5,000 soldiers to guard Davos elites against protesters
The Swiss government will deploy 5,000 troops to protect 3,000 global elites at the World Economic Forum’s (WEF) annual gathering next week.
China threatens countries imposing testing requirements ‘on the principle of reciprocity’
The Chinese government is threatening countermeasures against countries imposing Covid-19 testing requirements on incoming passengers from China, including Canada.
Arsonists desecrate baby Jesus nativity scene in France
Arsonists desecrated a nativity scene by lighting a baby Jesus on fire in northern France earlier this month.
Everything you need to know about Canada’s CBDC
A proposed CBCD policy for G7 countries is drawing alarms over its potential to tax individuals based on their carbon footprints, require Canadians to have a Digital ID, and censor dissenting voices.
Trudeau Liberals warned about ‘more persistent’ election interference after 2019 vote
Four months after China waded into Canada’s 2019 general election, the federal government was warned that election interference was “likely to be more persistent and pervasive in future elections.”
Independent board member responsible for ensuring vaccine safety was on Pfizer’s payroll
A Pfizer’s Independent Data Safety Monitoring Board member admitted in court that she was on the pharmaceutical company’s payroll.
Norwegian woman faces three years in prison for saying men can’t be lesbians
A Norwegian filmmaker is facing up to three years in prison for a Facebook post she wrote saying men cannot be lesbians.
How Canadians could be impacted by the WHO Pandemic Treaty
Last week, the World Health Organization (WHO) announced that member states inched closer to developing a legally binding global pandemic treaty.
Al Gore and Google’s Climate TRACE Coalition to track global carbon emissions
Google and Al Gore are funding a new initiative to independently track greenhouse gas emissions using satellite data and artificial intelligence technology. The Climate TRACE coalition, launched in July 2020, includes more than 100 organizations collaborating to analyze 60 terabytes of satellite and climate-related data. According to the Society of Environmental Journalists, the data used did […]
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.