Health Minister Tony
Clement fully supports enforcement actions
causing the deaths of Canadians
In 2003 Health Canada agents
knowingly and willfully took action against
a group of mentally ill Canadians, preventing them from
accessing a natural health product they
relied on to correct their mental illness
and prevent suicides. A 2006 court
trial exposed the clear and unchallenged
evidence of warnings and pleadings by Ron LaJeunesse, Alberta Director of the Canadian
Mental Health Association (click
here for transcript). He bore
witness of suicides that were the result of
desperation when Canadians were advised they
would no longer have access to their natural
health product. When Constitutional Lawyer
Shawn P. Buckley wrote an official request,
asking the Minister to initiate a full
inquiry into the actions taken by Health
Canada agents, Minister Clement responded
with silence (click
here for letter). Instead, Assistant Deputy
Minister Meena Ballantyne reviewed the case
and said: “Health Canada fully supports
actions taken…”
(click
here for letter).
Q. Should Canadians trust Health Canada with
increased powers?
Q. Should Minister Clement
be entrusted with the safety of Canadians when such
evidence is unmoving to him? It's your right to choose
your health products and therapies

| Bill C-51 Will: |
| Allow Government
agents to: |
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-Enter private property without a warrant |
Section 23.4 |
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-Confiscate your property at their discretion |
Section 23.2 a |
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-Dispose of your property at their discretion |
Section 23.3 c |
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-Seize your bank accounts without a warrant |
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-Charge you for shipping and storage of your property |
Section 23.3a-b |
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-Store your property Indefinitely without paying you for damages |
Section 23.2 d |
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-Levy fines of up to $5,000,000.00 / 2 years in jail per offence. |
Section 31.1 |
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| Introduce new
legislation that will: |
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-Allow laws to be created in Canada, behind closed doors, with the assistance of foreign governments, industrial and trade organizations |
Section 30.7 |
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-Allow "Crack house style" of enforcement on natural health providers |
Section 23.1 |
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-Allow enforcement to be considered on more than 70% of Canadians who use NHP's |
Health Canada Reference |
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-Allow the minister, based on opinion, to shut down research without any scientific reason or evidence of risk or harm |
Section 18.5 |
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-Allow the minister, based on opinion, to allow or disallow market authorizations for Natural Health Products |
Section 18.7 (1) |