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Pierre Poilievre’s Return Sparks ‘Stand Your Ground’ Wave Across Canada & Controversial Song #SYR

(North Huron – Wingham, ON) A dramatic shift in Canadian politics is underway as Pierre Poilievre prepares for his historic return to Ottawa on Monday. Millions of Canadians are rallying behind a simple but powerful message: My roof, my rules, my castle—and I’m the king of it.”

From coast to coast, the Stand Your Ground movement has exploded in popularity, uniting Canadians across political lines with a renewed focus on defending their homes, their families, their communities, and their country.

Projections are that 10 million Canadians will tune in to hear Pierre stand his ground Monday, 15 September, either live or online in the following days.

Buck & Jo’s Leads the Charge In Ontario

In Wingham—the small-town epicenter of so many grassroots fights—Buck & Jo’s has once again stepped into the national spotlight. The restaurant is flying both the Alberta flag and a blue Canadian flag in solidarity with Pierre, a symbolic gesture of Western grit and national unity.

Activists and Freedom Fighters call it the “Front Line”, and today that line has gone blue. Their message to Pierre is clear:

“Pierre, we’ve got your back.”

A Song to Fuel the Movement

To mark Pierre’s return, a new anthem has been released: “My Roof, My Rules, My Castle.” The song celebrates the right of every Canadian to defend their home and family, with lyrics that blend grit, defiance, and patriotism. 

Chants of “Stand up! Stand strong! Hold the line!” echo through the chorus, while the song closes with a powerful spoken outro:

“My roof. My rules. My castle. And I’m the king of it.”

The Controversy

But like any movement shaking the status quo, the song hasn’t escaped controversy. Critics are zeroing in on a particular lyric:

“See Dick let an intruder by, see Dick’s family die.”

Supporters argue it is a blunt reminder of the consequences of failing to protect one’s home and loved ones. Detractors call it too graphic. Either way, the debate has only fueled the song’s momentum—controversy building hype, and hype building solidarity.

The Bigger Picture

Pierre’s return to Ottawa is more than a parliamentary event. It’s being called a “perologue”—a defining prelude to what many believe is a new era in Canadian politics. The Stand Your Ground movement is set to go national, with growing attention on educating Canadians about Sections 34 and 35 of the Criminal Code, which outline the right to self-defence.

As the anthem declares, “The weak days are gone.”

A Turning Point

Monday may well mark a historic turning point. With a nation watching, and a song already stirring Activists, the stage is set for what supporters describe as nothing less than the rebirth of Canadian strength, courage, and unity.

And in the heart of Wingham, where Buck & Jo’s blue flags fly high, the message rings out loud and clear:

“Defend your family. Defend what’s right. Stand your ground. Pierre, we stand with you.”

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One Dead: NH By-law Enforcement Officers Facing Allegations of Abuse and Negligence Causing Death #WolfAtTheDoor

(North Huron) — Multiple shouting matches were overheard outside Wingham Town Hall this past winter. Tragically, the only outcome is that one Wingham resident is now dead—his life cut short due to the inexcusable failure of North Huron’s by-law enforcement officers to perform their duties.

Instead of enforcing municipal by-laws, these so-called “enforcement” officers spent their time threatening and extorting law-abiding customers of the Corporation of North Huron—actions carried out with the full knowledge and cooperation of current Mayor/Reeve Paul Heffer.

The Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) at the time confirmed that by-law enforcement was to be conducted only on property owned by the Corporation of North Huron—not on private property. That CAO was quickly replaced.

Despite repeated complaints about illegal snow dumping on sidewalks (s. 3.18 CYB), by-law officers admitted the activity was dangerous and unlawful, but refused to act. They failed to correct the hazard or contract the work out, as required by the municipality’s own bylaws.

As a result, an elderly man slipped, fell, and broke his hip. This led to another heated confrontation at Town Hall, where by-law enforcement was warned their negligence would either killed this man or severely shorten his life. Tragically, he has now passed away.

Rather than uphold their duty to enforce bylaws on municipal property and ensure town staff comply with the law, North Huron’s by-law department remains fixated on exerting authority over private property—failing miserably at the job they were actually hired to do.

The next council meeting is Monday at 6pm in the North Huron Council Chambers, located at 271 Frances Street, Wingham. (the old public school)

North Huron Council Contact Info:
Paul Heffer

280 Manor Road
(519) 357-3594
[email protected] 
Mitch Wright
63 Bristol Terrace
(519) 357-9497
[email protected] 
Lonnie Whitfield
94 John St. West
(226) 222-2585 
[email protected] 
Anita van Hittersum
84012 Hoover Line
(519) 523-4492 
[email protected]
Chris Palmer
39331 Belfast Road
(519) 357-3385 
[email protected] 
Kevin Fascist  Falconer
303 King Street
(519) 955-0301 
[email protected]
Ric McBurney
202 Thuell St, Blyth
(519) 441-7415 
[email protected]

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Municipalities North Perth

Notice of Remote Public Meeting concerning an Amendment to the North Perth Zoning By-law

TAKE NOTICE a statutory public meeting is scheduled for Monday February 8th 2021 at 7:00 p.m. This meeting will be held remotely to discuss a proposed Amendment to the North Perth Zoning By-law affecting property located Lot 10 and East Part of Lot 9, Concession 3, Elma Ward (6308 Line 81) North Perth (see Key Plan below for location of lands affected). MHBC Planning on behalf of property owner Hasta Farms have submitted the application, which the Municipality deems complete.

This remote public meeting is intended to replace an in-person statutory public meeting and to meet the requirements of the Ontario Planning Act, R.S.O. 1990.

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Municipalities North Perth

Notice of Remote Public Meeting concerning a Zoning By-law Amendment

TAKE NOTICE a statutory public meeting is scheduled for December 21st, 2020 at 7:00 p.m. This meeting will be held remotely to discuss a proposed Amendment to the North Perth Zoning By-law affecting property located at Part Lot 33, Concession 1, Elma Ward, Municipality of North Perth (Maitland River Estates Phase 2) – See ‘Key Plan’ for location of subject lands. The Municipality deems the application, submitted by Scott Patterson (Patterson Planning Consultants Inc.) on behalf of property owner H & J Donegan Holdings Inc. complete.