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Children’s Health Defense says Big Pharma will abuse new informed consent policy

The FDA claims removing the requirement to get informed consent will provide cost savings and healthcare advances. 

CBC president gaslights Canadians while preaching about disinformation

CBC president, who earns about half a million per year, believes executives deserve bonuses amid mass layoffs.

Here’s what may be in Smith’s Parental Rights policy tomorrow

Alberta Premier Danielle Smith’s parental rights policy could emerge as one of the strongest in the country.

Florida university abolishes its DEI department

A Florida university has abolished its Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion department in response to recent state legislation. 

Coutts protester sentenced to 10 months in prison for dangerous driving

Coutts protester was sentenced to 10 months in prison for assault with a weapon and dangerous driving after striking a pylon when leaving a protest.

Study finds significant rise in myocarditis following COVID-19 vaccination

A recent study revealed that myocarditis reports post-vaccination in 2021 were 223 times higher than the average for all vaccines combined over the past 30 years.

Alberta college of physicians drops charges against doctor who prescribed vaccine exemptions

The Alberta college of physicians has withdrawn its charges of professional misconduct on a technicality, leaving the door open for similar orders.

Liberals announce major cut in student visas amid housing and affordability crisis

Immigration Minister Marc Miller revealed on Monday that the feds are setting a cap on undergraduate study permits.

Guilbeault investigates pizzeria ovens for high carbon emissions (seriously)

The Liberal Party of Canada has outdone themselves, now looking to regulate small business owners with wood-fired ovens.

Here’s who praised Javier Milei’s anti-socialism speech seen 27 million times

A number of high profile figures have praised Javier Milei’s WEF speech which has been viewed 27 million times on X alone.

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