Gondek wins order to remove thin blue line from officers’ uniforms

Calgary mayor Jyoti Gondek’s city council has succeeded in making Calgary police stop wearing the thin blue line patch, becoming the first police service in Canada to do so.
WHO boss wants money for pandemic treaty “security architecture”

The boss of the World Health Organization, Dr. Tedros Ghebreyesus, told members that he needs more financing to build a global “health security architecture” as nations are preparing to sign a controversial pandemic treaty.
WATCH: First Nations call Trudeau a “criminal”

Trudeau’s trip to Kamloops, BC, ended in disaster, with a crowd of First Nations calling Trudeau a “criminal” and telling him to leave immediately.
The WEF wants you to accept “pain” of climate change policies

Norwegian Finance CEO and WEF speaker Kjerstin Braathen says that people should expect “pain,” inflation, and “energy shortages” due to the World Economic Forum and the UN’s climate change agenda. But don’t worthy. It’s totally “worth it.”
The WEF wants to “recalibrate” human rights

Speaking to a panel at the World Economic Forum (WEF), Australian eSafety commissioner and WEF member Julie Inman Grant told panellists that they might need to recalibrate people’s human rights online.
Alibaba is creating a digital ID carbon footprint tracker
Alibaba Group president J. Michael Evans bragged that the multi-billion-dollar company was creating a carbon footprint tracker to monitor people’s consumption around the world.
Poilievre declines independent media debate leading to its cancellation

Conservative Party of Canada leadership candidate Pierre Poilievre declined to attend a debate hosted by independent media.
Wuhan Lab linked with COVID pandemic acquired monkeypox virus before outbreak

The infamous Wuhan Lab — from which many believe the COVID-19 virus originated — acquired monkeypox strains to create PCR tests months before the global monkeypox outbreak.
Belgium announces mandatory monkeypox quarantine

The Belgium government announced it’s introducing mandatory quarantining for anyone who tests positive for monkeypox, despite the supposed low transmissibility of the virus and having less than five active cases.
WHO holds emergency meeting over monkeypox
the WHO announced they must hold an emergency meeting over a spontaneous global monkeypox outbreak that has infected less than 100 people.