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Category: Trudeau

Greece drops vaccine passport — when will Canada?

Following Denmark, Greece’s Ministry of Health announced they no longer require a vaccine passport for any reason in their country, including travel.

Canada’s unvaccinated travel ban could last two more years

A Government of Canada document from late 2021 indicates that the money to sustain the travel ban on unvaccinated and federal vaccine mandate will continue flowing until 2024.

Canadians fined for not complying with mask mandate on Sunwing flight

Trudeau’s government just handed out $59,500 in fines to 37 Canadians who refused to comply with mask mandates on a Sunwing flight.

Jason Kenney calls for end to unvaccinated travel restrictions

During a Q&A on Wednesday, Alberta Premier Jason Kenney called for Trudeau to end the absurd travel ban on unvaccinated Canadians.

France introduces digital ID days after Macron’s re-election

Just days after winning the federal election, President Emmanuel Macron authorized the creation of a digital ID for France.

Pierre Poilievre wants to ban central bank digital currency

Conservative leadership candidate Pierre Poilievre has added banning Trudeau’s central bank digital currency to his agenda after being elected Prime Minister.

Canadians could soon be restricted on Facebook because of Bill C-18

Meta, the company which owns Facebook, has responded to Bill C-18 by saying it could block Canadian users from sharing or viewing news on Facebook.

Trudeau wants to keep invoking the Emergencies Act on the table

Trudeau Emergencies Act Still On The Table

PM Justin Trudeau said that a big part of the inquiry into his use of the Emergencies Act is to justify it in the eyes of Canadians in case he wants to use it again in the future.

Four Things that Changed within 48 Hours of Elon Musk Buying Twitter

The end of shadow banning, Conservative accounts blowing up — in the 48 hours since Elon Musk bought Twitter, many changes are afoot. Here are just four.

Arson: A tool for the great reset? At least 16 fires at American food plants in 2022

A surge in food processing plants burning to the ground is becoming too hard to ignore.

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