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Drug Companies Aren’t Saints

All vaccines used in Canada have been approved by health and government authorities, but obviously the drug manufacturers aren’t doing it out of the goodness of their hearts.

They are profiting from taxpayers and cannot be sued for serious adverse side effects their vaccines may cause.
That’s because they are indemnified by the federal government from liability, a standard, widely-used practice which predates COVID vaccines.

Largest Immigration Intake In History, India And China Lead The Pack

As a new year dawns on our country, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is positively ebullient regarding demographic transformation in Canada.

Remote Communities Locking Down

The latest wave of COVID-19 is bringing health-care resources in some remote communities in Canada to the breaking point as case numbers explode.

Congressman Explains That No HCQ Or Ivermectin Because Big Pharma Lobbyists Paid Off The Govt

This is about all you need to know at one level. There are two sides to this issue one must suspect. The government totalitarian-authoritarian aspect of this, and the outrageously corrupt giant drug cartels like Pfizer that would give Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán a wet dream. Here is the reveal on that side of it. Twitter suspended the account of the media company that posted this video. Which tells you all you need to know about Twitter.

The Woke Mob’s Destruction of the English Language

Rep. Ayanna Pressley of Massachusetts, a member of the progressive “squad,” recently accused those who disagree with student debt cancellation of “policy violence.” That is, to disagree with the left now is “violence.” This kind of linguistic legislation by the left is now common. Words mean whatever they want them to mean in order to achieve their far-left goals.

PARKER: More Government, Less Religion – The Progressive Doctrine

One great mystery is the persistent refusal of those on the left to abandon what is clearly not true.

That is, that the means for reducing the burden of poverty is more government spending.

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