5,000 soldiers to guard Davos elites against protesters

The Swiss government will deploy 5,000 troops to protect 3,000 global elites at the World Economic Forum’s (WEF) annual gathering next week.
Freeland heading to Davos for WEF conference

Canada’s Finance Minister, Chrystia Freeland, will attend the annual World Economic Forum (WEF) meeting in Davos next week.
Oncologist worried Covid booster is worsening cancer

Oncology Professor Gus Dalgleish has sounded alarm bells on the safety of the Covid vaccines, suggesting they’re leading to cancer relapses among his patients.
Europe implements digital tracking system for Canadian travellers

Canadians travelling to Europe will need more than a passport as of November 2023, as a digital “visa-waiver” application requirement comes into effect.
China threatens countries imposing testing requirements ‘on the principle of reciprocity’

The Chinese government is threatening countermeasures against countries imposing Covid-19 testing requirements on incoming passengers from China, including Canada.
Arsonists desecrate baby Jesus nativity scene in France
Arsonists desecrated a nativity scene by lighting a baby Jesus on fire in northern France earlier this month.
Vaccine clawbacks you missed this year

Canadians have voted the Freedom Convoy as the biggest news story of the year. But in 2022, The Counter Signal closely followed Covid-19 vaccine clawbacks and policy changes. Below is a recap of these critical stories you don’t want to miss.
Everything you need to know about Canada’s CBDC
A proposed CBCD policy for G7 countries is drawing alarms over its potential to tax individuals based on their carbon footprints, require Canadians to have a Digital ID, and censor dissenting voices.
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.
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.”