UN admits they recruited social media Covid influencers
A 2020 podcast clip recently went viral wherein the UN Global Communications lead admitted recruiting over 100,000 “information volunteers” (i.e., influencers) to push their Covid narrative through social media.
NDP MP wonders if Canada should abolish ice hockey to fight climate change
An NDP MP questioned if we should terminate Canada’s national sport of ice hockey — as in eliminating all ice rinks — to save the climate.
Congresswoman Stefanik demands Canada scrap ArriveCan
Congresswoman Elise Stefanik penned an open letter to the Canadian Ambassador to the US and Canada’s Public Safety Minister, asking them to scrap the burdensome ArriveCan app.
Doctor admits transgender surgeries are too common in Canada
A Canadian doctor spoke out regarding Canada’s uptick in transgender surgeries for youth, suggesting we ‘slow down’ surgeries.
Alberta gov says provincial police service would add 275 officers
The UCP says that replacing the RCMP with a provincial police service would add 275 frontline officers to the smallest 42 detachments in Alberta.
Democracy Fund pressures U of T to drop booster mandate
The University of Toronto is getting pushback from the Democracy Fund to drop its COVID booster mandate for staff and students living in residence.
Study shows higher rate of re-infection for vaccinated persons
A new study indicates that the rate of re-infection of COVID is higher for those who are considered fully vaccinated.
Quadruple-vaccinated Pfizer CEO catches COVID, shills Paxlovid
Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla unironically tweeted that, despite catching COVID, he was grateful for getting jabbed four times and still requiring another one of his products to treat the infection.
CDC says COVID vaccine status no longer relevant

The CDC has dropped special quarantine recommendations for unvaccinated persons, finally admitting that natural immunity should be considered and that vaccines don’t stop infection.
Trudeau invoked Emergencies Act despite knowing of a potential breakthrough

Less than a day before PM Justin Trudeau invoked the Emergencies Act, a national security advisor told him there was potential for a breakthrough in discussions with Ottawa protestors through conventional means.