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.
The Microsoft Network (MSN) recently parroted a climate-centric “circular economy” pushed by China, initially propagated by a public relations company with big connections.
Congresswoman Elise Stefanik penned an open letter to the Canadian Ambassador to the US and Canada’s Public Safety Minister, asking them to scrap the burdensome ArriveCan app.
Instances of MAID or “medical assistance in dying” have rapidly increased since the practice was legalized in 2016, and it’s time to call it what it is: government-funded euthanasia.
A recent email from Laurentian University confirms that, barring changes to public health guidelines, the school has no intention of reinstating its vaccine mandate in the fall.
According to a report from Health Canada, euthanasia, referred to by the government as “medical assistance in dying,” accounted for 3.3% of all deaths in the country last year.
Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla unironically tweeted that, despite catching COVID, he was grateful for getting jabbed four times and still requiring another one of his products to treat the infection.
Speaking on his weekly radio show, Premier Jason Kenney called UCP leadership frontrunner Danielle Smith’s proposed Alberta Sovereignty Act “nuts,” adding that it’s unlikely to be given royal assent.
England has officially declared a drought, with at least eight areas being affected, and tight water use restrictions are expected in the coming weeks.
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.
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.
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.
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.
The World Economic Forum (WEF) has revealed its latest scheme: they want to use AI to automate the censorship of whatever they deem “hate speech” and “disinformation.”
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