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The call to move forward is to get rid of the guilt. Unpunished crimes can be easily repeated, why not, if there are no consequences for the criminals?

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Still needs to be accountability - it’s great to see but people lost everything in some cases

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It is not enough and for that reason I see it as self serving. There is no risk saying this now but there is potential benefit for her as more people wake up to what they participated in. If she truly cared about the entire debacle she would lead the charge to stop administering these shots immediately. Addressing the insane mandates is important but for someone in her position it needs to be accompanied by a lioness approach to protecting people and helping those injured and killed by these toxic shots.

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It is absolutely worth noting the demeanor and attitude of everyone switching their opinions.

Of course, those who stomped and cackled while implementing these policies will have a harder time backing down.

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This woman is a rather low level public servant. I expect she made these statements at some level of personal risk especially in Canada. So I do very much appreciate that, and hope it’ll prime the pump for anyone else with ethics and the remnants of a conscience to also come forward. But those who “apologize” must state (list) the offenses they are apologizing for- in detail. I imagine at least some of those who shunned us, treated us worse than vermin, impugned our intelligence and our characters after decades of knowing what kind of people we are, are at some level “sorry”. You can bet that if I ever get an apology I will insist they name exactly what actions and words they are “sorry “ for. From my dear, giving, beloved aunt’s lonely death in a nursing home, my husband’s contract cancellations, the “dis invitation” to a wedding and a funeral, and right down to every hateful glare.

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No. Sorry. Apologies are not enough. Anyone who voted for any of these policies needs jail time. You can’t say sorry and then walk away. Will just happen again.

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We really need an admission that the fundamental principles of liberty and autonomy were obliterated, and an undertaking that these principles will never again be violated, irrespective of the circumstances. This is what the Nuremburg declaration was supposed to ensure, so these folks need to do a deep introspection as to why they were prepared to violate it so soon? Then a guarantee that they will never allow it to happen again!

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Canada is now a communist country under Trudeau, Freeland who are the puppets of the WEF, CFR, WHO, BIG PHARMA, LIBERAL GOVERNMENT,

Vaccines, depopulation plan. Bill Gates said it. "We have to depopulate and we will do it with a VACCINE at the Health Summit

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Most of the tyrants are too arrogant to apologize. It’s refreshing to hear an honest person apologize for their mistakes.

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There are good people making good apologies. If the latter are never going to be "good enough", there will never be healing, nor will our movement grow and successfully rid this world of those trying to control everything...

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Shall we now pretend that it didn't happen? That liberties were (and still are) lost, people were injured and killed, relationships were ended, businesses were closed, and livelihoods destroyed? Remorse is a personal emotion based on guilt that has no power to make victims of the crime whole in any way. I don't care whether those who took part in violating the rights of people with their shot-mandates, mask-mandates, business shutdowns, property confiscations, movement preventions, and more, feel remorse or not; they must bear the consequences of their actions. If there is ever to be a civilized society, these criminals MUST be brought to justice - full justice. Apologies will not change what they have done and cannot be a full or partial substitute for justice. Those who were forced to take shots, lose businesses, etc., were given no reprieve whether they begged for mercy or not. The fact is that the crime remains the same, apology or not, and should be adjudicated on the objective evidence.

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Did this lady vote with the council to begin with, or is she apologizing for what the group did?

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No forgiveness is not an option. Possibly understanding, but the crimes can never be forgiven and just swept under the rug. There were many honest people from day one including myself as an informed lay person warning people none of the “science” made sense. I knew as a trained Surg Tech that everything was going against accepted practices of many decades. If officials would have sought independent information it was always there from accredited sources not employed by the “public health” agencies or grant funded institutions. No forgiveness until justice is served!

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It is good to see that this person has apologized and saw what they did as a 'mistake' but now I ask that she stand up and demand that these shots are stopped. When the next scam comes to the surface will she be better prepared to look through the veil or will she fall down the rabbit hole again?

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One can only hope that they don't fail us when the pressure is put upon them again. I have no doubt that an attempt to coerce/bully us into obedience will reoccur in the coming months/years.

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Sorry not sorry. Not yet.

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