City News deletes claim of 215 graves after humiliating community note

City News falsely states mass graves at former residential schools exist, deletes tweet, but leaves up article on website that still says human remains have been found (they haven’t).
Alberta theatre cancels pride event over youth participation concerns

After realizing that the Pride event to be hosted in their venue involved minors, Manluk Theatre canceled the show and questioned the organizers’ intentions.
WHO pandemic treaty fails, officials planning revival

On Friday, countries failed to come to an agreement on the WHO’s international pandemic treaty by the deadline; however, WHO Director-General Tedros Ghebreyesus says he hasn’t given up.
Researchers develop Avian Flu mRNA vaccine, say it “could prevent human infections”

Researchers announce a new experimental mRNA vaccine has shown to be “highly effective” in mitigating symptoms in animals infected with H5N1.
Food Banks Canada gives Trudeau Liberals a D- in tackling poverty

Just shy of an F grade, Food Banks Canada has given Trudeau and his Liberal government a D- in tackling poverty, having watched in horror as food bank use skyrockets across the country.
Conservative stalwart Rob Anders seeking to return to Ottawa

“It’s time to fight for our freedoms. Time to do battle with the globalists. Fight 15-minute cities. Hire back the non-jabbed. No more jabs for kids. Fight central bank digital currency,” says former MP Rob Anders.
WHO calls for total overhaul of world economy and agriculture

“Our food systems are harming the health of people and planet… Transforming food systems is therefore essential, by shifting towards healthier, diversified and more plant-based diets,” said WHO Director-General Tedros Ghebreyesus.
WEF wants families to abandon at least one car

The WEF just openly promoted making car ownership illegal.
Canada drops from 9th to 33rd on quality of life index

Since Trudeau took office in 2015, Canada has fallen 24 places on the world quality of life index, going from 9th place to 33rd.
Manufacturing sales plummet across Canada

According to Statistics Canada’s monthly report, in March, Canadian manufacturing sales decreased by 2.1% to $69.9 billion, with sales of petroleum and coal products declining by 8.0% and motor vehicle sales declining by 7.9%.