
Majority In Canada Believe Democracy Broken, Society Fractured Under Justin Trudeau
In his acceptance speech after winning a third term in office, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau sought to downplay the divisions within Canada, saying “that’s not what I see.”
A recent poll from Maru Public Opinion says he is wrong. Then again, discrepancy between our prime minister’s desires and poll results is practically an archetypal condition in Canada.
CBC admits to pushing out fake news about a Conservative MP
In today’s episode, Candice discusses how CBC cooks up fake news and how they got caught this time. The CBC ombudsman was forced to admit its article was “manufactured” “bent” “inaccurate” “sensationalized” and that “CBC failed to meet standards”. Plus, Candice discusses a concerted effort by the legacy media to paint conservatives as racist and tells you why you should never trust the media’s “take aways” or advice to conservatives after elections.
AHS CEO Caught Spreading Misinformation About ICU Bed Capacity
Alberta Health Service CEO Dr. Verna Yiu during a COVID-19 press conference on September 23 made multiple claims about hospital capacity that could be classified as misinformation based on AHS data showing the narrative that hospitals could be overwhelmed is heavily exaggerated and potentially outright false.
Tulsi Gabbard Warns About Story Boiling Beneath News Cycle: ‘A Threat To Our Country And Our Democracy’
Gabbard made the remarks toward the tail end of an interview in which she called the situation on the southern border “an utter disaster and failure” while pinning blame directly on “the Biden-Harris administration’s open border policy.” Gabbard warned “we have no idea who is coming across the border.”
Overwhelming majority of college students say shouting down a speaker is acceptable: survey
Sixty-six percent of college students think shouting down a speaker they disagree with is acceptable to shut down their talk, and another 23 percent believe violence can be used to cancel a speech, according to a wide-scale survey released this week.
Justice For J6 Rally Organizer Said The Group Was In Constant Contact With Law Enforcement Ahead Of The Event
Event organizers were in constant contact with the U.S. Capitol Police, the National Park Police and the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) for two months before the event, Braynard told the DCNF. Braynard said the organizers “knew that nothing was going to happen” at the rally and that the law enforcement response was “a little overkill.”
