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UN: “2021 is literally going to be catastrophic”

The stark outlook comes as many countries contend with not only the coronavirus pandemic, but also possible famine, economic instability, conflict and other humanitarian crises. A record 235 million people will need humanitarian assistance and protection next year, a nearly 40% increase from 2020, the UN projected earlier this week.

Georgia Election Officials Warn Judge If they Are Not Allowed to Wipe Machines Clean “There Could be Grave and Serious Consequences”

GA officials are pressing a judge to “lift an order that is BLOCKING officials from altering information in voting machines in three counties.”

Post-George Floyd, a Wave of ‘Anti-Racist’ Teaching Sweeps K-12 Schools Targeting ‘Whiteness’

In dramatic, urgent language, K-12 schools across the country – both public and private – professed solidarity with Black Lives Matter and vowed to dismantle white supremacy, as they scrambled to introduce anti-racist courses and remake themselves into racism-free zones.

India accuses Trudeau of encouraging ‘extremist activities’ with his remarks on farmers’ protests

In a statement issued by the office of India’s minister of external affairs today, the Indian government said the Canadian high commissioner was summoned and told that comments by Trudeau, some of his cabinet ministers and MPs raising concerns about New Delhi’s response to protesting Indian farmers “constitute an unacceptable interference in our internal affairs.”

“We’re all in this together, you idiots!”

Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister gave a melodramatic, award-worthy performance this week, choking up as he told Manitobans he’s the leader they need, and calling people who question his government’s lockdown measures “idiots” in the same breath as saying “we’re all in this together.” True North’s Andrew Lawton explains how that doesn’t seem to extend to the people being charged for working and worshipping.

FERNANDO: Setting Canada On A Path To Ruin

When the Conservatives were in power, the West for the most part felt like a valued part of Canada, that at least had a voice in the direction of our nation.

Quebec separatism waned dramatically, with the Bloc losing many seats, and the PQ being defeated at the provincial level.

In short, while regional differences still existed, Canada was for the most part a pretty unified place.


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