.
FATCA and the ADCS lawsuit helped clear me my mind on alll this.
The EU Institutions once you sit down with the EU literature are simply anti-democratic and I could see no clear path to gaining help as an EU Citizen in protecting my rights.
Next was the issue of Sovereignty, which is frankly everything. I heard too many on the remain side proclaim we needed to give up sovereignty to gain market share. That was too eerie and sounded like the Canadian Banks to me!!!
I now look forward to Global Britania being open to the world to free trade and open to the world with a fair global immigration system.
@Eric
“is this just another example of the mindless misuse of the word “citizen” to mean “resident”?”
What would be yet “another example” of misuse of the word “citizen” to mean “resident”?