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📰 🇨🇦 CCJ Daily News Brief: Government Overreach Warning — 📅 December 10, 2025
Canadian Citizens Journal📰 🇨🇦 CCJ Daily News Brief: Government Overreach Warning 📅 December 10, 2025 This is the Canadian Citizens Journal. Unfiltered Canadian truth. ⸻ 📰 HEADLINES • Interest rates frozen at two point two five percent • Ottawa expands the national terrorist entities list • New fast-track immigration pathway for foreign doctors • Flu cases rising across Canada • Atlantic premiers request a regional meeting with Prime Minister Mark Carney • Major Mi’gmaq governance agreement signed in New Brunswick • Blueberry farmers report over twenty-one million dollars in losses • Newfoundland and Labrador wildfire evacuees receive additional aid • Prince Edward Island liquidates American alcohol stockpile to fund food banks ⸻ 🌊 ATLANTIC WATCH — WHAT THEY DID IN OUR BACKYARD TODAY New Brunswick Signs Major Mi’gmaq Rights and Governance Agreement Eight Mi’gmaq First Nations and Parks Canada now share decision-making authority over Kouchibouguac National Park, Fundy National Park, and several historic sites. This includes conservation, harvesting, land use, cultural access, and economic development. Most residents were never told how far-reaching this change would be. Expanded Enforcement in the Atlantic Region The Canada Border Services Agency highlighted increased cross-border enforcement, immigration actions, and security operations across New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, and Newfoundland and Labrador. A quiet expansion of federal authority. Blueberry Farmers in Crisis New Brunswick blueberry growers lost over forty-three million pounds of crop in twenty twenty-five, worth more than twenty-one million dollars. Government support totals only one point five million dollars. Prince Edward Island Selling Off U.S. Alcohol to Support Food Banks The province expects six hundred thousand dollars in revenue from liquidation, all going to food banks. A reminder of how heavily Atlantic Canadians now rely on food support programs. Newfoundland and Labrador Wildfire Evacuees to Receive Additional Five Hundred Dollars A one-time payment from the Canadian Red Cross for households evacuated for more than fourteen days. ⸻ 🚨 SAINT JOHN FIREFIGHTERS SOUND THE ALARM Saint John firefighters issued a public warning about the state of the city’s fire trucks. They report that frontline engines are repeatedly breaking down, that aging spare trucks are being used as primary units, and that two fire crews were out of service this weekend because there were no working fire engines available. Firefighters say City leadership ignored years of internal concerns, pushed failing trucks back into service, and delayed ordering replacements even though delivery can take many months. The result is higher repair costs, reduced capability, and serious risk to public safety in Canada’s oldest incorporated city. ⸻ 🏛️ PARLIAMENT WATCH — WHAT THEY SAID WHEN THEY THOUGHT WE WEREN’T LISTENING Multiple petitions tabled in the House of Commons yesterday warned about growing federal overreach. Petitioners told Parliament they are alarmed that amendments to Bill C-9 could be used to criminalize passages of the Bible, the Quran, the Torah, and other sacred texts. This follows comments from the new Minister of Canadian Identity and Culture suggesting prosecutors should press charges against individuals citing scripture that government officials consider harmful. Another petition demanded health freedom, arguing that federal regulation threatens Canadians’ ability to choose natural health products and to make their own decisions about prevention and treatment. ⸻ ⚕️ HEALTH AND PREPAREDNESS — FLU CASES RISING Flu cases, hospitalizations, and outbreaks are climbing across Canada, especially in long-term care homes and among seniors. Natural supports Canadians can use: • Vitamin D • Fresh ginger tea — fresh ginger works best • Warm broths • Water with honey • Fresh lemon juice • Lemon, honey, and ginger combined • Cinnamon tea • Peppermint tea Additional herbal supports: elderberry syrup, echinacea, turmeric with black pepper, thyme tea, diluted oregano oil, garlic, and steam inhalation with eucalyptus or peppermint. ⸻ 💰 ECONOMIC SIGNALS • Shrinkflation continues across grocery chains • Food prices expected to increase after the holidays • Heating costs remain high • Discussions about an exit tax for Canadians leaving the country are resurfacing • Housing markets in New Brunswick and Nova Scotia are tightening again ⸻ 🎭 SMOKE AND MIRRORS Mainstream outlets focus heavily on soft human-interest stories while ignoring: • Land governance changes • Rising living costs • Healthcare strain • Growing dependence on food banks • Expanding federal surveillance and security powers The gap between what is reported and what matters continues to widen. ⸻ 👁️ TODAY’S WATCHLIST • Digital identity verification steps appearing across government logins • The upcoming regional meeting requested by Atlantic premiers • Respiratory outbreaks emerging in long-term care homes • Follow-up announcements related to Mi’gmaq governance agreements • New federal rules expected before year’s end ⸻ 🕊️ FINAL WORD Freedom does not fall in a single day. It erodes quietly, piece by piece, until someone finally notices the silence. This is the Canadian Citizens Journal.50 views 2 comments -
📰 🇨🇦 CCJ Daily News Brief: Government Overreach Warning
Canadian Citizens JournalCCJ Daily News Brief: Government Overreach Warning CCJ Daily Brief — Unfiltered Canadian Truth December 10, 2025 — CCJ Daily News Brief This is the CCJ Daily News Brief—unfiltered Canadian truth. Today’s headlines expose the rapid government overreach happening across Canada: • Religious freedom under threat as Ottawa pushes vague “hate” legislation • Digital ID systems quietly merging across CRA, Service Canada, and EI • Seniors still being given mRNA boosters despite alarming deterioration reports • Housing inequality deepening while newcomers receive full immediate support • MAiD expansion quietly advancing behind closed doors • Economic pressure rising with food inflation, exit tax discussions, and shrinkflation • International agreements shaping Canadian policy without public awareness CCJ breaks down what the mainstream media won’t touch: the real state of freedom, rights, and government power in Canada. Freedom doesn’t disappear overnight— it erodes quietly, then all at once. Stay awake. Stay vocal. Stay ungovernable. ⸻ ⭐ SHORT DESCRIPTION (X-friendly) Canada’s freedoms are under pressure. Religious rights, Digital ID, seniors’ health, housing inequality, MAiD expansion, and economic strain—all in today’s CCJ Daily News Brief. Unfiltered Canadian truth. ⸻ ⭐ SUBSTACK DESCRIPTION (Expanded) Welcome to the CCJ Daily News Brief for December 10, 2025. This edition covers the most concerning developments the mainstream media refuses to acknowledge: religious freedom legislation, the quiet rollout of a national Digital ID, seniors suffering after continued mRNA boosters, housing inequality, MAiD expansions, economic red flags, and the global frameworks shaping Canadian policy. Each day, CCJ brings you clear, unfiltered truth about the direction Canada is heading—socially, economically, politically, and spiritually. Because Canadians deserve transparency, not scripted narratives.87 views 7 comments