Flip Flops, no English and can’t strap a load – Canada’s trucking industry has a huge problem

When speaking to a logistics broker in the trucking industry, they told Diverge Media that they’ve spoken to customers with a litany of complaints. The complaints ranged from drivers who couldn’t back into loading docks (basic CDL skill required to pass licensing), drivers who had no clue how to strap down or secure their loads, and it wasn’t infrequent to hear of drivers showing up in sandals who couldn’t speak English. They’ve also had customers take the loads off of trucks after foreign-born drivers would show up in sandals and not know how to chain their loads.

Digital ID, touchless borders and Canada’s partnership with the World Economic Forum

Touchless borders and a digital ID in Canada in our near future sounds like something out of a dystopian sci-fi thriller – unfortunately, it’s all too real and no one seems to be paying any attention.

As the “I support the thing” crowd chases whatever new narrative the media dangles in front of them, the most pressing issues of our time aren’t being discussed. In an age where much of the global populace has access to information at the touch of a screen, why haven’t people grasped the concept that governments around the world are seeking to make major changes in their day-to-day lives?

What is the Peoples Party of Canada stance on gun ownership and gun regulation for Canadians?

“We are very much pro-gun and pro-gun owners,” said Chelsea Hillier, the Peoples Party of Canada (PPC) candidate for Elgin-Middlesex-London. Only those whose RSVP’d were permitted at the event.

“There are hills on which to compromise and those upon which to die” – 4th year McMaster student considers ending degree over vaccine mandate

A 4th year French and History Undergraduate named Cecilia Di Benedetto has written McMaster University indicating that the universities new Covid-19 vaccine mandate for students “is wrong” and that she does not support it. In her letter to McMaster Cecilia wrote that she is considering ending her degree over it. The born and raised Hamiltonian wrote that “a University must be a place of open debate and dialogue” and hear all sides before taking a firm stance on any issue and as far as she can see, “no such debates or public inquiry have taken place.”

O’Toole gets asked about vaccine passports – “it is also possible to have daily screening tests for some situations, for people who are not vaccinated.”

Many have been seeking to understand the Conservative parties position on vaccine passports and mandates especially after the Conservative party removed Jonas Smith for speaking out on these issues. Alexa Lavoie, a reporter for Rebel News was able to get an answer

The Data the Canadian Media Ignores – Hospital, ICU and All Cause Mortality Comparisons during Covid-19

Were Australians rewarded for their “sacrifice?” If Canada had remained opened without a mask mandate like Sweden what would’ve happened? Did our lockdowns prevent people from ending up in hospital? Did our restrictions prevent excess deaths like our politicians and media doctors have so often claimed? Were all of the business closures, cancelled surgeries, overdoses and suicides that resulted from these measures worth it? Did these measures save more lives than they took?

*Opinion* Canada is Compromised at the Highest Levels

“a concern and a threat” and that it’s “more common here and elsewhere than people think” and he also remarked that “this matter is not new.”

*Opinion* “I’ve Had Two Kids In Lockdowns” Enough With The Ideocracy Open Up

The Ford government has extended their emergency measures until Dec. 1, 2021. This means that parliamentary approval won’t be required as the Ford government makes decisions that affect the lives and livelihoods of millions of Ontarians. It also likely means another lockdown is on the way in the late fall/early winter (if optics allow for it).

Ontario Wasn’t Built in One Day… but It Will Burn in One

Folks, this world is so messed up. The only good thing to come out of this pandemic is how exposed the world’s most corrupt governments are, how more aware and present people worldwide are to this corruption, and how available they are to do something about it. People are no longer afraid to stand up against tyranny, corruption and crimes against humanity.

Sorry Seems to be the Hardest Word – for Doug

By: Hazar Alsabagh of Sunday Preach in Collaboration with Diverge Media. You can follow Hazar on Twitter here. Comments about this article can be directed to Hazar at comments@sundaypreach.com. Ontario Premier, Doug Ford, announced on Friday, April 16, stricter restrictions in an effort to manage and contain the COVID-19 cases in the province. He extendedContinue reading “Sorry Seems to be the Hardest Word – for Doug”