Labour shortage and supply chain crisis will cause “perfect storm” heading into Christmas season: report

For many Canadians, Christmas may be a challenging time as a result of ongoing supply chain issues and severe labour shortages.

According to a report by Express Employment Professionals, the combination of high demand, labour shortages and supply chain issues will lead to the “perfect storm” this Christmas season.

In its report, Express indicates that in addition to supply chain delays, the biggest issue for Canadians is a shortage of jobs in the supply chain network.

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A “safe” vaccine doesn’t require a document explaining how to handle serious heart issues (IN CHILDREN) resulting from said vax

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Outrage after two journalists detained at Indigenous protest in Canada

Press organizations in Canada have condemned the arrest of two journalists who were detained while covering Indigenous-led resistance to a controversial pipeline project and remain in custody.

Amber Bracken, an award-winning photojournalist who has previously worked with the Guardian, and Michael Toledano, a documentary film-maker, were arrested on Friday by Royal Canadian Mounted police officers who were enforcing a court-ordered injunction in British Columbia. More than a dozen protesters were also arrested.

Who?

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UNDRIP is only affecting BC so far, wait until it’s in full swing

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Vaccine superheroes: Experts impressed with communications that target children

Whether using a video of Batman shadowing a public health professional or a picture of a purple cartoon character playing hockey, Canadian health units and science communication groups are trying to find ways to inspire young audiences to get the COVID-19 vaccine days before the country is expected to begin the next phase of its immunization drive.

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Canada urged to put more weight behind Ukraine NATO bid as Russian buildup continues

As senior U.S. officials become increasingly concerned that Russia is not bluffing, the former president of Ukraine is urging Canada to become more actively involved in his country’s bid for NATO membership.

Petro Poroshenko, in an interview with CBC News, said the ongoing buildup of Russian forces on the border with Ukraine lends a fresh urgency to the 13-year-old effort to become part of the Western military and security alliance.

He’s urging member countries to offer a pathway to full NATO membership at the next leaders’ summit in Madrid, and he believes Canada, as an original sponsor of Ukraine’s ambitions, has an important role to play.

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Trudeau’s Internet Censorship A “Great Leap Forward” In Erosion Of Democracy

Former Canadian Radio-Television and Telecommunications Commissioner Timothy Denton has some very direct words for Canadians regarding our Liberal Government’s proposed Internet Censorship legislation.

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Canada’s Great Depression

When there is talk of The Great Depression, the United States and its Dust Bowl often takes centre stage but there were many other places impacted by the depression, and few were affected as severely as Canada.

In this episode, I am going to look at how Canada was impacted by The Great Depression. This is a large topic, so I am going to be taking more of a broad view of how the country was impacted as a whole, with looks at the provinces as well.

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Truckers, airlines push back on Trudeau government’s new border rules

Truck drivers and the country’s major airlines joined with the official Opposition Saturday to criticize the Trudeau’s government’s new public health rules that will apply to international travellers, rules that were announced Friday.

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Canada in discussions with ‘closest partners’ on possible Bullshit “Diplomatic” Olympic boycott

TORONTO — Canada will continue to discuss with its partners a potential diplomatic boycott of the 2022 Winter Olympic Games in Beijing, a foreign affairs spokesperson says, amid the recent disappearance of Chinese tennis player Peng Shuai.

“Canada remains deeply disturbed by the troubling reports of human rights violations in China,” said Syrine Khoury, press secretary to Foreign Affairs Minister Melanie Joly, in a statement to CTVNews.ca.

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Sex misconduct crisis hurting military recruitment, morale: Defence Minister Anand

As new defence minister, Anita Anand says ‘culture change’ in the military is her first order of business

HALIFAX — The sexual misconduct crisis afflicting Canada’s military is hurting recruitment and morale in the ranks, Anita Anand said Friday as she used one of her first public addresses as Canada’s new defence minister to lay out her priorities for the position.

Recruit more trannies!

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Rex Murphy: Toronto school board’s profoundly ignorant rejection of book club event with Nobel Prize winner

Nadia Murad at the age of 14 was kidnapped by ISIS, the vicious terrorist mob, and was taken into sex slavery

Nadia Murad at the age of 14 was kidnapped by ISIS, the vicious terrorist mob, and was taken into sex slavery. From that pit of hell, she incredibly found the personal resources to escape, champion the cause of brutalized young women everywhere, and ascend to the heights of the world’s high honour, the Nobel Prize. This information has been a click away on any laptop for three years. Yet the TDSB was intent on keeping students in its jurisdiction from exposure to such a true heroine. The equity department was concerned she would stoke Islamophobia!

In a sane world the TDSB would be scrapped and rebuilt after the loons had been cleared out.

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Canada open to ramping up record immigration, new minister says

Sean Fraser, who was appointed to the post in October after Trudeau’s Liberals won re-election, said the government is on track to exceed its goal of offering permanent residency to 401,000 people this year. Speaking in an interview with Bloomberg, Fraser said he’s even prepared to increase immigrant targets — currently set at 411,000 for next year — if he deems additional newcomers are needed to fill labor shortages.

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