
Not your average breakfast casserole, this breakfast lasagna swaps French toast for pasta and layers in hash browns, smoked ham, cheese and eggs.
‘Verge of collapse’: Air Canada reports more service cuts, station closures in Atlantic Canada
Atlantic Canada’s airports were advised Tuesday of more service cuts and station closures by Air Canada that will become effective Jan. 11, 2021.
As of that day, Air Canada will be suspending all flights until further notice in Sydney, N.S., and Saint John, N.B., and suspending four routes until further notice in Deer Lake, N.L., Charlottetown, Fredericton and Halifax.
Your employer can’t force you to get vaccinated, but experts warn of challenges ahead
Canada’s first coronavirus vaccine could get the green light in a matter of days.
For many businesses, a vaccine promises employers a return to some form of normal. Many will be looking to recover profits while offering a safe and healthy workplace for both staff and customers.
But can an employer require you to get vaccinated in order to return to work?
“Generally, no, an employer can’t force an employee to get vaccinated,” said Andrew Monkhouse, a Toronto-based employment lawyer.
The Moral Hazard In Using Canadian Armed Forces As Provincial First Responders
For some provincial governments, the pandemic has effectively transformed the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) into provincial emergency first responders. Yet this new responsibility will likely only further burden the Canadian military in the future.
In a new MLI commentary titled “The Moral Hazard in using Canadian Armed Forces as Provincial First Responders,” MLI Senior Fellow Christian Leuprecht argues that leveraging the CAF’s operational capacity to assist in emergencies has created a moral hazard which comes at a cost to the armed forces, its members, and taxpayers.
Cowards! News Leaks Why Georgia Republican’s Won’t Back Trump With Special Session, The Mob Now Rules

Syndicated radio talk show host John Fredericks recently spoke with a younger member of Georgia’s state legislator who spilled the beans on why Georgia officials won’t call a special session and decertify the election results.
They are afraid…
Fredericks reported that a GOP member of Georgia’s legislator told him that veteran members of the Republican party are afraid they are going to be harassed and attacked by the left. The older Republicans are worried BLM and Antifa are going to burn down Atlanta and they will be blamed for it.
After 8 Years Of “Gun Buyback Program,” California Shocked To See Gun Violence Still Rising
Over the weekend, Los Angeles held its annual gun “buyback” program for the eighth consecutive year. Mayor Garcetti always loves to talk up this event, claiming that it’s an important piece of the puzzle in terms of reducing gun violence. This year was no different and he was quick to sing the praises of the program to the local media. Of course, the underlying reality is considerably different than the sunny outlook being touted by the Mayor. And when you look at the specific issues that the LAPD is currently dealing with, along with the lack of details provided by City Hall, the entire idea seems to fall apart a bit.
CDC wants states to report personal information on people who receive COVID-19 vaccine, some states resist
The national Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says states must sign a data-sharing agreement with the organization and provide personal, identifying information on people who receive the COVID-19 vaccine, prompting some states to raise privacy concerns.
Shared information would include names, addresses, dates of birth, and ethnicities. Past attempts to create a national vaccine registration have not been successful due to issues of privacy. The New York Times reports that some states are signing the agreement but will not actually provide the information, while some are refusing to sign it.
