Freeland schemes behind closed doors at Bilderberg Meeting in Washington

Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland just finished up in Washington, DC, after secretly rubbing elbows behind closed doors with some of the world’s most powerful policymakers and billionaires at the 2022 Bilderberg Meeting.
Liberal MP wants to celebrate “the power of vulvas and vaginas.”

Speaking in parliament, Liberal MP Pam Damoff announced that she and other MPs, a senator, and Action Canada would be getting together to celebrate “the power of vulvas and vaginas.”
Always fresh, Always tracked: Tim Hortons tracked Canadians

A report from the Privacy Commissioner reveals that the Tim Hortons app tracked Canadians’ movements every couple of minutes every single day, even when it wasn’t open.
Trudeau predicts new variants, says mandates must stay

While countries around the world continue to drop their COVID mandates, Trudeau says Canada’s are here to stay due to the risk from new variants that don’t even exist yet.
Canada birth rate hits an all-time low

The birth rate in Canada hit an all-time low in 2020, likely due to increased economic and restriction-related stresses during the peak of lockdowns.
Trudeau wants to use facial recognition digital ID for travel

The Trudeau government has been working with major Canadian airlines to formally bring in digital ID, facial recognition, and biometric travel documents to air travel by 2023.
Bill Gates gave tens of millions to Canadian pharmaceutical companies

Renowned public health expert Bill Gates has given tens of millions of dollars to various Canadian pharmaceutical companies throughout the pandemic through the Gates Foundation.
Canada extends travel requirements until at least June 30

A day after rejecting the vote to end travel restrictions in Canada, the Trudeau government just extended the current requirements until at least June 30.
Trudeau to ban handgun purchases in Canada

Justin Trudeau announced the tabling of new legislation that would ban the legal purchase of all handguns in Canada.
Scotiabank apologizes for freezing Canadians’ bank accounts

Scotiabank has become the first Canadian bank to apologize for freezing people’s bank accounts, specifically the account of Freedom Convoy organizer B.J. Ditcher.