Warren A. Lyon lives at 306 Manhattan Drive. There are no orders on him if he says so. There are trespass orders on Yvonne for saying so or anyone else. 306 Manhattan Drive, Markham. Warren has put his foot in the door at 306 Manhattan Drive. The trespasser lady could not close the door and then he waited for her to leave. He told her to come back in 5 minutes. He packed up all her stuff and told her to take her stuff. If located, she is to be taken to the Mormons. The Chinese neighbour has asked her to go. She offered sex to the neighbours. The vehicle was removed. Our Kentucky church guests have arrived and will be there today. They are visiting with the local Alliance Church. The Baptist Union of Jamaica is a tenant there now with Warren A. LYON, the legal occupant. Warren A. Lyon. Has travelled and has come back. He has applied for his new health card and he is not hiding. He is the legal occupant here. If he sees anyone in the house that is not supposed to be there he can any reasonable force to remove them. Warren is owed money by Yvonne Tong at this address in civil litigation for changes to the property he has not agreed to or authorised. There is an order against her and two illegal occupants at the Court of Appeal at $10,000.00 each. Their ID is cancelled. They are intruders. They are coming.... 他们来了……接到通知后请和平离开,否则你可能会遭到武力对待。 He has all right to use force to evict them under the CCC. In Canadian law, the concepts of occupancy/defense of property: 1. Defense of Property (Criminal Code of Canada) The right of a legal occupant to use force to remove an intruder is governed nationally by Section 35 of the Criminal Code (Defence of Property): Peaceable Possession: A person who reasonably believes they are in peaceable possession of property (or acting under their authority) may use reasonable force to prevent an intruder from entering, or to remove them. Proportionality: The force used must be reasonable in the circumstances. Physical force to escort someone off a property or block entry can be reasonable. Excessive violence, lethal force, or force causing severe bodily harm purely to protect property (where no physical threat to life/safety exists) is not protected and constitutes a criminal offense.

 Warren A. Lyon lives at 306 Manhattan Drive. There are no orders on him if he says so. There are trespass orders on Yvonne for saying so or anyone else.

306 Manhattan Drive, Markham. Warren has put his foot in the door at 306 Manhattan Drive. The trespasser lady could not close the door and then he waited for her to leave.  He told her to come back in 5 minutes. He packed up all her stuff  and told her to take her stuff.  If located, she is to be taken to the Mormons.  The Chinese neighbour has asked her to go.   She offered sex to the neighbours.  The vehicle was removed.  Our Kentucky church guests have arrived and will be there today.   They are visiting with the local Alliance Church.  The Baptist Union of Jamaica is a tenant there now with Warren A. LYON, the legal occupant. 

Warren A. Lyon. Has travelled and has come back. He has applied for his new health card and he is not hiding. He is the legal occupant here.  
If he sees anyone in the house that is not supposed to be there he can any reasonable force to remove them.


Warren is owed money by Yvonne Tong at this address in civil litigation for changes to the property he has not agreed to or authorised.  There is an order against her and two illegal occupants at the Court of Appeal at $10,000.00 each.  Their ID is cancelled. They are intruders.  

They are coming.... 

他们来了……接到通知后请和平离开,否则你可能会遭到武力对待。

He has all right to use force to evict them under the CCC. 

In Canadian law, the concepts of occupancy/defense of property: 

1. Defense of Property (Criminal Code of Canada)

The right of a legal occupant to use force to remove an intruder is governed nationally by Section 35 of the Criminal Code (Defence of Property):

  • Peaceable Possession: A person who reasonably believes they are in peaceable possession of property (or acting under their authority) may use reasonable force to prevent an intruder from entering, or to remove them.
  • Proportionality: The force used must be reasonable in the circumstances.
    • Physical force to escort someone off a property or block entry can be reasonable.
    • Excessive violence, lethal force, or force causing severe bodily harm purely to protect property (where no physical threat to life/safety exists) is not protected and constitutes a criminal offense.



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