VISSER: COVID restrictions are toying with the futures of students and young adults

Diverge writer, Broderick Visser argues that COVID restrictions are toying with the futures and lifestyles of young Canadians who are “sowing the seeds that will impact the rest of their lives.”

We have rights – time to exercise them

Staley: “So if I’m understanding this correctly, everything they’re telling us is “mandatory” and “law” is still subject to the Canadian Bill of Rights, the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, and the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms?”

STALEY: The joke that is COVID-19 testing

Diverge columnist, Greg Staley breaks down “the joke that is COVID-19 testing,” saying;

So what does it take to indicate a true positive COVID test? Simply put, you take a PCR test and if you test positive you are deemed “infectious,” but this is glossing over a myriad of missing facts that desperately need discussion.

Click to read more.

STALEY: Ford cites hypothetical predictions — tries to justify possibility of second lockdown

At a Ford Government livestream, Dr. Yaffi put forward three predictions about a second wave.

Diverge Columnist, Greg Staley combats those predictions saying:

“Mr. Ford wants Ontarians to focus only on prediction 1 – then he wants you to forget its not based in hard facts but is a modelling prediction.

Forget the other two possibilities, Premier Ford cares so much about our safety that even though the models used predict two other possible outcomes, he is willing to completely ignore that data for your safety.

Why is it that Ford and governments all around the world keep pointing to models?

Is it possible they point to models precisely because they aren’t accurate?

Is it possible that they prefer models to real data because models allow them to fear-monger the masses?

STALEY: Everything wrong with mandatory masks

I can personally confirm stories of people who aren’t fit to wear a mask, but still dawn the mask. Why not just get an exemption you say? The toxic environment that has been created around the mandatory mask has many too afraid to speak out. They don’t want to seek an exemption they are able to obtain out of fear of the reprobation that will come with exposing their naked face to the masses.

Who cares what the models say Doug!

Diverge Writer, Greg Staley deep dives into various COVID topics arguing Who cares what the models say Doug!

“Let us remind you that it is only models that declare asymptomatic people can spread the virus at a high and efficient rate, while in reality the actual known studies show asymptomatic spread to be very rare — at less than five to 10 per cent spread.

Now we must ask dare I say it, a logical question in regards to this — Why is our government focusing in on the smallest part responsible for public outbreaks of COVID and other respiratory illnesses?

One word — fear.”

MONTRÉAL PROTEST | “They (Québecers) tend not to trust their governments,” says Montreal protester

MONTRÉAL, QUÉBEC — More than 50,000 protested in the streets marching from the Québec Premiere’s office to the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation’s Montréal headquarters.

Québecers tend to be more patriotic — that’s what Diverge Media has noticed while covering various protests in Ottawa and the most recent one on Saturday, September 12, 2020 in Montréal, Que.

Click to read more and watch our interview with a protester.

Ontarian’s need to change the COVID narrative – or risk becoming the next Melbourne, Australia

If Ontarian’s remain passive on the COVID narrative, we could potentially soon find ourselves in another lock-down here in Ontario and maybe even across Canada that could be much like the Australian governments, Diverge Columnist, Greg Staley argues.

Visits soon to be permitted at long-term care homes, retirement homes and other residential care settings in Ontario

Starting June 18, you will now be able to visit loved ones living in retirement homes, long-term care homes, and other residential care settings — but with some restrictions. Read to find out more.