Pastor Henry Hildebrandt: “Nice people don’t speak the truth when they should … good people must!”

The next thing is something all Canadians should keep in mind whether you’re religious or not — I believe it should be a moral standard for all.

“Mean people speak when they shouldn’t and nice people don’t speak the truth when they should. Good people do — good people must!”

“Bankrupt Canada?” — Pierre Poilievre: “How far to the cliff’s edge?”

Pierre Poilievre: “In the early 1990s, this country literally ran out of money when finance officials went to lending markets and could not find a single solitary person on Earth willing to lend a dollar to the Government of Canada for fear that it could not pay the money back.”

“Police terror” — late night quarantine check in Flinton, Ont., called “disturbing.”

Above photo from Adobe Stock Images. Flinton, Ont. — A quarantine check executed at 1:24 A.M., by The Ontario Provincial Police’s (OPP), Central Hastings Detachment is being called “disturbing” by the father of the woman quarantining in Flinton, Ont., after she returned from international travels. “My 32 year old single daughter Bronwyn [redacted] is self-isolatingContinue reading ““Police terror” — late night quarantine check in Flinton, Ont., called “disturbing.””

Western University students raise concerns over anti-cheating program “Proctortrack”

University of Western Ontario (UWO) students say an anti-cheating program called ‘Proctortrack,’ is “invasive,” and it “poses a massive security risk for students’ privacy.”

This isn’t the first time concerns have been raised about the software…

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VIDEO: A constitutional right to protest — 3,000 protest at Dundas Square in Toronto on Saturday

3,000 people gathered at Dundas Square on Saturday to protest their governments unconstitutional handling of COVID-19. Protestors marched down Young street on Saturday — shutting it and other roads down for over an hour while being escorted by police the entire march.

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“We’re going to take the streets,” says Lamont Daigle of The Line Canada | Dundas Sqaure protest in Toronto

“We understand that The Charter of Rights and Freedoms — section 2C says that we are legally allowed to peacefully protest with no problems.” — Lamont Daigle

Pastor Henry Hildebrandt’s speech at Dundas Square in Toronto on Sept., 26, 2020

Pastor Henry Hildebrandt from The Church of God in Aylmer, Ont., was one of speakers at The Line Ontario’s protest in Toronto at Dundas Square today.

Pastor Hildebrandt has been a key person standing up for Canadian’s religious freedoms as per the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.

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VISSER: COVID restrictions are toying with the futures of students and young adults

Diverge writer, Broderick Visser argues that COVID restrictions are toying with the futures and lifestyles of young Canadians who are “sowing the seeds that will impact the rest of their lives.”

Netflix experiences surge in cancellations amidst “Cuties” controversy

According to @AntennaData on Twitter, Netflix US has experienced five times the amount of subscription cancellations in five days that they would normally see in just one month due to the ‘Cuties’ backlash.

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MONTRÉAL PROTEST | “They (Québecers) tend not to trust their governments,” says Montreal protester

MONTRÉAL, QUÉBEC — More than 50,000 protested in the streets marching from the Québec Premiere’s office to the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation’s Montréal headquarters.

Québecers tend to be more patriotic — that’s what Diverge Media has noticed while covering various protests in Ottawa and the most recent one on Saturday, September 12, 2020 in Montréal, Que.

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