Adrian Woolley, president of the Peel Region Police Association (PRPA), speaking on behalf of front line officers in Peel Region that the restrictions “are in direct conflict with our Charter of Rights and Freedoms”, and that the province is putting the police service in an “untenable position”.
Alberta Premier Jason Kenney has put himself in a rather strange position. In his attempts to please the mainstream media news cycles around several issues he has gone for such a middle-of-the-road route on everything he has failed to make anyone happy, particularly his own party’s base.
As Ontario continues its downward slide towards economic insolvency amidst this increase of blatant corruption, the public’s patience is now razor-thin. This incident is another example of how the coverup is worst than the crime.
Canadians’ Charter Rights seem to have taken a backseat to the healthcare theatre of politicians trying to show the lefty mainstream media how much they can pretend to care about health and safety while throwing the entire economy under the bus.
The drugs alone included 42 kilograms of the deadly drug-booster carfentanil mixed with caffeine, the biggest ever Canadian carfentanil bust and said to be worth up to $17 million on the street. The drug is a relatively new substance, said to be 40 times more toxic than the powerful opioid fentanyl. Of the 33 guns found, all were loaded, all had over-capacity magazines, and all except one were listed either as restricted or prohibited in Canada.
This case by the Justice Centre is not just a fight for the release of Pastor Coates, but would affect the outcome for any and all Albertans and potentially Canadians being charged under these types of local health mandates.
Dr. Peter Jüni, scientific director of Ontario’s COVID-19 Science Advisory Table, has been making the rounds in mainstream media to propagate his opinion that Ontario will need another lockdown, with stricter measures, in order to contain Ontario’s “third wave” which he believes will be largely led by the new variants.
On the AHS’ own website, it can be seen that since March of 2020, AHS has put much stricter controls on decreasing transmission rates among regular Albertans than seniors in care homes.
Alberta Premier Jason Kenney, Minister of Health Tyler Shandro, and Chief Medical Officer Deena Hinshaw’s Orders, care homes locked their doors last March. Anyone who questions this enforced isolation is told “We’re just following the Orders” and now “The rollout of the vaccine is a priority”. At least the most vulnerable are safe from the virus. But are they?.
Through an access to information request to Eastern Health Newfoundland & Labrador by a reader of The National Telegraph regarding how many times the PCR tests are cycled in order to test for COVID-19, it was found that Eastern Health was significantly over-testing which can lead to high rates of false positives.
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