Alberta Government Claims Hearing what Dr. Deena Hinshaw says is Fake News

During a September 23 press conference, Alberta Chief Medical Officer Dr. Deena Hinshaw said that people who were sick at home and not tested for COVID-19 were being counted as part of the outbreak. The Alberta government is now claiming this did not happen, despite being on video.

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Canada Faces ‘Difficult Call’ on New Submarine Fleet: Report

Canada is in critical need of a new submarine fleet and it can’t go about acquiring one the way it did in the past, according to a new report.

The Macdonald-Laurier Institute research report “Deadline 2036: Assessing the requirements and options for Canada’s future submarine force” analyzes Canada’s history of and use for submarines and examines the purchasing considerations for a future fleet.

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To maintain a mass psychology of panic and fear, Alberta’s corrupt public health bureaucrat now automatically counts anyone staying home from any illness as a Covid case

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau urged to appoint female defence minister

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is being urged by several experts on sexual misconduct in the military to name a new defence minister as he sets about building a new cabinet following Monday’s federal election.

The calls are based on a belief that Harjit Sajjan has lost credibility when it comes to addressing what senior commanders themselves have described as an existential crisis within the Canadian Armed Forces.

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Why O’Toole’s disastrous election strategy helped Trudeau win the Federal election

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If the Conservative Party faithful wish to avoid an even greater vote-split with the PPC in the next election, which is what I believe will happen if Erin O’Toole remains leader, and avoid having the Liberals come up the middle to win again, then they all need to get onboard with dumping O’Toole.

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Liberals to set up facial recognition database

The Liberals say they will set up a facial recognition database within two years for 25 million Canadian passport holders, says Blacklock’s Reporter.

The program would see federal agencies compile a database of millions of Canadians’ faces.

“The department must have facial recognition system support capabilities in place no later than October 2023,” the Department of Citizenship wrote in a report.

h/t Marvin

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Is Ontario’s vaccine passport causing more problems than expected?

Ontario’s vaccine rollout already seems to be running into challenges. Some businesses dont want to enforce the rule, some people aren’t satisfied and want more oversight and some people think this has gone way too far. Anthony Furey discusses in his latest video why this plan seems to be plagued by problems.

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Trudeau Choses China Over USA, U.K. Australia With Foreign Policy Decision

For 70 years, the Five Eyes intelligence alliance, composed of Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Britain and the United States, has worked to combat international threats and espionage. It has been a most exclusive club.

Now, there’s an even more exclusive club: the Three Eyes. Canada is not part of it.

According to the National Post, “the Trudeau Liberals have allowed Canada’s foreign policy to sit on the back burner as they pontificate about trendier social justice topics.”

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Terry Glavin: Only Chinese strongman Xi Jinping knows why the Michaels were released

We should all be very happy that the 1,019-day prison ordeal endured by Michael Kovrig and Michael Spavor in China has finally ended. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is quite right that we should be happy for them, and for their families, if only because everything else about this whole squalid business has given Canadians every reason to feel disgusted, embarrassed, ashamed and angry.

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Canada needs an Arctic defence strategy as Russia, China eye the north

The crew of a U.S. Coast Guard cutter was surprised this summer to find the Chinese and Russian navies conducting a joint exercise in open water in the Arctic Ocean.

Details about what was apparently a serendipitous discovery of the Chinese and Russian vessels by the U.S. Coast Guard were sparse.

Until this chance encounter near the top of the world, Western countries with an interest in the Far North, such as Canada, Denmark (Greenland), Norway, the United Kingdom, France and the United States, were unaware of what was going on, a former commandant of the coast guard told a recent virtual conference hosted by the Defense News.

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