Hallway medicine unfortunately has become somewhat of a normative situation in Canadian healthcare -except now the narrative has changed to blame Covid. Whereas before we would treat patients in overflow and not make such a big fuss about it (don’t want to draw attention to the problem) now politicians happily point out the problem because they can blame Covid.
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Some Businesses are refusing Covid vaccinated individuals in-person service
“After reading the Pfizer documents that were submitted to the FDA especially section 8.3.5 which is labelled “exposure during pregnancy or breastfeeding and occupational exposure. We have decided that we believe in the health and safety of our customers beyond all else.” He continued “since the vaccine companies are openly studying the side-effects on women who are around those that are vaccinated – even if they aren’t themselves vaccinated. We ask that if you have received a Covid vaccine within the past 28 days to please order online through our website for curbside pickup and delivery.”
Fined $880 for working out – outside
JC contacted Diverge Media today to inform us that he had been fined on May the 1st for $880 under the reopening act for exercising outdoors. So we met JC outside of Bluevale Collegiate in Waterloo where he was fined for using their outdoor exercise equipment or FIT facility and got his story. You canContinue reading “Fined $880 for working out – outside”
WATCH: Roman Baber’s fiery exchange with Solicitor Gen. Sylvia Jones and House Leader Paul Calandra
A valid question regarding the Reopening Ontario Act resulted in a fiery exchange between Roman Baber and the Solicitor General of Ontario this week.
NY Post updates article after incorrectly identifying victims of a prior gas leak as COVID deaths instead
The New York Post received criticism after using a photo of an unconscious woman from a 2020 gas leak in their article on the COVID situation in India.
Greenhouse overwhelmed with support after taking to social media – their story highlights a growing problem
“It’s become this perfect storm because as a grower in the greenhouse industry right now we’re already struggling with let’s be honest – the fallout of the pandemic. A huge amount of our market clientele are restaurants. And the example that I use is when you go to a restaurant and you’re ordering a dinner a lot of times you’ll order a side salad while you’re sitting down to eat but if you’re ordering takeout your not going to order that side salad.”
Dr. Steven Innocente speaks out against PCR testing at Stratford NML protest
At a ‘No More Lockdowns’ protest in Stratford on Sunday, April 25, several doctors spoke out.
One of those doctors — Steven Innocente, spoke out on PRC testing and the issues with it.
Dr. Innocente has a Ph.D. in Molecular Biology and studied genetics and cancer at McMaster University. After receiving his doctorate, he moved to Edinburgh, Scotland to study yeast for ten years. He then returned to Kitchener-Waterloo to open his own microbrewery called Innocente Brewing Company.
“We are seeing the court System, the entire system here is breaking down” – Derek Sloan at No More Lockdowns rally in Chatham
“We have never been in a situation before where the government has on a broad scale mandated that businesses must close. It is crazy and you know one of the questions I received this morning was “well isn’t this dangerous?” Frankly, go to a local Costco – you’ll see more people in there than there are here. The rules make no sense. We’ve had enough months to see the results of these rules, they don’t make sense. Keeping the healthy at home helps nobody. This is an absolute disgrace.”
“Concerns involving over 200 scientists” – worries of foreign influence
In a Senate hearing held on Thursday, April 22, 2021, Dr. Michael Lauer, the Deputy Director of Extramural Research at the National Institute of Health in the United States testified that “As of April 2021” more than 90 awardee institutions had been contacted “regarding concerns involving over 200 scientists.”
Randy Hillier’s speech at Peterborough protest interrupted when police ticket Maxime Bernier
Peterborough police charged Hillier today with a fine which he calls a “worthless ticket,” that he would use as wallpaper for his house.
Police attempted to arrange to give Hillier a ticket in advance or even after the event so it would make it easier for them — Hillier refused.
