Recapping CBC’s false Freedom Convoy reporting

On top of two recent whistleblowers quitting and denouncing the network, CBC printed memorable bits of misinformation and “Russia!” conspiracy theories in its 2022 Freedom Convoy reporting.
Payroll tax hikes will cost Canadians $305 next year

The Canadian Federation of Independent Businesses (CFIB) says 2023 payroll tax hikes mean every Canadian will see $305 less in pay next year.
GiveSendGo CFO accuses NDP MP of spreading ‘outrageous’ misinformation

GiveSendGo CFO Jacob Wells says he was shocked by misinformation spread by NDP MP Matthew Green.
Dr. Bridle sues Guelph University and their professors

Dr. Byram Bridle, a viral immunologist and tenured professor at Guelph University’s Ontario Veterinary College, is suing his university and 11 other parties for tortious conduct against him.
Smith rejects nurses union’s request to implement another indoor mask mandate

Alberta Premier Danielle Smith rejected a call from the United Nurses of Alberta’s president to reimpose a province-wide indoor mask mandate.
Canadians seriously injured by Covid vaccine collect more than $2.7 million

Fifty Canadians injured by the Covid-19 vaccine were awarded a combined $2.7 million after filing a claim with the federal government’s injury reporting system.
Unvaccinated woman wins employment insurance after feds tried to deny it

A woman fired for failing to provide proof of Covid-19 vaccination won her plea to receive employment insurance after taking her case to the Social Security Tribunal of Canada (SST).
Trudeau Liberals warned about ‘more persistent’ election interference after 2019 vote

Four months after China waded into Canada’s 2019 general election, the federal government was warned that election interference was “likely to be more persistent and pervasive in future elections.”
FTX demands politicians return donations amid allegations customer funds were used

The bankrupt cryptocurrency trading platform FTX will attempt to claw back millions of dollars in donations to Democrats.
Eight teenage girls charged with second-degree murder following stabbing

Eight teenage girls in Toronto have been charged with second-degree murder after allegedly stabbing a man to death near Union Station.