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Justin Trudeau Is Prime Minister Again After The Most Expensive Election In The Country’s History And Canadians Think It ‘Could’ve Been An Email’

After calling an impromptu election back in August, Justin Trudeau has once again been appointed Prime Minister, but his decision didn’t come without its fair share of backlash.

SNC-Lavalin corporations and two former senior executives facing fraud and forgery related charges

Two Quebec men have been arrested and a number of charges laid, including fraud against the government, fraud, forgery and conspiracy, in connection with a lengthy and comprehensive criminal investigation by the National Division RCMP Sensitive and International Investigations section.

Passport panic sets in as Ontario businesses braces for a new ‘policing’ role

Restaurants, pubs, gyms and gambling halls among those asking for your vax info.

High-profile Chinese whistleblower claims first COVID outbreak was INTENTIONAL and happened in October 2019 at Military World Games in Wuhan

The international tournament for military athletes was held in Wuhan – the origin of the Covid-19 pandemic – two months before China notified the World Health Organisation about its first cases.

Mr Jingsheng claimed it was no coincidence some of the 9,000 international athletes who gathered for the event reportedly became sick with a mystery illness.

The Wrecking of New York City: Accident or Design?

To my mind, the New York Times bears a huge part of the responsibility for the catastrophic policy response to the Coronavirus. Starting on February 27, 2020, the paper reversed a century-old tradition of urging public calm, rational science, and good government to deal with pandemics. Instead, they used their podcast and editorial page to whip up public frenzy for lockdowns, even urging the whole country to “go Medieval” on the virus.

It was a terrifying abdication of journalistic responsibility.

Massive backlog of 62 container ships wait to dock at LA port – which moves 40% of containers in the US: Officials blame ‘epic’ buying strength of American consumers as prices for holiday items like Christmas trees spike

The backup at the country’s busiest port complex was brought on by a combination of it being peak shipping period due to the upcoming holiday season and a pandemic-induced buying boom, coupled with a labor shortage that has overwhelmed the port workforce, port officials say.

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