Dozens of $1,550 fines issued on the first night of Quebec’s COVID curfew

Police departments across Quebec issued dozens of $1,550 fines as the province’s curfew, which aims to reduce the number of COVID-19 cases, went into effect Saturday night.

In Montreal, the provisional count of infractions stood at 17 after a group of people were ticketed for protesting near the Mont-Royal métro station, said police spokesperson Caroline Chèvrefils.

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Amazon Joins the Big Tech Free Speech Crackdown on Parler

In a somewhat unbelievable turn of events, it was revealed last night that the folks at Parler were using Amazon of all companies as the provider for their web hosting services. I honestly am having an incredibly difficult time wrapping my mind around that fact.

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The Polar Vortex now collapsing, is set to release the Arctic Hounds for the United States and Europe, as we head for the second half of Winter 2020/2021

A Polar Vortex collapse sequence has begun in late December 2020, with a major Sudden Stratospheric Warming event on January 5th, 2021. We will look at the sequence of these events, and how they can change the weather in Europe, Canada, and the United States in the coming weeks.

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Twitter suspends Tom Fitton from Judicial Watch; more conservatives caught in The Purge

Tom Fitton, the president of the conservative watchdog group Judicial Watch, has been suspended from the left-wing social media network Twitter, ostensibly for promoting hydroxychloroquine as “a safe drug,” though he personally believes the reason may be political.

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