Trudeau could be subpoenaed for 2021 incident
The lawyer of the man who was charged for throwing rocks at Prime Minister Justin Trudeau as he entered his tour bus said his client intends to subpoena Trudeau about supposed inconsistencies in his statements.
Trudeau comes into work four hours late after 2-week vacation
After two weeks of soaking up the sun in beautiful Costa Rica, PM Justin Trudeau has chosen to mark his return by coming into work four hours late.
Canadian Airport Authority rejects “Ban ArriveCan” billboard
The leaseholder in charge of advertising at federally-owned airports has told The Counter Signal that our proposed “Ban ArriveCan” billboard has been categorically rejected.
CDC says COVID vaccine status no longer relevant
The CDC has dropped special quarantine recommendations for unvaccinated persons, finally admitting that natural immunity should be considered and that vaccines don’t stop infection.
Trudeau invoked Emergencies Act despite knowing of a potential breakthrough
Less than a day before PM Justin Trudeau invoked the Emergencies Act, a national security advisor told him there was potential for a breakthrough in discussions with Ottawa protestors through conventional means.
Air Canada pilot says airport chaos is the government’s fault
Recently, while jammed shoulder-to-shoulder in the overcrowded Montréal–Trudeau International Airport, an Air Canada pilot told me the government was solely responsible for the mess.
It’s time to ban ArriveCan
It shouldn’t need to be said, but it’s long overdue for Canada to get rid of the invasive and burdensome ArriveCan app.
Trudeau is implementing a federal “Digital Identity Program”
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is in lockstep with Klaus Schwab’s Great Reset agenda now that the Liberal government has unveiled its ambitious federal “Digital Identity Program.”
Trudeau’s intelligence agencies spying on politicians, opposition MP says
Conservative MP Martin Shields is ringing the alarm bells after it was revealed that the RCMP and Trudeau’s other intelligence agencies are using spyware to spy on elected officials.
UCP frontrunner attacked for past WEF support
Statements made by Danielle Smith in 2014 are making the rounds of the Albertan political sphere, which appears to demonstrate the UCP leadership frontrunner supporting the World Economic Forum.