Unvaccinated drivers pose a safety risk, finds researcher given $50k to encourage vaccination
Unvaccinated drivers pose a safety risk, finds researcher given $50k to encourage vaccination
Twitter blacklisted medical experts who pushed back on Covid narrative

A second “Twitter files” exposé on Thursday revealed the social media company blacklisted a Stanford medical expert who criticized Covid restrictions.
Denmark stops testing those hospitalized with a respiratory infection for Covid-19

Denmark has decided that Covid-19 is as relevant as any other respiratory illness, scrapping all quarantine requirements and discontinuing testing those hospitalized with a respiratory infection for Covid-19.
WHO member states agree to develop legally-binding pandemic treaty

The World Health Organization (WHO) announced that member states inched closer to developing a legally binding global pandemic treaty.
UCP tied with NDP under Premier Smith

Recent polling suggests that Alberta Premier Danielle Smith has restored conservative Albertans’ confidence in the United Conservative Party (UCP).
Quebec Health Authorities bury Covid-19 death rates by vaccination status

In recent months, Quebec health authorities have not been forthcoming about Covid-19-related statistics regarding hospitalizations and deaths by vaccine status.
Ontario doctors on trial for the future of Canadian Healthcare

The Ontario Physicians and Surgeons Discipline tribunal (OPSDT) is currently investigating whether professional misconduct occurred by three doctors who did not follow its recommendations for Covid-19 treatment.
Western University finally drops its vaccine mandate

Western University finally dropped its COVID 19 vaccine mandate on Tuesday, after months of petitions and protests against the institution.
US pressed Canada to end protests three days before Trudeau invoked Emergencies Act

Democracy Fund lawyer Alan Honner has suggested the real reason the Trudeau Liberals invoked the Emergencies Act was because the US pressured them to do so.
Trudeau says he invoked Emergencies Act to protect a grandmother

On the final day of the Public Order Emergency Commission, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau unironically said he invoked the Emergencies Act to prevent a grandmother from being run over by a truck — apparently forgetting that mounted police acting under powers granted by the act trampled an elderly lady.