GraceLife Church takes Alberta Health Services to court, seeking return of church

JCCF announced Thursday, June 10 that GraceLife, Pastor James Coates and three congregants have filed a court application against AHS and other Alberta health officials “to force the government to return the building and grounds of the Church.”

Covid-19 by the numbers Ontario vs Florida, Texas and Nevada

As the province of Ontario begins to allow for a very small proportion of society to open up today, I believe it’s time to revisit the Covid-19 numbers in Florida, Texas and Nevada – all states that are open without restrictions and have been holding live indoor sporting events. Then, we will draw a comparison between the data sets and ask the question – is it still appropriate to be closed here in Canada?

Trudeau gives $200 Million to Asian Development Bank – Trustees of projects have past ties to Aga Khan

The AKDF openly admits to being partnered with the Asian Development Bank but that’s not where the potential conflict of interest is. The potential conflict of interest lies in the fact that they’ve partnered with and share a memorandum of understanding with the ADB that may include the possibility of investments together. Then we add our observation that the trustees assigned to allocate these funds appear to have an intertwined past with the Khan and his organizations. Then, just to finish it off we add onto that the Prime Minister was found guilty by the ethics commissioner for taking a vacation on the Khan’s private island and that the Khan’s organizations actively lobby the government and you get some very murky waters.

My Equality Is more Equal than Your Equality Part I

In this article, Diverge Media guest Columnist and Owner of Sunday Preach opens up about her upbringing and how under the same household with the same parents – her and her brother have had very different experiences.

Hazar presents her thoughts in a way that allows the reader to connect emotionally and then logically – enjoy!

Waterloo City Councillor Tenille Bonoguore apologizes after flipping the bird to anti-lockdown protesters

Waterloo City Councillor, Tenille Bonoguore, apologized Sunday evening after flipping the bird at anti-lockdown protesters earlier that day.

“There’s a wind coming from the south — the wind of freedom” Maxime Bernier at Waterloo protest

Several hundred people attended a protest, dubbed the ‘True North Freedom Assembly,’ at the Waterloo Public Square on June 6, to hear speeches from various speakers like Maxime Bernier, leader of the People’s Party of Canada (PPC).

Analysis: Government Homelessness Program Amended to Allow Funds to be Spent on Covid-19 Instead

On April 1st of 2020 these cities likely began receiving their funding from the Reaching Home program (agreement date began April 1, 2020 for many recipients). Shortly after the agreement came into place for most cities the province of Ontario updated their list of businesses that would be closing effective April 4th, 2020 to include a much broader range of businesses.

Trudeau’s failed UN security seat campaign cost taxpayers over $8.6 million

The federal government spent $8,664,524 in its failed campaign for a seat on the United Nations (UN) Security Council.

CFIB letter to Doug Ford: “Let small businesses reopen now”

An open letter from the Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB) titled “let small businesses open now,” has been sent to Ontario Premier Doug Ford, calling on him to immediately begin reopening the economy to save thousands of businesses from being forced to shutter their doors permanently.