LOCKDOWN: Ontario reportedly heading towards another month-long lockdown

Ontario is reportedly heading into another 4-week lockdown starting this weekend “to try and curb the rise in COVID-19 cases across the province,” several sources told 680 News, who first reported this Wednesday.

Every region of the province will be placed into Grey-Lockdown zone beginning 12:01 a.m. Saturday morning.

*Motion carries* Public Health Canada will have to provide all info and docs on Ebola virus transfer to Wuhan lab after refusing initially

Today at the Special Committee on Canada-China Relations – the discussion was about the motion requesting all information and documents in possession of the Public Health Agency of Canada or any subsidiary organizations “relating to the transfer of Ebola and Henipah viruses to the Wuhan Institute of Virology in March of 2019 and the subsequent revocation of security clearancesContinue reading “*Motion carries* Public Health Canada will have to provide all info and docs on Ebola virus transfer to Wuhan lab after refusing initially”

*Opinion* I won’t get the Covid jab and likely never will – here’s why

It has become the crux of the conversation anytime one brings up any talks of “back to normal” – that is the Covid-19 vaccine. Public pressure has been coming from the media and politicians alike telling Canadians that the vaccine is the key to get things “back to normal.” The media and politicians have dividedContinue reading “*Opinion* I won’t get the Covid jab and likely never will – here’s why”

Conflict of Interest? Supreme Court Judge who ruled on carbon tax constitutionality spoke at event partnered with United Nations groups

Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada, Richard Wagner was the opening speaker at the Centre For International Sustainable Development Law (CISDL) for their 2020 Hon Justice CD Gonthier Memorial Lecture titled “Human Rights, the Sustainable Development Goals & the Law”.

We will get into some of the details of what he said at the event – but merely being at the event as a speaker already appears to be a potential conflict of interest.

Affordable homes are becoming a pipedream in Canada – Nenshi’s Calgary housing market has “excess inventories”

According to the report, the three largest “Census Metropolitan Areas (CMAs) in Ontario are all now rated with a high degree of vulnerability.” This is not a shock to anyone living in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) however – this is just more confirmation of a lived reality.
For instance, in the Kitchener-Waterloo area where Diverge Media is located – the average residential sale price was

*Twitter Beef* Michelle Rempel, Shadow minister of health blocks physician known to be outspoken against COVID narrative

Michelle Rempel, the Shadow Minister of Health for the Conservative party has blocked the now well-known physician Kulvinder Kaur. This comes on the heels of the Shadow Minister of Health tabling a motion for the liberals to “present a plan for a return to normal.”

VIDEO: Erin O’Toole calls on the Trudeau Liberals to permanently lift COVID restrictions

The Conservative Party of Canada is calling on the Liberals to table a plan within 20 days with “a clear data-driven plan to support gradually, safely and permanently lifting COVID-19 restrictions,” said Erin O’Toole at his press conference Tuesday.

Stop the food shortage! – Norfolk farmers call for immediate action to prevent shortage of outdoor fruit and vegetables

Farmers in Norfolk Ontario are sounding the alarm. Unless the government of Canada steps in and provides “immediate solutions” – a shortage of outdoor-grown, affordable fresh fruits and vegetables in 2021 and beyond is a realistic concern for Canadians. The letter detailing the concerns came from the Farmers of Ontario’s Garden and was posted to independent MPPContinue reading “Stop the food shortage! – Norfolk farmers call for immediate action to prevent shortage of outdoor fruit and vegetables”

Canada cannot afford free post-secondary education — NDP’s election promise

Jagmeet Singh wants to forgive up to $20,000 in debt for those with student loans. They are also looking to eliminate student loan interest and make post-secondary education free — That’s his election promise.

But Canada can’t afford that.

Not with more than $1 Trillion of debt.