BREAKING: Assassination threat against Libs of TikTok
A Twitter user has threatened to assassinate the creator of the popular Libs of TikTok Twitter account after the latter’s personal information was doxxed by Taylor Lorenz.
Jason Kenney looking to hire Alberta digital ID manager
Alberta Premier Jason Kenney’s government is looking to hire an Executive Director, Platforms, whose central focus is building and managing a digital ID to link Albertans to a QR code and digital currency.
Bill S-7 sets extremely low standards to seize and search phones at the border
Bill S-7 would amend the Customs Act and give border agents the authority to digitally examine travellers’ phones and laptops and make copies of their emails, text messages, and photos when leaving or returning to Canada.
WHO and public officials consider using pandemic treaty to sanction sovereign nations
The World Health Organization (WHO) and the German Health Minister are saying that countries disobeying regulations dictated by the WHO through their pandemic treaty may need to be sanctioned.
FEATURE: Why is a digital ID so dangerous?
The push for national digital IDs and even a global digital ID is well underway, but some are more concerned than others.
#StopTheTreaty: WHO allows brief feedback on global pandemic treaty
The WHO has quietly allowed individual citizens to provide feedback on their proposed global pandemic treaty.
The WHO is building a global vaccine passport
The World Health Organization (WHO) has contracted German-based Deutsche Telekom subsidiary T-Systems to develop a global vaccine passport system, with plans to link every person on the planet to a QR code digital ID.
Leslyn Lewis addresses WHO pandemic treaty
Conservative leadership candidate Leslyn Lewis has addressed the WHO pandemic treaty, clearly stating that Canada should never sign away the sovereignty of its healthcare system to the World Health Organization.
“The World Together” — WHO runs Canada?
The WHO is developing a global pandemic treaty that will legally bind countries to its policies by 2024 and further crush whatever sovereignty Canada once had.
BILL C-18: Mainstream media could see colossal payday
Bill C-18, the Online News Act, could see mainstream news organizations, including the CBC, receiving tens of millions of dollars from social media giants simply for having links shared on their platforms.