#StopTheTreaty: WHO allows brief feedback on global pandemic treaty

The WHO has quietly allowed individual citizens to provide feedback on their proposed global pandemic treaty.
The WHO is building a global vaccine passport

The World Health Organization (WHO) has contracted German-based Deutsche Telekom subsidiary T-Systems to develop a global vaccine passport system, with plans to link every person on the planet to a QR code digital ID.
Leslyn Lewis addresses WHO pandemic treaty

Conservative leadership candidate Leslyn Lewis has addressed the WHO pandemic treaty, clearly stating that Canada should never sign away the sovereignty of its healthcare system to the World Health Organization.
Trans Mountain Pipeline shut down after potential bomb found

The RCMP “K Division” has dispatched the Explosives Disposal Unit to the scene of the Trans Mountain Pipeline after a suspicious package was found.
Hinshaw stumbles around cross-examination in court

Deena Hinshaw continues to spill the beans on the pandemic fraud perpetrated by the Alberta government as she’s cross-examined in court for the fourth day.
Students to file lawsuit against Ryerson University

Sixteen students who were deregistered from their programs at Ryerson University for refusing to take the vaccine are gearing up to sue the institution.
Trudeau diverts $23 million from troops to “combat disinformation”

While Canada’s military remains in shambles due to underfunding, PM Justin Trudeau has decided it’s more important to divert even more money away from the troops to “combat disinformation.”
“The World Together” — WHO runs Canada?

The WHO is developing a global pandemic treaty that will legally bind countries to its policies by 2024 and further crush whatever sovereignty Canada once had.
COVID infection tweets are clearly scripted

It’s become blatantly obvious that politicians’ tweets alerting the public to their COVID-positive status are scripted.
BILL C-18: Mainstream media could see colossal payday

Bill C-18, the Online News Act, could see mainstream news organizations, including the CBC, receiving tens of millions of dollars from social media giants simply for having links shared on their platforms.