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After Extending The Vaccine Passport Program, Canada Threatens Fines For Those That Don’t Use It

The ArriveCAN website states that all travelers will still be “required to submit their mandatory information in ArriveCAN (free mobile app or website) before their arrival in Canada.”

“If you don’t submit your travel information and proof of vaccination using ArriveCAN you could be fined $5,000.”

CBC Whistleblower Quit Over COVID Propaganda

“I tried to push through a number of stories that were censored and cancelled. We were no longer committed to truth and honesty,” Klowak told Wood.

Klowak described how she wanted to show both sides of the vaccine debate and let viewers decide for themselves. Moreover, at the time, she was finding concerning data coming out of Israel — a country where vaccines were available months before most others like Canada — and thought it was newsworthy. CBC disagreed.

27% Of Canadians Cutting Back On Necessities Amid Inflation

“No matter where Canadians turn, there is no reprieve; housing is more expensive, driving a car is more expensive, food is more expensive,” Grant Bazian, president of MNP, a large debt consulting agency in Canada, said in a press release on Monday.

Rebel’s Lewis Brackpool discusses the Farmer Rebellion from the Netherlands

Lewis and Rebel News’ Lincoln Jay have been traversing the country covering the numerous farmer uprisings which were launched due to the Dutch government’s insistence on striving to reach ‘net-zero’ carbon emissions through policies that have the potential to cripple farmers’ livelihoods.

The End of Private Car Ownership

The dirty truth about the “clean” car market is that it consists of traditional car companies and Tesla frantically trying to unload a limited share of luxury electric cars on wealthy customers to cash in on the emissions credits mandated by states like California. Tesla makes more money reselling these regulatory credits to actual car companies than it does selling cars. Taxpayers and working class car-owners pick up the bill for the entire luxury electric vehicle market.

The U.S. Government Had What It Needed To Prevent the Spread of Monkeypox. It Happened Anyway.

The U.S. knows how to treat monkeypox. We have vaccines to prevent it, approved by the FDA in 2019. And yet, here we are watching a virus spread because apparently, the government is unable to effectively operate a program to respond in a timely fashion to an emergency.

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