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Kenneth Tellis

Where Canada's downward spiral all began
By Kenneth T. Tellis
Apr 21, 2011 - 12:20:25 AM

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The instigation of all Canada's problems began with the election of the Liberal Party and Lester Bowles Pearson as Prime Minister of Canada in 1963. Mike Pearson as he liked to be called, was a Canadian diplomat in Washington, DC, who was named before the House UnAmerican Activities Committee (by State Department employee Elizabeth Bentley who was a member of a Soviet spy ring operating out of the U.S. Department of State) as a courier who transported copies of U.S. secret documents out of the U.S. to the USSR. 'Mike' Lester B. Pearson is the ONLY known Canadian diplomat ever to be cited in the HUAC investigation.

As a Soviet agent Pearson wanted to cause as many problems as he could for Canada and Western Europe and raised such issues as the Maple Leaf flag to throw people off, and hide his true political leanings. His followers within the Liberal Party had no idea of his leanings and thus he gained their confidence.

On April 17, 1968, the Liberal Party of Canada held a Convention in Ottawa, Ontario, to choose a new leader, who would replace Lester B. Pearson as prime minister of Canada. Pearson used all his influence to promote an unknown Quebecois, named Pierre-Elliott Trudeau for the leadership of the Liberal Party of Canada, and Pierre-Elliott Trudeau was voted in as leader of the Liberal Party by a majority.

Pearson even went as far as to gang up with his other Liberal colleagues against Judy LaMarsh, the former Deputy Prime Minister of Canada. Why did Pearson chose an unknown like Pierre-Elliott Trudeau to lead Canada? Trudeau's IDOLS were all Marxists, like Pearson who praised the Soviet Union, China and Cuba.

Neither Pearson nor Trudeau ever believed in democracy, and thus set Canada adrift from a democracy toward a totalitarian state inconceivable to the majority of Canadians. These charlatans used guile to fool the Canadian public. Trudeau took Canada down the road of destruction one step at a time by catering to and molly-coddling the Quebecois. All of the QUEBECOIS separatists are either socialists or hard-line Leftists.

While the question for today is how do we the people of Canada get her back on the road to democracy, we first have to deal with an issue that began way back in 1967, when the separatists serpent raised its ugly head on the Canadian scene.

How do we in Canada take back control of this country, and how do we defy the separatist serpent?

Some years ago at a meeting on bilingualism held in Aurora, I sat at the table of Al Paladini, Ontario Minister of Highways & Transportation in the Ontario provincial government of Mike Harris. I noted at this meeting that the question arose about the Canada-Quebec language issue. To me this was unacceptable from the point of view that Canada is the nation, and Quebec is only a province of the Canadian nation. So, we should not be equating Quebec with Canada at all.

While speaking to Al Paladini, I proposed that Ontario and all the other provinces follow a policy like Quebec. Since the provinces have their own jurisdictions, when any part of provincial jurisdiction is involved, the provincial flag, not the federal flag should be used. This means that all police cars in Ontario should sport the ONTARIO Provincial Flag. This would create the impression that all provinces including Quebec were EQUAL, and put to rest any idea that Quebec was any different to the other provinces. Of course Al Paladini was not in agreement with this idea, because as a politician he was averse to creating a problem by making Quebec just another province.

I do hope that should the Progressive Conservatives be elected in the next provincial election, that they will give some thought to this idea.

It would provide an opportunity to bring back Canada to an even keel, and throw out all those undemocratic laws that treat us like inferiors in Canada.

Kenneth T. Tellis


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