Ontario reports 2,159 new cases of COVID-19 on Friday & 2,142 new cases on Saturday. 81 Dead.

Ontario reports 2,159 new cases of COVID-19 on Friday & 2,142 new cases on Saturday. 81 Dead.

Ontario reported more than 2,100 COVID-19 cases on both Friday and Saturday, with 81 new deaths over that 48-hour period, as the number of patients in intensive care surpassed 300 for the first time.

The province detected 2,159 new cases of COVID-19 on Friday and 2,142 new cases on Saturday.

“Today, there are 541 new cases in Toronto, 344 in Peel, 262 in York Region, 136 in Hamilton and 131 in Windsor-Essex,” Health Minister Christine Elliott wrote on Twitter.


WARMINGTON: Christmas lights show turned off while Pearson runway lights stay lit

Turns out there’s no light at the end of the tunnel after all — or in the middle of it either.

The popular drive-thru Polar Drive light festival in the parking garage of Pearson International Airport has been ordered shut down.

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This Canadian is charged with a terrorism hoax. Two experts counselled him. Only one still believes him

This Canadian is charged with a terrorism hoax. Two experts counselled him. Only one still believes him

Amarnath Amarasingam and Mubin Shaikh are both regarded as experts in radicalization.

Both say they have spent extensive amounts of time counselling Shehroze Chaudhry, a 26-year-old Burlington, Ont. man now facing a rare terrorism-hoax charge and recently labelled a “fabulist” by The New York Times over his claims that he committed atrocities on behalf of the Islamic State in Syria.

For his part, Shaikh, a Seneca College professor and former counterterrorism operative for the Canadian Security Intelligence Service and Royal Canadian Mounted Police, says he now believes Chaudhry never stepped foot in Syria and got caught up in his own “fantasy.”

Yet Amarasingam, a Queen’s University professor, isn’t so quick to dismiss Chaudhry’s claims, noting he’s seen signs of “remorse” and “survivor’s guilt” in the young man.

This sick joke is what passes for expertise in “Canadian” counter-jihad.  Good Lord.

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Gun violence still a Toronto reality 15 years after deadly Boxing Day shootout

When bullets fly in the city — often piercing kitchen windows, shattering TVs or sailing over children’s beds — all we can do is shake our heads and be thankful innocent victims weren’t injured or killed.

Sadly, there are times when that luck runs out — like Boxing Day 2005 when a gunfight broke out on a bustling Yonge St., just north of Dundas St., killing Jane Creba and wounding six others.

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George Blake, notorious cold war double agent, dies aged 98

Kim Philby & George Blake, Moscow

The former British spy and Soviet Union double agent George Blake has died at the age of 98.

The RIA news agency reported that Blake died in Russia, citing the country’s SVR foreign intelligence agency. “We received some bitter news – the legendary George Blake passed away,” it said.

Blake was the last in a line of British spies to operate secretly for the Soviet Union, exposing the identities of hundreds of western agents across eastern Europe in the 1950s and humiliating the intelligence establishment when his work was discovered at the height of the cold war.

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Nashville Explosion Motive? Take Your Pick.

This explanation sounds plausible … see this thread

This one is more fun, I believe it entirely possible Taylor Swift is behind the bombing.

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Ontario enters provincewide lockdown in effort to curb rising COVID-19 case counts

I hope l don’t have to use this pic again next year.

A provincewide lockdown meant to bring down COVID-19 case counts takes effect today in Ontario.

The restrictions will remain in place for southern Ontario until Jan. 23, but will lift for northern Ontario on Jan. 9.

The move was announced on Monday after the provincial government took part in emergency talks last weekend.

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Clergyman tweets that Christmas season is about God choosing a woman to lead a revolution of reorganizing the structures of societal power

In case leftists haven’t perpetrated enough hoaxes or issued enough preposterous statements for you lately, here is another. United Church of Christ Rev. Jes Kast recently posted on Twitter: “Christmas season is about God choosing a woman to lead a revolution of re-organizing the structures of societal power by her leadership, tenderness, and faith.”

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Democrat Governors Freed the Criminals and Killed the Elderly

Democrat Governors Freed the Criminals and Killed the Elderly

They released criminals to protect them from the virus – and locked nursing home patients in with the virus.

In March, Governor Cuomo’s administration ordered nursing homes to accept infected coronavirus patients and prohibited even testing incoming patients for the virus. The same month that Cuomo began the process of infecting countless nursing home residents with the virus, he also began freeing thousands of criminals from prison to protect them from the virus

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Have yourself a melancholy Christmas

Last week, shortly before he gave us no choice, Boris Johnson urged us to have ourselves “a very little Christmas.” His words were, of course, a reference to Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas, a song which I used to hate.

First sung by Judy Garland, it’s been covered countless times — mostly in syrup. I blame Frank Sinatra, whose schmaltzy 1957 version smothered the essential sadness of the melody and lyrics. Indeed, he had the words rewritten. Thus “next year all our troubles will be out of sight” became “from now on, our troubles will be out of sight”.

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‘We’re Not Doing Anything Wrong’: This Pennsylvania Brewery Refuses To Obey State’s Indoor Dining Ban

It’s a few days before Christmas in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, and there is plenty of room at Seven Sirens Brewing Company.

The brewery’s 7,000-square-foot tasting room has a fire code capacity of 320, but during happy hour on Monday, there are only about a dozen patrons scattered around the place, sitting in ones and twos at socially distanced tables and sipping beers served by two masked bartenders. Whether they know it or not, everyone here is engaged in an act of civil disobedience, challenging Pennsylvania’s ban on indoor drinking and dining that will continue through New Year’s Day, at least. It’s a policy that assumes all establishments in the state are equally risky—that a tiny, crowded diner or coffee shop is no different than a massive, mostly empty beer hall.

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‘Lasting honour’: Battle for Hong Kong ended on Christmas Day 1941 and Capt. John Reid was among the Canadians there

‘Lasting honour’: Battle for Hong Kong ended on Christmas Day 1941 and Capt. John Reid was among the Canadians there

By December 22, Mount Cameron, several miles north of Reid’s Regimental Aid Post, had become the linchpin of West Brigade’s defensive line as the Japanese forced their way from the east. The position was held by only 100 Winnipeg Grenadiers, reinforced by a platoon of British Royal Engineers — all that could be spared. After raining Mount Cameron’s defenders with artillery and mortar fire, the Japanese attacked during the evening with 1,000 troops. The Grenadiers and Royal Engineers fought back ferociously, but a Japanese breakthrough on their right flank threatened to encircle their position and forced their withdrawal northward to Wan Chai Gap. In his postwar debriefing in October 1945, Reid recalls the confusion of this night…

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Reader Fave Christmas Carols… Christmas Day Part 2

Enjoy! Merry Christmas and thank you for making this such a great year!

The Kinks “Father Christmas”

From Truthserum – Chris Rea – Driving Home For Christmas

Libera – Carol of the Bells

From Dana Garcia – Johnny Cash & June Carter – Christmas With You

From Mauser – Alabama – Christmas in Dixie

From Grainger – Ave Maria – Franz Biebl

From Norman – Handel’s Messiah Amen chorus

I’ll Be Home For Christmas

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