Welcome to Our Orwellian Canada that exists parallel to the Canada that you may have heard or read about or that you may be living in.
Although geographically it is situated in Canada, it should be noted that the likes of Our Orwellian Canada can be found in any country that is run by Big Brother.
I find it highly ironic that much of what I wrote about in my article A Futile Struggle with Big Brother published in a major Canadian newspaper almost 30 years ago, on August 20, 1991, at the time of the military coup in my city, Moscow, in the USSR, I discovered decades later here in Canada.
I decided to share with you the story about Our Orwellian Canada
- to make you aware of its existence, which is important because the Orwellian Canada can be deadly,
- to tell you when and how you can wind up in the Orwellian Canada,|
- to advise you how to avoid the Orwellian Canada,
- to help you survive in the Orwellian Canada,
- to tell you what you can and cannot do once in the Orwellian Canada,
- to tell you what the Orwellian Canada can do to you, and
- to attempt to answer the question “Can the Orwellian Canada be ever dismantled?”
I chose as the symbol of the Orwellian Canada the second most famous image in art history after Leonardo’s Mona Lisa − The Scream by the Norwegian artist Edvard Munch. Just like the scream of the figure in Munch’s painting the scream of those in the Orwellian Canada is not heard: they have no voice…

Chances are you have never read about the Orwellian Canada. The very fact of its existence is unknown to most Canadians and to the outside world for a number of reasons that I will explore in future posts. For now I will name just one reason, − our perception of what constitutes a fact. Nowadays a fact is considered to be something that a critical mass of users of information heard or read about, and not what actually exists. Whatever people do not know, whatever they have never heard or read about is fiction or, to be more precise, something unreal, something that does not exist. One can take any fact and turn it into fiction simply by not acknowledging its existence. It’s not important that alternative media may be writing about it. It is enough that this fact is ignored by the mainstream media, − the media that creates this critical mass of users of information.
Ignoring – or concealing − facts is particularly easy to achieve in a country like Canada where there is virtually no alternative media and where the high level of concentration of ownership of the existing mainstream media outlets makes it easy to control them.
The fact that the existence of the Orwellian Canada has been ignored by the Canadian mainstream media does not make the Orwellian Canada a fiction. The Orwellian Canada does exist, it is a reality. I invite you to start exploring this reality by reading my Open Letter to Canada’s Prime Minister Justin Trudeau that I wrote in June 2019 shortly after the death of one of the victims of the Orwellian Canada, Svetlana. It is entitled Dear Prime Minister, Please Dismantle Our Orwellian Canada

In September 2019 I wrote to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau a second Open Letter that sheds more light on the Orwellian Canada and reasons for its existence. It is entitled Mr. Prime Minister, Have Political Courage – and Human Decency – to Ensure Justice for the Woman Who Is Now Dead.

Orwellian Canada & 1984
Just like the world created by George Orwell in his masterpiece Nineteen Eighty-Four the world of the Orwellian Canada is governed by several overarching principles. The main principle that determines much of what happens in the Orwellian Canada is the principle Injustice is Justice.
There are also some important distinctions between these two worlds. For example, unlike in the world created by George Orwell there are courts in the Orwellian Canada. These courts make sure that the principle Injustice is Justice works.
There are also banks in the Orwellian Canada, something you will not find in Orwell’s Nineteen Eighty-Four. Big Bank is so closely intertwined with Big Brother in the Orwellian Canada that it is difficult to say where one ends and the other begins. The important status of Big Bank is explained by the critical role of Money in the Orwellian Canada. Money is yet another distinction between the world created by George Orwell in which money is almost non-existent, and the arguably more sophisticated variety of this world – the Orwellian Canada − where money is a powerful tool of control and submission.
Those who wind up in the Orwellian Canada are denied basic human rights and freedoms, including one fundamental freedom defined by Winston Smith, the main character of Nineteen Eighty-Four, in the following way: “Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows.”
If you believe that you have experienced the Orwellian Canada in your country I invite you to share your experience. This is yet another reason why I decided to start this project.
The site is under construction. There is more to come: Orwellian Canada & History, Orwellian Canada & Justice, Orwellian Canada & Big Bank… Check periodically!
Vadim Fotinov