Trudeau could be subpoenaed for 2021 incident
The lawyer of the man who was charged for throwing rocks at Prime Minister Justin Trudeau as he entered his tour bus said his client intends to subpoena Trudeau about supposed inconsistencies in his statements.
MSN prints WEF propaganda originally written for Chinese publication by PR firm
The Microsoft Network (MSN) recently parroted a climate-centric “circular economy” pushed by China, initially propagated by a public relations company with big connections.
Quebec says no plans to bring back vaccine mandate
The Quebec government announced that they currently have no plans to bring back their vaccine mandate in the fall.
Ontario’s spending on temporary nurses is out of control
Amidst a critical nurse shortage in the province, Ontario’s spending on temporary nurses has reached levels never before seen.
Government employee offered euthanasia to veteran struggling with PTSD
Sources at Veterans Affairs Canada said one employee casually offered euthanasia to a CAF veteran struggling with a brain injury and PTSD.
WEF uses drones to vaccinate rural populations
The World Economic Forum (WEF) is currently running trials using drones to deliver vaccines to rural populations in India.
Euthanasia made up 3.3% of all deaths in Canada in 2021
According to a report from Health Canada, euthanasia, referred to by the government as “medical assistance in dying,” accounted for 3.3% of all deaths in the country last year.
EU promotes “yellow mealworm” as food substitute
The European Commission is facing backlash for a tweet promoting the consumption of yellow mealworm and other “novel foods.”
Kenney says granting royal assent to Alberta Sovereignty Act is “unthinkable”
Speaking on his weekly radio show, Premier Jason Kenney called UCP leadership frontrunner Danielle Smith’s proposed Alberta Sovereignty Act “nuts,” adding that it’s unlikely to be given royal assent.
England to start restricting some water use

England has officially declared a drought, with at least eight areas being affected, and tight water use restrictions are expected in the coming weeks.