Malice Doctrine — Act V of V
Coercion of the Vulnerable
Rome Statute, Articles 6(b)/(c). Health Canada cumulative count. Ontario coroner coercion files. ICC Article 15.
Closing element: Coercion need not involve a gun to the head. A state that offers death to the disabled but withholds housing, that offers death to veterans but delays treatment, that offers death to the chronically ill but cannot fund palliative care — that state has coerced the marginalized into a body count of more than seventy-six thousand.
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What now
File a Section 504 information
A private citizen can lay a criminal information under s.504 of the Criminal Code of Canada.
Follow the money
Who profits when a Canadian dies on Track 2.
← ACT I — Intent to Destroy
Bill C-7 removed the foreseeable-death safeguard.
← ACT II — Killing Members of the Group
Ontario Chief Coroner case files.
← ACT III — Bodily and Mental Harm
VAC, Roger Foley, ICC Article 15 communication.
← ACT IV — Conditions Calculated to Destroy
Systemic denial of housing, income, and palliative care.