UK MP accuses health authorities of covering up vaccine adverse effects
UK MP Andrew Bridgen has called for the Covid-19 vaccines to be halted while accusing health authorities of a massive cover-up of adverse effects.
Alberta seizes power from ‘hostile’ federal government’s gun grab
Alberta Attorney General Tyler Shandro issued a stern notice to the Trudeau Liberals, announcing the province is seizing back constitutional power from the feds to protect legal gun-owners from being persecuted under Bill C-21.
Tam tells Canadians to inquire about relatives’ health status before gathering for Christmas
The federal Chief Public Health Officer, Teresa Tam, is once again warning Canadians that a new wave of Covid-19 could be coming down the chimney soon, saying Canadians should think twice about who they socialize with this Christmas.
Unvaccinated drivers pose a safety risk, finds researcher given $50k to encourage vaccination
Unvaccinated drivers pose a safety risk, finds researcher given $50k to encourage vaccination
How Canadians could be impacted by the WHO Pandemic Treaty
Last week, the World Health Organization (WHO) announced that member states inched closer to developing a legally binding global pandemic treaty.
Twitter employees admitted Trump didn’t breach user policies before banning him

The fifth Twitter Files was released on Monday, revealing that former Republican President Donald Trump was banned by Twitter employees even as they acknowledged he hadn’t violated the social media platform’s policies.
Biological female concussed, stretchered off the ice at first-ever ‘all trans’ hockey game

An “all-trans” hockey game sponsored by the NHL ended abruptly for one biological female who was knocked to the ice and concussed by a biological male.
Twitter blacklisted medical experts who pushed back on Covid narrative

A second “Twitter files” exposé on Thursday revealed the social media company blacklisted a Stanford medical expert who criticized Covid restrictions.
Alberta UCP nominee for Chestermere-Strathmore donated to Liberals in 2015

Dharminder Premi, one of the candidates for the UCP nomination in Chestermere-Strathmore, made a $1,000 donation to the federal Liberal Party in 2015.
Denmark stops testing those hospitalized with a respiratory infection for Covid-19

Denmark has decided that Covid-19 is as relevant as any other respiratory illness, scrapping all quarantine requirements and discontinuing testing those hospitalized with a respiratory infection for Covid-19.