Gordon Burling on the Montréal red-zone lockdown restrictions

Gordon Burling talks about the red-zone lockdown restrictions in Montréal, Que. (This is an old clip from our Oct. 7, 2020 live cast)

The lockdown restrictions were just extended yesterday in Montreal until Nov. 23.

Where’d the flu go 2020? — Australia

“This means that although in 2020 Covid was tested for 685.71% more than for influenza, still influenza yielded more positives for the same time period (4 vs 0 covid).”

No, the Government isn’t building hydraulic guillotine’s to kill Canadians

Uncertainty – When we are uncertain, and fearful, we can quickly jump to assumptions without digging into the data to see if the evidence backs up the original statement. We recently covered the government of Canada’s use of ambiguous wording in their tender bid for isolation/quarantine facilities, and as a result of that – weContinue reading “No, the Government isn’t building hydraulic guillotine’s to kill Canadians”

Electric vehicles pose a big threat to the environment

Diverge writer, Greg Staley, lays out what should be the obvious issues with electric cars — lithium mine, the pollution caused by the mines and wildlife impacts.

He even points out the top country for lithium production is Australia — but it’s the Chinese who are mining for it.

“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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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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