WEF president praises China’s brutal Covid crackdown
One of the heads of the World Economic Forum (WEF) praised China’s horrific Covid-19 crackdown, which saw the mass arrest of protestors and police locking up residents in their homes for months.
Unvaccinated woman refused organ transplant files application to Supreme Court
Sheila Lewis, who was removed from an organ donor list because she’s unvaccinated, has applied to take her case to the Supreme Court of Canada.
JCCF president says others ‘suffered far worse’ after night in jail
Even after a night in jail, Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms (JCCF) president John Carpay said he won’t stop defending Canadians’ rights and liberties.
Covid infections increase after each vaccine, data shows
A new study indicates that for every Covid vaccine an individual receives, the more Covid infections they get.
Oncologist worried Covid booster is worsening cancer
Oncology Professor Gus Dalgleish has sounded alarm bells on the safety of the Covid vaccines, suggesting they’re leading to cancer relapses among his patients.
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.
Canadians seriously injured by Covid vaccine collect more than $2.7 million
Fifty Canadians injured by the Covid-19 vaccine were awarded a combined $2.7 million after filing a claim with the federal government’s injury reporting system.
Unvaccinated woman wins employment insurance after feds tried to deny it
A woman fired for failing to provide proof of Covid-19 vaccination won her plea to receive employment insurance after taking her case to the Social Security Tribunal of Canada (SST).
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.
New Zealand launches terrorist hotline for citizens to report neighbours
The New Zealand government launched an anti-terrorism initiative encouraging citizens to rap on their neighbours, including those opposed to Covid-19 restrictions.