
Why Was Founder Of Far-Left BLM Group Filming Inside Capitol As Police Shot Protester?
During yesterday’s protest in Washington D.C., a Trump-supporting US Air Force Veteran, Ashli Babbitt, was shot dead by a Capitol Police officer (who has been placed on leave) as she attempted to climb through a broken window to bypass a barricade, along with other Trump supporters.
Democrats Move To Ban Trump From Running In 2024 As Articles Of Impeachment Circulate
New articles of impeachment against President Trump introduced by Rep. David Cicilline seek not only to remove him from office for the very short remainder of his term – they would block him from ever running for office again.
AOC’s Comms Director Asks Twitter To Ban Users From Citing AOC’s Support For Violent Riots
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s communications director asked Twitter to bar users from sharing one of the New York congresswoman’s previous tweets in support of protests that make people “uncomfortable,” saying it was being used as “misinfo.”
Conservative, Liberal, NDP politicians find common ground over thinking they’re better than the rest of us
After years of partisan rancour and division, federal and provincial politicians from the three major parties have finally found an issue they agree: lecturing Canadians to stay home due to the pandemic while they travel abroad.
“Sometimes we spend so much time focusing on areas where we disagree we forget there is a lot more that unites us than divides us,” said former Ontario Finance Minister Rod Phillips. “Specifically, the thing that unites us is knowing that elected officials are a superior group of individuals to whom travel restrictions and multiple health warnings do not apply.”
Curfews, crackdowns or more? What experts say Canada must do to get a handle on COVID-19
Legault announced Wednesday several new measures aimed at curbing the spread of the novel coronavirus in the province, where the COVID-19 curve has been rising sharply since late November.
The measures include a curfew that will affect the vast majority of Quebecers. As of Saturday, anyone caught outside their home between 8 p.m. and 5 a.m. for any reason other than work, walking a pet within one kilometre of their home or visiting a pharmacy will be subject to a fine of up to $6,000.
Calgary protesters CHARGED while politicians VACATION
While politicians of all stripes were off breaking their own recommendations to avoid non-essential travel, leaving frozen Canada for warmer climes, Albertans all across the province were being fined for protesting the lockdown rules that the politicians themselves ignored.
Every weekend in Calgary, there’s a protest at City Hall against the coronavirus lockdown measures that have closed thousands of businesses, limited worship and funerals, emptied schools and banned family visits. And every weekend, tickets are issued to the protesters for their so-called illegal gathering.
