With lockdowns causing rising mental health issues, missed cancer screenings and life-saving surgeries — it’s time we rip off the government bandaid that is “caring for our health.”
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The downsides of Trudeau’s “green” investment – $50 million to EV battery assembly plant in Quebec
The Trudeau government has invested $50 million into a highly automated battery-pack assembly plant in Saint–Jérôme, in the Laurentians. This comes alongside another $50 million that will be interjected by the Premier of Quebec, François Legault. While many are likely to applaud the decision to give money towards the development of a battery-pack assembly plant within Canada – Diverge Media has a different take.
Canada one step closer to United Nations UNDRIP? – Second reading of bill C-15
UNDRIP or the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples is at the core of bill C-15. The bill says that it is “An Act respecting the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples” – but what does it seek to do?
Big Tech censorship strikes in Canada – it’s worse than you know
Independent MPP Randy Hillier, from Lanark-Frontenak-Kingston made the announcement via Facebook that Twitter has once again locked him out of his account. This time, his account was locked for daring to share a video produced by 6 Canadian doctors who dissent from the government and media’s Covid-19 narrative.
Buzzfeed shutters HuffPost Canada, downsizing other sectors of HuffPost
Three weeks after BuzzFeed acquired HuffPost from Verizon Media, they have announced HuffPost is being downsized in a “restructuring effort aimed at stemming financial losses.”
Mid-Tuesday, it was announced that HuffPost Canada would shutter all operations later this month. All publication has come to a halt and all articles will exist as an online archive.
Covid lockdowns kill business, your job and your future – Canadian Survey on Business Conditions, first quarter 2021
The daily, which is a part of Stats Canada released a survey on March 5th on how business owners felt about the current business climate under the government’s draconian Covid-19 restrictions and what they expect in the future – the results were harrowing. The losses are big Over two-fifths of all businesses (41.8%) and almost three-fifths (56.4%)Continue reading “Covid lockdowns kill business, your job and your future – Canadian Survey on Business Conditions, first quarter 2021”
German physician calls COVID-19 hype and an “alleged” epidemic – formerly ran his own hospital with flu diseases monitoring system
Here’s what the German physician said “I would like to tell you something about the coronavirus epidemic that we are allegedly having right now. First, I thought this hype is going to end again, but it has increased so much and we finally have to start taking a closer look.”
Toronto’s Medical Officer, Dr. Eileen De Villa’s husband has financial relationships with major vaccine manufacturers – is this a conflict of interest?
From June 12-13 there was an event held titled the CVUPDATE/2020 – the CV referring to cardiovascular. Although Dr. Eileen De Villa’s husband’s name is scrubbed from the symposiums agenda – you can still find Dr. Richard Choi mentioned in the pdf from the event that is now circulating it’s way around the web and even in a video on the events website.
Fox 10 News anchor resigns — “I no longer want to do this job”
On Tuesday, top rated Fox 10 news anchor, Kari Lake, posted a video on Rumble resigning from her job of 22 years stating she no longer wanted to do the job anymore because of the state of journalism in the country.
“I will never get my children tested again, I can guarantee you of that” – Forced to isolate for 24 days
What started with Laura’s son staying at their Grandmothers led to her family being forced to isolate for 24 days. After the visit, Laura’s mom became sick (fatigue) and went to get tested (strongly suggested by work) and found out she had a positive PCR test. This led Laura to get her son tested…
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