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The Great Canadian Clampdown of 2025


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Canada’s summer is becoming a masterclass in government overreach.

In Nova Scotia, a so-called “public safety” measure now bans any activity in the woods. That includes walking. The penalty? Over twenty-five thousand dollars. One Nova Scotian was fined twenty-eight thousand dollars simply for going for a walk in the forest.

Meanwhile, in Newfoundland and Labrador, campfires are banned. Violators face up to six months in prison. In New Brunswick, hiking has been banned—no penalty has been announced yet, but enforcement could mirror Nova Scotia’s model.

And here’s the part that raises serious questions about priorities: Authorities say one person deliberately set thirty separate fires—yet their punishment was just two hundred hours of community service.

At the same time, Nova Scotia set up a “snitch line” to report people being in nature illegally. But residents report the line is either shut down or completely overwhelmed.

It’s not just the forests. The Town of Antigonish has imposed a water ban—even on watering vegetable gardens. Officials have threatened to cut off water access to anyone caught trying to grow their own food, at a time when grocery prices are breaking records and healthy eating is already out of reach for many families.

And the control doesn’t stop there. In British Columbia’s Emerald Lake, canoes are allowed, but paddleboards and kayaks are banned—supposedly to stop the spread of “whirling disease.” If you’re caught using the wrong kind of watercraft, you could face a $25,000 fine. Is that now the standard price for enjoying a Canadian summer?

But a new development out of British Columbia could be even more explosive. On August 7th, the BC Supreme Court handed the Quw’utsun Nation Aboriginal title over 750 hectares in Richmond. In doing so, the court declared Canada’s and Richmond’s land titles “defective and invalid.”

This ruling doesn’t just affect Richmond. It could send shockwaves through private property rights across the province—including the shíshálh Nation’s swiya on the Sunshine Coast. The shíshálh could now claim Crown lands—but what’s stopping them from targeting private property next?

The courts may allow Indigenous title to override your deed entirely.

And here’s the part most people miss: this didn’t come out of nowhere. Watch any press conference from King Charles or Canada’s globalist politicians, and you’ll see the same ritual—pausing at the start to “recognize Indigenous land rights” with almost religious solemnity. It’s not just symbolism. It’s a narrative being reinforced, over and over, preparing the public for a future where large-scale land transfers—away from private owners—become normalized. This court ruling is the kind of precedent that makes that future possible.

This growing list of prohibitions and rulings paints a clear picture: everyday life—basic activities like walking in the woods, paddling a lake, watering a garden, or even relying on your property deed—is being chipped away, criminalized, or made uncertain.

And while Canadians face these restrictions, former Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney is telling citizens to rely exclusively on government-run media for news. He’s defending new internet censorship laws that give the state more control over what Canadians can read, watch, and share online.

These developments are not isolated. They’re part of a pattern—restricting movement, criminalizing tradition, undermining private property, and narrowing the flow of information. The question now is whether Canadians will accept this as the “new normal” or push back before these temporary measures become permanent.

Watch now and arm yourself with the truth. Visit johnmichaelchambers.com for past episodes, and subscribe at seanmorganreport.substack.com for my reports delivered straight to your inbox.

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