Tamara Lich (Freedom Convoy) Delivers Freedom Speech
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This is an excerpt from the acceptance speech that Tamara Lich delivered for receiving the George Jonas Freedom Award from the Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms' (JCCF) on June 16, 2022 in Toronto, Canada.
Source:
https://rumble.com/v190qd1-tamara-lich-delivers-a-speech-for-the-ages.html
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Freedom Convoy Organizer Tamara Lich To Get Award
By Jane Stevenson
Toronto Sun
April 26, 2022
https://torontosun.com/news/national/freedom-convoy-organizer-tamara-lich-to-get-award
Medicine Hat’s Tamara Lich, one of the organizers of the Freedom Convoy truckers protest that occupied Ottawa’s downtown for three weeks in February, has been awarded The George Jonas Freedom Award by the Calgary-based Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms (JCFF).
Lich will receive the award on June 16 at a ceremony in Toronto.
“Ms. Lich inspired Canadians to exercise their Charter rights and freedoms by participating actively in the democratic process, and took the initiative to help organize a peaceful protest and serve as one of its leaders,” said JCCF President John Carpay in a statement to the Toronto Sun.
“The resulting peaceful protest in Ottawa awakened many Canadians to the injustice of Charter-violating lockdowns and mandatory vaccination policies. Ms. Lich has suffered for the cause of freedom by spending 18 days unjustly jailed, and exemplifies courage, determination and perseverance.”
Source:
https://rumble.com/v190qd1-tamara-lich-delivers-a-speech-for-the-ages.html
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Freedom Convoy Organizer Tamara Lich To Get Award
By Jane Stevenson
Toronto Sun
April 26, 2022
https://torontosun.com/news/national/freedom-convoy-organizer-tamara-lich-to-get-award
Medicine Hat’s Tamara Lich, one of the organizers of the Freedom Convoy truckers protest that occupied Ottawa’s downtown for three weeks in February, has been awarded The George Jonas Freedom Award by the Calgary-based Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms (JCFF).
Lich will receive the award on June 16 at a ceremony in Toronto.
“Ms. Lich inspired Canadians to exercise their Charter rights and freedoms by participating actively in the democratic process, and took the initiative to help organize a peaceful protest and serve as one of its leaders,” said JCCF President John Carpay in a statement to the Toronto Sun.
“The resulting peaceful protest in Ottawa awakened many Canadians to the injustice of Charter-violating lockdowns and mandatory vaccination policies. Ms. Lich has suffered for the cause of freedom by spending 18 days unjustly jailed, and exemplifies courage, determination and perseverance.”