Welcome to the Checks and Balances Committee, a non-governmental, people-led oversight body dedicated to ensuring transparency and accountability in the restructuring of Canada's Provinces and Territories.
Report Government ActivitiesUse the intake form to report government activities and malfeasance to hold the government to account.
The Committee verifies the report and inform the relevant Ministry, Agency, or Company.
We create a Digital ID, not for the person reporting, but for the government employee/contractor and publish the activity reported.
The Checks and Balances Committee is a Protective Committee of men and women of the land known as "Canada" overseeing the restructuring of Canada's Provinces and Territories. Our focus is on collecting data regarding government malfeasance, tax account expenditures, achieving Full Responsible Government, and transitioning from a Constitutional Monarchy to a Direct Republic. Read FAQ
A system where government representatives have self-sovereign Digital IDs, and all their activities and expenses are transparently recorded on a blockchain. Citizens directly elect representatives and vote on tax dollar allocation.
An organizational model combining elements of Direct Democracy and a Constitutional Republic. Read FAQ
Address the misuse of Canadian tax dollars.
Ensure government transparency and accountability.
Achieve Full Responsible Government.
Transition from a Constitutional Monarchy to a Direct Republic
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- Conflicts of interest in spending taxpayer dollars.
- Funding state-sponsored media and censorship legislation.
- Government funding foreign wars.
- Incentives to hire immigrants over Canadians.
- Immigration policies that result in the increase in housing prices.
- Excessive and ever-increasing taxation including consumption tax, excise tax, carbon tax, property tax and income tax.
- Misleading carbon tax legislation.
- Federal interference of Section 92 of the Constitution Act, 1867.
- Misrepresenting gene-silencing technology as a vaccine.
- Taxation without proper representation.
- Disparity in the treatment of the People of Canada and Representatives under the law.
- Introduction of censorship regulations and increasing surveillance of Canadian citizens.
- Weak protective measures for online government services.
- Breaches of taxpayer data with no liability by tax authority.
- Negligent Data Oversight.
- Winnipeg National Microbiology Laboratory lab leak.
- Abuse of power during the COVID-19 pandemic, infringement of basic human rights, and misuse of emergency powers.
Reporting Government Malfeasance and Publishing Government Expenditures.
Algorithmic Rating and Public Review System of Government Representatives.
Independent Committee Reviews and Decision-Making on Civil Servant Indemnity.
We are gathering data about interactions with government workers.
Report NowJoin us in forming an oversight body that keeps the government accountable.
How to Join:
- Minimum of 12 people required to form a committee.
- Each member must be a shareholder of Checks and Balances Committee Ltd.
- No payment required; each shareholder holds one silver coin as consideration.
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(In the meantime read our FAQ)
Benefits as a Committee Member
1. Community Engagement: Joining a committee allows you to actively participate in initiatives that address key societal issues, fostering a sense of community and civic responsibility.
2. Networking Opportunities: Engage with a diverse group of individuals from various backgrounds, expanding your personal and professional network.
3. Skill Development: Enhance your leadership, collaboration, and problem-solving skills through active participation and responsibility in committee activities.
4. Influence and Contribution: Contribute to meaningful change by being part of decision-making processes that impact public policy and governance.
5. Personal Fulfillment: Contributing your time and talents can improve your overall well-being and happiness, as community involvement is linked to increased satisfaction.
Benefits as a Shareholder
1. Voting Rights: Each shareholder is entitled to one vote, allowing you to participate in corporate elections and influence key decisions within the Checks and Balances Committee Ltd.
2. Ownership and Control: Owning a share represents your stake in the corporation, giving you a say in its direction and operations.
3. Access to Information: Shareholders have the right to inspect corporate books and records, keeping you informed about the corporation’s activities and financial health.
4. Potential for Dividends: If the corporation decides to distribute profits, shareholders may receive dividends, providing a financial benefit from your investment.
By becoming both a committee member and shareholder, you gain the opportunity to actively participate in governance, influence decision-making, and contribute to the Checks and Balances Committee’s mission of promoting transparency and accountability.
We review Notices of Liability (NoL) for viability from the years 2020-2024, turn perfected NoLs into Certificates of Claim, and report the liability to the appropriate tax authority. Read FAQ
We are creating a Protective Committee in each County, Province and Territory in Canada.
Join CommitteeBelow are links to each Province and Territory of Canada Government directory.
PO BOX 8465
709 YATES STREET
VICTORIA, BRITISH COLUMBIA
CANADA V8W 3S1
Checks and Balances Committee Ltd incorporated on April 16, 2024. Notice to Secondary Trustees was sent on May 31 and July 12, 2024.
Checks and Balances Committee became Trustee of National Concern Trust on April 12, 2024
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