Ontario to require QR code vaxpass and delays reopening indefinitely
On December 10, the Ontario government announced that QR codes would now be required as proof of vaccination and that they will be pausing all reopening plans in response to the non-deadly Omicron variant.
Omicron rapidly shifts the need for boosters in Canada
Omicron is ramping up the push for widespread boosters in Canada, shifting the conversation away from providing added protection to the most vulnerable and toward giving everyone eligible an additional shot to stave off potential spread of the highly transmissible variant.
Anti-O’Toole campaign says new poll confirms CPC members tired of flip-flopping
The campaign behind a push to hold an early leadership review of Conservative Party of Canada (CPC) Leader Erin O’Toole told True North that a new poll supports their intentions to let members have a say on the party’s future.
Meanwhile in Florida..no pandemic pic.twitter.com/1bhLwlwvKA
— FFAC 🇨🇦 (@stevelanebitch) December 11, 2021
The Other ‘CRT’- WaPo Accuses Math Curriculums of ‘Racism’
According to a recent Washington Post piece the current math curriculums “enshrines the names of White men” while “blurring” the contributions of others. In the op-ed, the author demands that the formulas with the allegedly “racist” origins be removed from math textbooks while referring to the issue as “the other CRT” which has been all but neglected.
The White House’s Desperation on the Economy Devolves Into Complete Absurdity
Objectively, the news on the economy over the last few weeks has not been encouraging. November’s jobs report showed a miss of over 50%. Then yesterday’s inflation numbers dropped like a thermonuclear weapon on the White House’s narrative. After a week of colluding with the media and waging a PR war to try to convince people the economy is actually great, inflation was revealed to be 6.8%, the highest in 39 years.
Durable Goods Inflation Breaks All-Time 1970s High as Prices Jump 14.9%
Over the past 12-months, prices of durable goods are up 14.9 percent, higher than the record annual gain of 14.4 percent hit in May 1975.

