BREAKING: Quarantine Hotels Case To Proceed

Jay Cameron, the Litigation Director at the Justice Centre had the following to say about the situation:

“Quarantine, particularly of healthy or asymptomatic individuals, is the functional equivalent of house arrest and the Justice Centre will not allow it to continue unchallenged,” he stated. “The forced isolation of Canadians contravenes multiple Charter protections, are unnecessary and are not a minimal impairment of Canadians’ constitutional rights and freedoms. They are an oppressive overreach from a government that has lost sight of the restrictions on its power”.

Vaccines aren’t enough – Really Trudeau?

A video of Justin Trudeau appeared today speaking about vaccines. He clearly stated, “vaccines aren’t enough to keep us safe”.

This is a very concerning dialogue from the Prime Minister of Canada. The video can be seen below.

Doctors sound alarm on harm of lockdowns – Concerned Ontario Doctors Covid-19 summit

As Ontarians are amid their 3rd lockdown, a group known as the Concerned Ontario Doctors hosted a summit on the harms of lockdowns that featured some very prominent medical professionals. The event took place on April 11th at 4 pm eastern time….

Ontario Liberals Call For Firing of Education Minister Lecce.

If you haven’t heard by now – schools are closed again. All the science says they shouldn’t be, but hey -here we are.

Now, In an open letter sent for release, Stephen Del Duca has called for the firing of Ontario Education Minister Stephen Lecce.

Essential business earns only 10-15% of income compared to pre-Covid – Government restrictions to blame

Pet retreats, they’re where you take your furry loved one when you have a hockey tournament, a vacation, a date with the slopes or for many other travel-related reasons – but what happens when the travel trickles to a halt? What happens when your business is deemed “essential” and you don’t qualify for any government handouts?

The bills remain the same – but the profits for many small businesses have dropped to mere fractions of what they were during “pre-pandemic” levels as a result of our Government’s Covid measures.

The Case Of Texas, What They’re Doing and Why It Matters.

In case you are unaware, recently, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott removed all Covid-19 restrictions including masking and the closure of businesses.

Lockdowns don’t work – unless your goal is destroying Canadians futures

As we head into another 28-day lockdown courtesy of Premier Ford I’m reminded of two things. The first thing I’m reminded of is the literature published on August 1st of 2020 in the Lancet stating that lockdowns don’t work. Secondly, I’m reminded of the numbers coming out of Texas that show that Covid numbers have fallenContinue reading “Lockdowns don’t work – unless your goal is destroying Canadians futures”

Stop the food shortage! – Norfolk farmers call for immediate action to prevent shortage of outdoor fruit and vegetables

Farmers in Norfolk Ontario are sounding the alarm. Unless the government of Canada steps in and provides “immediate solutions” – a shortage of outdoor-grown, affordable fresh fruits and vegetables in 2021 and beyond is a realistic concern for Canadians. The letter detailing the concerns came from the Farmers of Ontario’s Garden and was posted to independent MPPContinue reading “Stop the food shortage! – Norfolk farmers call for immediate action to prevent shortage of outdoor fruit and vegetables”

Lockdowns and social distancing originated from a 15 year old’s science project – models run your life

Who thought of the idea to tell society to distance themselves by 6ft? Where did the science come from to support the idea of locking down healthy individuals in society? It came from a 15-year-old’s school science project – no I’m not kidding.

Quarantine hotels Interim injunction denied – court acknowledges constitutional questions need to be heard on merits

This past Friday, March 19th, the courts heard the Canadian Constitution Foundations court challenge that sought an interim injunction that if granted, would have suspended the law requiring travellers to quarantine at their own expense at a government-run quarantine hotel while waiting for their Covid-19 test results. The injunction would have suspended the law (temporarily) as theContinue reading “Quarantine hotels Interim injunction denied – court acknowledges constitutional questions need to be heard on merits”