Question period: Ontario MPP Rick Nicholls on 20-fold increase in stillbirths among jabbed moms

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Credit the YouTube channel of Ontario MPP Rick Nicholls with this video excerpt from Question Period on 1 December 2021. He directs his question to the Minister of Health, Christine Elliott.

The rules of this exchange are similar in every Parliament that traces its heritage to the Palace of Westminster on the banks of the Thames in London. The format gives private (ie non-Cabinet) Members the opportunity to pose brief questions of the Cabinet as to Government activities. The Cabinet is presumably well-informed on the activities in each of its several Ministries. For example, if the question relates to forests, then the Minister of Natural Resources would usually be the recipient. The designated Minister is then afforded equal time in which to reply. This is all written in the Hansard, the formal record of what is said in the legislative chamber.

Here, Mr Nicholls prefaces his question with a remark on the birth in February 2021 of his grandchild. He details the discussion he had with his daughter on whether she should remain in her natural state or whether she should ask for the quackzine. He states that he advised her against the clot shot. Then he drops his bomb. We hear that the Waterloo region experienced for the past five years an average of five or six stillbirths per year, and then poses his question: is the Minister aware of the fact that the Waterloo region childbirth clinics experienced a twenty-fold increase of stillbirths and ALL IN QUACKZINE RECIPIENTS.

The information provided by Mr Nicholls was detailed by Dr Nagase in an earlier video reposted to the @canadamax channel, see [0].

The Minister of Health reacts to the question like it was an uppercut that landed squarely on her chin. She responds politely to the announcement of a healthy grandchild but when she deals with the meat of the question she descends into gibberish and repeats the pablum [1] that she has served all year when covid crops up in Question Period or at press conferences.

It is a pity that this woman is forced to defend the indefensible, but that comes with the territory and we should grant no quarter. She is a likeable sort and the widow of Jim Flaherty, Canada's Finance Minister from 2006 to 2014, see [2]. But she is at heart a backcountry lawyer and not wise to an autocratic health bureaucracy of gargantuan proportions. She says what her underlings tell her to say. The Premier of Ontario, high school graduate Doug Ford, tells it this way: "I'm going to be very frank. There's no politician that's going to disagree with their Chief Medical Officer.. uh they might as well throw a rope around their neck and jump off a bridge. They're done. I'm telling you the facts. It's very simple."

She was shocked by the Nicholls bomb, but still managed to eke out a mechanical reply. But you could see the gears churning away. At heart, she is a grandmother and likes to think well of herself. When all is copacetic she basks in the glow of public service.

It is precisely when lugubrious facts start to intrude on her rose-petal life that she will break down. How disappointing it was to see no follow-up questions from a determined opposition. Nicholls and the rest of the disaffected Tories (at last count a total of four and a half) have yet to put aside their differences and form a joint caucus. They now sit as independent members.

My interpretation of this video is representative of the pathetic state of Canada's heartland.

What odds would you give them against the Schwabians, internet friends?

[0] https://rumble.com/vpoail-population-cull-in-canada-quackzine-stillbirth-crisis-comes-to-light-after-.html

[1] https://www.collinsdictionary.com/dictionary/english/pablum

[2] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Flaherty

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