US university vaccine mandate ruled illegal
According to a 55-page ruling, the University of Colorado School of Medicine’s policy refusing religious exemptions to the vaccine mandate violated “clearly established” rights and was “motivated by religious animus”.
Canada drops from 9th to 33rd on quality of life index
Since Trudeau took office in 2015, Canada has fallen 24 places on the world quality of life index, going from 9th place to 33rd.
Manufacturing sales plummet across Canada
According to Statistics Canada’s monthly report, in March, Canadian manufacturing sales decreased by 2.1% to $69.9 billion, with sales of petroleum and coal products declining by 8.0% and motor vehicle sales declining by 7.9%.
Canada updates on avian flu citing WHO guidelines
Amid concerns about the spread of avian influenza in the United States, Canada has announced that they are following the World Health Organization’s “One Health” guidelines, and will continue to monitor the potential spread into Canadian cattle. Cases in the US have spread to 46 herds across nine states. “As part of the Government of […]
Canada Post’s vaccine policy was unjust, rules arbitrator
Arbitrator rules against Canada Post’s policy of suspending unvaccinated remote workers without pay, setting the stage for compensation negotiations.
Arson season kicks off with a bang
As of last night, the largest wildfire, which is at Fort McMurray, is officially out of control and has been deemed “EXTREME” by the Alberta government, with an evacuation order being issued over the weekend along with a number of restrictions.
Huge nurse shortage set to rock Canada
Recently revealed figures that the government tried to hide show that Canada will need tens of thousands of new nurses to fill shortages in the coming years.
Smith puts the brakes on Gondek’s Green Line LRT
Premier Danielle Smith’s UCP government has promised to stop funding Jyoti Gondek’s Green Line LRT unless specific conditions are met.
Pfizer to settle 10,000+ lawsuits over product’s link to cancer
Pfizer has agreed to settle over 10,000 lawsuits that have been filed against it over allegedly failing to report Zantac’s possible link to cancer.
BC Conservatives say Eby’s hard drug debacle should cost him election
“David Eby made the biggest backtrack flip flop of his career. It should cost him an election.”