Peterson releases all complaints made against him

Dr. Jordan Peterson has revealed all complaints against him to the College of Psychologists of Ontario, which is now ordering the psychologist to undergo social media re-education training.
Freeland heading to Davos for WEF conference

Canada’s Finance Minister, Chrystia Freeland, will attend the annual World Economic Forum (WEF) meeting in Davos next week.
Former Finance minister shreds Trudeau in forthcoming book

Former Finance Minister Bill Morneau shreds his former boss Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in an upcoming book, saying his interpersonal and management skills are “sorely lacking.”
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.
PETITION: Defend Dr. Jordan Peterson

Jordan Peterson said that the College of Psychologists of Ontario threatened to revoke his license unless he stops bashing Prime Minister Trudeau.
The latest on Canada’s Digital ID
As Canadians increasingly look for security in the digital landscape, two major players have emerged in the conception, design, and development of a Canadian Digital ID — including one with close ties to the World Economic Forum (WEF).
Vaccine clawbacks you missed this year

Canadians have voted the Freedom Convoy as the biggest news story of the year. But in 2022, The Counter Signal closely followed Covid-19 vaccine clawbacks and policy changes. Below is a recap of these critical stories you don’t want to miss.
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.
Recapping CBC’s false Freedom Convoy reporting

On top of two recent whistleblowers quitting and denouncing the network, CBC printed memorable bits of misinformation and “Russia!” conspiracy theories in its 2022 Freedom Convoy reporting.
Payroll tax hikes will cost Canadians $305 next year

The Canadian Federation of Independent Businesses (CFIB) says 2023 payroll tax hikes mean every Canadian will see $305 less in pay next year.