Not all legions agree – Let the public show their support this Remembrance day

COVID — It has everyone afraid to speak their mind in fear of what their fellow citizens might say or do. Will they jump down your throat if you share a genuinely held belief about the current circumstances? Unfortunately, the answer is you don’t really know — so most just don’t talk. For those courageousContinue reading “Not all legions agree – Let the public show their support this Remembrance day”

Nearly 2/3rds of young adults report worsening mental health during COVID

The biggest impact on Canadians mental health seems to be anxiety around finances – the concern of not being able to meet their financial obligations.

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”

Stress and illness – how government COVID policies are making you sick

Diverge columnist, Greg Staley argues that COVID-19 restrictions are causing higher levels of stress in people, headaches, mask acne, a dental issue called “mask mouth,” as well as many other issues.

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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.”