Government of Canada reveals Fully Vaccinated account for 4 in every 5 Covid-19 Deaths over the past month; the majority Triple Jabbed

The latest official data from the Government of Canada paints an extremely concerning picture for those who have decided to succumb to three doses of a Covid-19 vaccine.

The triple vaccinated now account for the majority of Covid-19 cases, hospitalisations, and deaths. With the vaccinated population as a whole now accounting for 4 in every 5 Covid-19 deaths, all of which are among the triple and double jabbed.

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Joe Biden to Import 35K Foreign Workers for U.S. Jobs as 11.7M Americans are Jobless

The administration’s continued efforts to saturate the U.S. labor market with hundreds of thousands of more foreign workers in addition to the millions who already hold American jobs comes as about 11.7 million Americans are unemployed, but all of whom want full-time work.

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Trudeau doubles down on his failed climate schemes

This week, the Trudeau government unveiled a new set of unrealistic emissions reduction targets, which includes a plan to cut emissions by 40% by the year 2030 and measures targeting Canada’s oil and gas sector. Despite the fact that their climate schemes have failed time and time again, the government is doubling down and making life more expensive for all Canadians.

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Trudeau Warns Of ‘Difficult Time,’ Food Shortages Due To Covid-19

“We’ve seen… disruptions of supply chains around the world, which is resulting in higher prices for consumers and democracies, like ours, and resulting in significant shortages and projected shortages of food, of energy in places around the world. This is going to be a difficult time because of the war, because of the recovery from the pandemic,” Trudeau told reporters in Vancouver on Thursday.

Not A Joke: On April 1st, Taxes On Gasoline And Alcohol Increase, MPs Get A Raise

Canadians may think it is some sick April Fool’s Day prank, but taxpayers can expect to pay more at the gas pumps and for alcohol on Friday, while politicians in Ottawa give themselves a hefty pay raise.

Even with fuel prices breaking records across the country, the Trudeau government’s carbon tax will increase to approximately 11 cents per litre of gasoline, 13 cents per litre of diesel and 10 cents per cubic metre of natural gas.

BC Removes Words ‘He’, ‘She’, ‘Himself’, And ‘Herself’ From Regulations

“It’s a way for government to make life a bit easier for the thousands of British Columbians who face unnecessary barriers due to outdated language and to help address gender bias.”

WHO: Pfizer Vaccine Potentially Linked To Hearing Loss

The WHO reported 367 cases of tinnitus and 164 cases of hearing loss among the 11 billion vaccines administered — with onset ranging from a few minutes to 19 days, but most commonly within a day of the jab.

Hunter Biden Was Paid Millions By Chinese State-linked Energy Firm, Washington Post Report Finds

CEFC China Energy, which has close ties to the Chinese Communist Party and People’s Liberation Army, paid entities controlled by the then-cash-strapped Hunter Biden or his uncle James Biden $4.8 million over the course of 14 months beginning in 2017, according to The Washington Post.

10 Thought-Provoking Quotes from Kamala Harris

This Women’s History Month, liberals have made incredible strides toward “progress” for American women. For example, a biological male won the NCAA women’s swimming championship. Yes, the left has truly redefined progress and women’s rights this month through a coordinated campaign of marginalization and erasure aimed at women.

This March also capped off a year in which Democrats and their woke activists replaced women and mothers with “birthing people” and “chest feeders.” To close out this month dedicated to women — we’re still waiting for Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson to tell us what that means — here are 10 thought-provoking quotes from the first female vice president.

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Why Has the Government’s Defence of Bill C-11 Been So Cartoonishly Misleading?

Bill C-11, the Online Streaming Act that serves as the government’s follow-up to Bill C-10, was the subject of debate in the House of Commons yesterday as the legislation slowly makes it way through the legislative process. There are still committee hearings to come, but it is readily apparent that many of the concerns that hamstrung Bill C-10 have returned: virtually limitless jurisdictional, overbroad scope, and harmful discoverability provisions. Further, this bill has attracted mounting criticism from Canadian digital-first creators, who note that one of Canada’s biggest cultural exports could be hurt by the bill leading to millions in lost revenues.

Especially troubling:

The policy direction has two primary goals. First, it will focus on the importance of consultation and special consideration of the needs of equity-seeking groups. Second, the direction will make clear areas where regulation is needed, as well as areas where flexibility should be exercised.”

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Canada will ban sales of combustion engine passenger cars by 2035

Canada is joining the ranks of countries and states planning to ban sales of combustion engine cars. Canada has outlined an Emissions Reduction Plan that will require all new passenger car sales to be zero-emissions models by 2035. The government will gradually ramp up pressure on automakers, requiring “at least” 20 percent zero-emissions sales by 2026 and 60 percent by 2030.

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