‘Canada the Illusion’ (2024) – Documentary Film

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This film is a collaboration between Canadian land patent expert, Doug Force and musician Timm Stein, that documents how there is no lawfully-established independent country called Canada. Doug Force further asserts that no confederation happened, because the provinces had never been sovereign states.

Furthermore, the Canada Act of 1982 is an act of British Parliament that was never ratified. In order to do so:

All provinces would need to sign Schedule B of the Act, the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.

Québec would need to authorize a proclamation to enact Section 23.1.(a) of the Act.

Section 23.1.(a) Would be enacted through a proclamation.

Section 59.(3) would be enacted through a proclamation to repeal Section 59 and renumber the Act.

Section 58 would be enacted through a procalamation to pass the Act.

Doug Force says none these steps have been completed. In addition, the Royal Proclamation 1982 is only a proclamation stating that there will be a proclamation in the future. He says nothing was passed and nothing was enacted and therefore, "There is no Constitution. There is no Charter of Rights and Freedoms!"

Note that a charter differs from a constitution in this that the former is granted by a foreign government while the latter is established by the people, themselves.

Force walks us step-by-step through the history of Canadian law and he explains how in the Interpretations Act 1985, Canada is defined as the "internal waters of Canada and the territorial sea of Canada" and the land is not included, because they lost access to the land when the Dominion ended with the 1931 Statute of Westminster, which he calls "The most important document in the history of the landmass known as Canada!" in which he claims the land was naturally returned to the people.

Doug Force says, "This film is entirely based on facts and not opinions!" The viewer is strongly encouraged to verify each fact and that it is a matter of researching these statements and the historical legal documents presented here to awaken to the truth.

Doug Force says:

So… here are 11 very important questions that you need to ask yourself:

Where are the Articles of Confederation, if Canada had confederated in 1867 and is a sovereign nation?

Why was Canada known as the “Dominion of Canada” a British colony until 1938, if Canada had confederated in 1867 and is a sovereign nation?

Why in 1867 was the BNA act created to be Letters Patent for a Governor General to the Dominion of Canada if Canada had confederated and is a sovereign nation?

Why in 1893, would the British Parliament deem it necessary to repeal certain sections of the BNA act, with the “Statute Law Revisions act” if Canada confederated in 1867 and is a sovereign nation?

Why in 1931 would the British parliament create the “Statute of Westminster” to nullify the Dominion of Canada, if Canada confederated in 1867 and is a sovereign nation?

Why in 1946 did a foreign Monarch, King George VI appoint a representative for the UK, a Governor General and then command the Parliament of Canada to create Letters Patent and command the PM at that time to sign on his behalf those Letters Patent in 1947 for his Governor General, if Canada confederated in 1867 and is a Sovereign Nation?

Why did PM Trudeau in 1982 have the government create the “Canada Bill” and then take that Bill to a foreign Monarch and have her parliament pass that Bill as the “Canada Act, 1982” if Canada confederated 115 years earlier and is a sovereign nation?

Why do Prime Ministers and other officials when sworn into office here in Canada, swear their allegiance to a foreign monarch, Queen Elizabeth, and not to the people of Canada if Canada confederated in 1867 and is a sovereign nation?

If Canada is a sovereign nation, why does the Government of Canada in their Interpretations act define Canada as the internal waters and territorial seas if Canada confederated in 1867?

Why was it necessary in 1990 to sue a member of the federal parliament, J. Littlechild MP, to force him to do his duty to his constituents and have the courts rule against his constituents, if Canada had confederated in 1867 and is a sovereign Nation?

Why in the “Constitution act, 1867” of Canada is there no clause that allows for land for the Government of Canada to become a sovereign nation if Canada Confederated in 1867 and is a sovereign nation?

If the people in the 12 sovereign nations (Provinces and Territories) could awaken to what the Government of Canada Inc. really is (master that owns them upon their consent) and take the blinders off put there by those who call themselves the government, we could all have a bright future. The Government of Canada Inc. has painted itself as some sort of religious fairy tale set out to save everyone and keep them safe. Once people realize the truth and claim ownership over their land they can truly be free. Let us help you see the truth, The Myth is Canada.

“You never change things by fighting the existing reality. To change something, build a new model that makes the existing model obsolete.” – R. Buckminster Fuller

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TIMELINE OF EVENTS - CANADA'S HISTORIC EVENTS

Below are named legal documents that are directly related to the myth known as Canada.

1627 – 1663: Governors of New France

1663 – 1760: Governor Generals of New France

1670: Hudson’s Bay Company Chartered.

1759: Battle on the Plains of Abraham between France and England

1760 – 1763: Treaty of Paris aka Treaty of Peace and Friendship

1763: First “Letters Patent” issued by the British Crown

1763 – 1786: Governors of the Province of Quebec – England

1786 – 1841: Governor Generals of the “Province of Canada”

1791: The Constitutional Act

1841 – 1866: Governor Generals of the Province of Canada

1865: Colonial Laws Validity Act

1864: Quebec Resolutions / British North America (BNA) Act created.

1867: BNA Act passed by British Parliament cherry-picked from the Quebec Res. *Key document

1868: Rupert’s Land Act.

1869: Deed of Surrender. *Key document

1870: Manitoba Act

1871: BC Union

1871: BNA Act

1871: Treaty of Washington. *Key document

1873: Prince Edward Island Terms of Union

1876: Indian Act

1878: Letters Patent Revocation Act. *Key document

1886: BNA Act

1889: Interpretations Act (UK) – Sec. 18, Par. 3 – stating Canada is a Colony *Key document

1891: Judicature Acts (UK) – Ending the “Court of Chancery”

1893: Statute Law Revisions Act (UK) – Removal of Sec. 2 of the BNA act, legally removing the Monarchy from Canada *Key document

1898: Yukon Territory Act

1905: Alberta Act and Saskatchewan Act

1907: BNA Act

1907: Imperial Conferences

1911: Imperial Conferences

1915: BNA Act

1923: Imperial Conferences

1926: Native Sons of Canada. *Key document

1926: Balfour Declaration. *Key document

1930: BNA Act

1929 – 1930: Imperial Conferences.

1929: Manitoba Natural Resources Transfer Act

1930: Alberta Natural Resources Act

1930: Saskatchewan Natural Resources Act

1930: British North America Act

1931: Statute of Westminster. *Key document

1936-1937: Section 148 to be added to the BNA 1867. *Key document

1940: BNA Act

1943: BNA act, repealed by the Constitution Act, 1982

1946: BNA Act

1947: New “Letters Patent” signed by the PM Mackenzie King BUT not the King of England *Key document

1948: Income Tax Act. *Key document

1949: Newfoundland Act

1951: BNA Act

1952: Royal Styles and Titles Act, created the “Queen in Right of Canada” *Key document

1952: BNA Act

1960: BNA Act

1964: BNA Act

1965: BNA Act

1974: BNA Act

1975: BNA Act Part 1 and 2

1982: Canada Act. *Key document

1982: Royal Proclamation. *Key document

1983: Constitution Amendment Proclamation, 1983. An amendment of the Constitution Act, 1982 converting the status of the “Aboriginal People” from Sovereign to “Persons”. *Key document

1987: Meech Lake Accord aka the Constitutional Accord, failed

1992: Charlottetown Accord, failed

2000: Clarity Act.

OTHER RELATED DOCUMENTS

The Quebec Act 1774

Colonial Courts of Admiralty Act, 1890

Merchant Shipping Act, 1894

Canadian Bill of Rights, 1960

Upper Canada Land Surrenders – Summary

Upper Canada Land Surrenders – Text

Interpretation Act, 1985. This Interpretation Act, under the definitions section, states clearly what “Canada” is (page 21): Canada, for greater certainty, includes the internal waters of Canada and the territorial sea of Canada; And again the definition that follows it is “Canadian Waters” and it is defined as: Canadian waters, includes the territorial sea of Canada and the internal waters of Canada; The key word here in identifying a grand deception is the word “includes”. Every law dictionary (and others) define includes as “to contain” and one of the universal common law maxims (principles of law) that Canada was founded upon states, for further clarity, “The inclusion of one is the exclusion of all others.” It is clear, with the definition of “includes” above, what The Interpretation Act defines Canada as. And it is even clearer when Canada is described as the exact same thing as “Canadian Waters”. So… What is Canada?

Acts of the Parliament, 1987

(A FULL TRANSCRIPT OF THIS FILM APPEARS BENEATH THE VIDEO, HERE)

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