Despite Trudeau and the Liberals trying to imply that they wanted to avoid real discrimination and unfairness, they seem to be setting the stage to push a vaccine passport down the line.
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.
At this point, it would be downright foolish to assume the government pushing crazy lockdown measures and recommendations was a mistake, the track record of them doing so is too long to ignore.
Rather conveniently after seemingly every other politician returns from their beach vacation and snowbird getaways Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has finally moved to toughen up the restrictions on the border and air travel.
The officer ends the letter stating: “What happened in Calgary cannot happen again. Never in my life did I think I would see police officers threatening to taser and arrest kids playing pond hockey.”
While there have been frequent news reports about shortages of essential PPE for doctors and nurses during the COVID-19 pandemic, in this breaking news report, The National Telegraph has reason to suspect Canada may be reaching a crisis shortage level of masks and breathing filters necessary for skilled trades professionals, construction workers and general contractors to work safely.
Just as the Conservatives rallied around Jody Wilson-Raybould and Jane Philpott when they put their political careers on the line to stand for what was right, the Conservatives must rally around Belinda Karahalios or their smallest crime will be hypocrisy.
Masks have become a controversial global issue because of what it represents to many. For those with a more left-wing purview, masks symbolize a social status of being responsible and caring about others. Often it is outright stated that those who do not wear masks, even in situations where they don’t seem necessary, are somehow […]
It should be noted that this funding oftentimes flies in the face of recipient countries’ national sovereignty. The government of Niger shut down two Marie Stopes facilities in 2018 after they were found committing abortions, even though abortion is illegal in Niger.
Although there are no official timelines released yet, Yurdiga said he anticipates the council will make a formal request for financial aid from the Provincial and Federal governments to buy out damaged properties and/or invest in flood mitigation.
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