For Canada, the Constitution act of 1867 extended the British Crown and defined the first four provinces Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia.
Provinces were each given their own similar substructure of governance that interfaced with the federal structure through each of their own federally appointed lieutenant governor.
Provinces that joined later either also inherited this structure or grandfathered in their existing structure.
These structures, both the federal and the provincial, exemplify extensions of the Crown as a Microkernal.
In British Columbia the Public Health Act (2008) gave authority to the Public Health Authority to declare emergency and subvert the rights of the citizenry. Other provinces made similar changes.
On March 17 2020 Dr. Bonnie Henry declared a public health emergency based on the existence of a US/NATO manufactured bioweapon. The following are examples of rights of the citizens protected by the Crown that were subverted (more to be added etc.):
In British Columbia new social programs grew which brought foreign homeless addicts into key voting cities. At the same time our borders and RCMP were not protecting the people from fentanyl based subversion.
The provincial media systems were hijacked by the health authority.
The emergency services, the RCMP, the Paramedics, the Fire and Rescue teams, were each ordered to parade daily around empty hospitals thus stirring up fear and further dissolving propriety’s ability to uphold the Crown.
The people weren’t free to travel. They weren’t free to gather. They weren’t allowed a free media and couldn’t share media freely.
They were locked down and forced to cut their social networks dramatically thus making it impossible for some to be connected to truth and fact.
The people were coerced to take administrations of poison into their bodies.
The people were discouraged by their leaders from free speaking opinions.
The Health Authority was lying to the people about the statistics of COVID deaths
These are clearly rights the Crown was meant to uphold.
Thus the existence of the act with the ability to take power from the Crown and dissolve the rights of the citizens is an act of tyranny.
Those that made such changes to our governance structure, which opened our rights and freedoms to subversions, those that enacted programs that encouraged this subversion, and those that controlled our freedoms with tyranny are thus to be brought before the Crown and banished or confined thereafter from all of the provinces of Canada.
This writing also thus scales to each province as extensions of the respective Crown’s which are mean to, and can only, uphold our rights and freedom’s versus tyranny.
Thus we enter Bonnie Henry et al., which incudes then in the ‘et al.’ each province in the same way as described above, in the ‘et al.’ of Justin Trudeau et al. Vs. The Crown.