Imprisoned Pastors and Locked Churches

At least three Canadian pastors have been imprisoned and numerous churches locked out of their buildings for not abiding by various government COVID restrictions. Lawyer Lisa Bildy of the Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms, which has represented a number of parties in these sorts of cases, joined The Andrew Lawton Show to discuss the legal fights underway to uphold religious freedom.

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‘No more symbolic gestures’: Indigenous rights holders sound off on aligning Canadian law with UNDRIP

The proposed Bill C-15, which harmonizes the United Nations Declarations on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) into Canadian law, has been trumpeted by the Liberal government as a significant step forward on the path to reconciliation, one developed in consultation with First Nations, Inuit and Metis leaders.

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Poll shows Maverick, PPC eating into O’Toole support in Alberta

While barely registering more than 2% in previous polls, the sovereigntist Maverick Party and the populist People’s Party scored 7% and 4% respectively, with the Greens at 2%.

REVEALED: Details of Trudeau’s CRAZY internet plan will shock you

Hello dear viewers, and welcome back to a very fun episode of This Week In Canada! This week, Bobby is joined by very special guest host Sam, from Chicks and Balances!
The two talk about the new updates to Bill C-10, Steven Guilbeault’s small stature and poor wardrobe, and a bit about Trudeau’s latest flub, of using a laptop with a sticker of the Apple logo on an HP laptop.

Furniture prices will soar

The price of some upholstered home furnishings will jump significantly after the Canada Border Services Agency slapped countervailing and anti-dumping duties on imports of recliners, sofas and other furniture from China and Vietnam.

The Disintegrated States of America

Here, Martyanov, in meticulous detail, analyzes the imperial decline thematically – with chapters on Consumption, Geoeconomics, Energy, Losing the Arms Race, among others, composing a devastating indictment especially of toxic D.C. lobbies and the prevailing political mediocrity across the Beltway. What is laid bare for the reader is the complex interplay of forces that are driving the political, ideological, economic, cultural and military American chaos.

China menace: Risks at ‘all-time high’ with Taiwan invasion ‘only a matter time’- expert

The document was published on Wednesday by the China Cross-Strait Academy, a Hong Kong-based think tank led by Lei Xiying, a committee member of the Communist Party-backed All-China Youth Federation. Using several factors including military strength, trade relations, public opinion, political events and support from allies, its stark conclusion is that the two sides are “on the brink of war”, with the risk put at 7.21 for 2021, on a scale of minus 10 to 10.

Facebook says it cut “hate speech” by 50% after ramping up censorship

Facebook has released its community standards report covering the first quarter of 2021, including data on censorship of content the social media giant deems to be “hate speech.”


 

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US-Canada Border To Remain Closed At Least Another Month

The U.S.-Canada border has been closed to nonessential travel since March 21, 2020, in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, according to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). Essential travel to the U.S. from Canada and Mexico includes essential workers, approved temporary employees and trade, according to the DHS.

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Nolte: Seven ‘Apparent Nooses’ Found in Democrat City Shutter Amazon Construction Site

In the deep blue city of Windsor (where His Fraudulency Joe Biden won 75 percent of the vote), which is located in the Democrat-run state of Connecticut (where His Fraudulency won 60 percent of the vote), Amazon has been forced to cease construction on one of its facilities “after several noose-like ropes were discovered at the site in recent weeks.”

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Canada Justice Minister pushes for censorship bill and limited freedoms

Lametti believes that parliament can affect – i.e., limit, Charter Rights and Freedoms in the process of legislation if it is determined that these limitations are “in the broader public interest.”

“This is entirely legitimate. The rights and freedoms guaranteed in the Charter are not absolute but subject to reasonable limits, so long as those limits can be demonstrably justified,” he told the committee.

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Everything Is Sexualized: LEGO Now Features an LGBTQ+ Set With a Drag Queen

Want to know what’s more painful than stepping on a LEGO brick barefoot? The beloved toy company pandering to the LGBTQ community with a new LGBTQ-themed set. According to various reports, the Billund, Denmark, company, will launch “Everyone Is Awesome” in time for “Pride Month.”

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