Freedom Convoy-affiliated group being evicted from Ottawa church

The owner of a historic church in Ottawa’s Lowertown neighbourhood is evicting a group with ties to the ‘Freedom Convoy’ occupation planning to purchase the property this fall, in an apparent dispute over unpaid rent for the facility.

A “Notice of Termination of Tenant” notice on the front door of St. Brigid’s Church on St. Patrick Street says the landlord has terminated the occupancy of the United People of Canada under the Commercial Tenancies Act, and the locks will be changed.

Previous articles stated the group had purchased the Church it appears they were not planning to do so until the fall.

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Canada starts to roll out biometric kiosks in airports

Three of Canada’s major airports, Montreal-Trudeau International, Calgary International, and Toronto’s Pearson International, will be getting biometrics-ready kiosks provided by Switzerland-based aviation IT firm SITA.

According to a press release, some of the seven hundred boarding and checking kiosks will have biometric scanning features but it is not clear how many will have contactless biometric features.

The last of the kiosks will be installed in early 2023. The company confirmed the kiosks have text-to-speech hardware.

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Canada’s liberal euthanasia laws create culture of death

As Democrats celebrate the passage of a bill that will entrench the government in our healthcare, our neighbors to the north provide a chilling example of the effects of socialized medicine. A recent Associated Press expose about the culture of death within Canada’s single-payer system shows how putting the government in charge of healthcare leads to the devaluing of human life, particularly the most vulnerable.

The Associated Press noted that Canada has some of the loosest and most permissive laws on euthanasia in the entire world.

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And this is what they do to one of their Fans!

RCMP buff in Ontario spent 2 weeks in jail following N.S. massacre

Warren Thwing collects model trains and Avro Arrow paraphernalia, posters and stamps. The keepsakes at his home in Kingston, Ont., span aviation, hockey, Star Trek and car racing. But by far his biggest haul is of RCMP memorabilia.

“I have always been a lover of the Mounties,” he said in an interview with CBC News. “I wanted to join the RCMP years ago, but I was that short on the height requirement — it was five foot eight, and I was a half-inch short.”

Who the hell makes this sort of decision?

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St. Brigid’s “Convoy” church tenants want charges laid against creepy commie poster campaigners

Posters against the group setting up shop in the former St. Brigid’s church in Lowertown will have to come down because they violate city bylaws, according to the head of Ottawa Bylaw and Regulatory Services.

The posters said, “St. Brigid’s belongs to our community not to the convoy.”

… The posters point to a Horizon Ottawa petition calling for the city to step in and find another buyer or buy the property itself.


Ottawa must be inhabited by Canada’s communist party.

The convoy group purchased the church but the creeps want it confiscated.

What country do they think live in?

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Judge sides with Enbridge in Michigan’s latest bid to shut down pipeline

A Michigan judge has ruled in favour of Enbridge Inc. in its long-standing dispute with the state over the Line 5 cross-border pipeline.

In her ruling on Thursday, Judge Janet Neff said the case belongs in federal court — a blow to Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s bid to shut down the pipeline.

It’s the second time in nine months that Neff has sided with Enbridge on the question of jurisdiction.

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Rainbow-Coloured Racism: Anti-Anglophone Politics In Trudeau’s Canada

It’s all the rage. The post-modern politics of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau have given birth to a fresh social phenomenon: prejudice against Anglophones and Christians in Canada.

It’s application is subtle. So much so that white Canadians are never mentioned by name. For CAP, it’s a cowardly act. If government, media and our educational system are going to call out Canada for racism against so-called “minorities,” at least they could have the gumption to actually name the perpetrators.

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Pro-Trudeau propaganda outlet “fact-checks” independent journalism

What do you do if you are Justin Trudeau and an independent journalist exposes your flawed Covid response? You deploy the “fact-checkers” at Press Progress to discredit that reporting and the journalist, of course! That’s exactly what happened this week when Press Progress jumped at the chance to protect Trudeau by labelling Rupa Subramanya’s bombshell report as “misleading.”

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Slippery slope? No way they said ….

Veterans Affairs says worker ‘inappropriately’ discussed medically assisted death with veteran

A Canadian Forces veteran seeking treatment for post-traumatic stress disorder and a traumatic brain injury was shocked when he was unexpectedly and casually offered medical assistance in dying by a Veterans Affairs Canada (VAC) employee, sources tell Global News.

Sources say a VAC service agent brought up medical assistance in dying, or MAID, unprompted in the conversation with the veteran. Global News is not identifying the veteran who was seeking treatment.

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Det. Helen Grus sent email to @OttawaPolice Chief questioning vaccine adverse effects & deaths in September 2021… five months before she was suspended, & ten months before she was charged with Discreditable Conduct

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Rex Murphy: Trudeau, Biden won’t name actual threat to Salman Rushdie

It is welcoming to see and hear so many Western leaders, writers and newspapers offering condolence and support for Salman Rushdie after the savage and barbarous knife attack on the famous author.

Who could not be both outraged by the attempted murder and deeply sympathetic to the victim? Think about it. Here was a 75 year old man gracing something as innocent as a talk about books and writing in the heart of a great democracy and he was stabbed at least 10 times.

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Transport Canada Official Indicated Travel Vaccine Mandate Rationale Was Lacking Days Before Implementation: Internal Emails

A senior official at Transport Canada expressed doubts about the rationale for a vaccine mandate for transportation 13 days before it came into force, and had asked Health Canada for more data to justify the policy, internal emails reveal.

“To the extent that updated data exist or that there is clearer evidence of the safety benefit of vaccination on the users or other stakeholders of the transportation system, it would be helpful to assist Transport Canada [in] supporting its measures,” wrote Aaron McCrorie in an Oct. 18, 2021, email to Dawn Lumley-Myllari.

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