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Canada’s Unsustainable False Economy

When growth isn’t really growth, we have a serious problem.

Unvaccinated Workers Who Lose Jobs Ineligible For EI Benefits, Minister Says

Speaking to Canadian Press, Qualtrough said as long as there’s a public health emergency, unvaccinated workers who lose hours or their job may not be eligible for employment insurance benefits.

Ontario To Stop Collecting Covid-19 Numbers From School Boards, Suspend Reporting Of Cases

The change was detailed in a memo from the Ministry of Education sent to school board officials on Thursday, the same day the province announced that it was delaying the return to in-person classes for two days – from Jan. 3 to Jan. 5.

From 9/11 To Covid, The End Of 2021 Marks 20 Years Of America Surrendering Freedoms In “Crisis”

Disgruntled mobs. Martial law. A populace under house arrest. A techno-corporate state wielding its power to immobilize huge swaths of the country. A Constitution in tatters.

Between the riots, lockdowns, political theater, and COVID-19 mandates, 2021 was one for the history books.

SICK: Dems Said DeSantis Was ‘Missing’ or ‘Dead’ From COVID, He Was Actually at Wife’s Cancer Treatment

Over the last few days, several leftist media pundits and deranged liberals online insisted that Florida Governor Ron DeSantis was “missing” or “on vacation,” in what appears to be an attempt to trash the highly popular Republican as the state deals with rising COVID-19 cases.

Not so crazy now: Five theories that dropped the ‘conspiracy’ in 2021

In 2021, there were many (at least five) fears, social media movements, news stories, and legends first seen as implausible that, in the light of emerging evidence, proved not to be unfounded. In some cases, the media’s initial dismissal fueled further speculation and itself became part of the theory. While not all of these have been verified as 100% true, they were widely dismissed last year as conspiracy or fringe theories.

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