
NDP leader said Wednesday she considered it a charter right to refuse shot, then said she was wrong Thursday.

NDP leader said Wednesday she considered it a charter right to refuse shot, then said she was wrong Thursday.

At some point, life has to go on. Focusing all our attention on one thing is completely counterproductive, and unsustainable.

British Columbia’s top health officials have left the door open to the possibility of “vaccine passports” amid surging new COVID-19 cases.

The Toronto Sun reports most of the 435 flights (133) arrived from the U.S., with Los Angeles leading by Dallas, Fort Lauderdale, Denver and Chicago.
Amsterdam topped the infection rate for overseas planes at 31, but double-digit numbers were from Paris, Istanbul, Frankfurt, Mexico City, and London.
The bulk of the infected passengers landed in Toronto and Montreal.

In the past six months, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has handed over hundreds of millions of dollars in affordable housing money to Toronto with no checks and balances.
The two announcements – Jan. 15 and July 29 – gave Toronto $335-million in Rapid Housing Initiative money for 773 “affordable homes.”
In reality, they will be mostly tiny modular housing units of 325-square-feet lumped together in a multi-residential building.

Top Canadian Jewish Group ‘Shocked’ at Muslim Student Organization’s Invite to Speaker Who Expressed ‘Genocidal Antisemitism’
A top Canadian Jewish group expressed deep concern on Thursday regarding a speaker at a scheduled conference of Muslim students who has expressed violently antisemitic sentiments.
The Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs (CIJA) described the invitation to cleric Tareq Al-Suwaidan by the Muslim Student Leadership conference, organized by the Muslim Association of Canada (MAC), as “shocking,” describing Al-Suwaidan as “a notorious extremist.”
The CIJA pointed to a series of antisemitic statements by the preacher, including serving as the author of a “Jewish encyclopedia” that denies the Holocaust and describes the Jews as “the most hostile enemies of the Muslim nation.”
Al-Suwaidan has said, “All the mothers of the Islamic nation … should suckle their babies on the hatred of the sons of Zion. We hate them. They are our enemies.”
Sorry not sorry, but I’m having a good laugh about this. Both these “Top Organizations” CIJA & MAC support Liberal Party efforts to curtail free speech in Canada on account they’re protecting us from “Hateful H8TR’s ” like you and me. But the real beauty of the scam is that we get to pay for it all.
Ford government grants $300,000 to combat Islamophobia in schools
Education Minister Stephen Lecce said $225,000 will go to the Muslim Association of Canada to create digital resources for educators, students and parents to raise awareness about Islamophobia.
I’m not sure what sort of funding Trudeau’s Liberal party has granted the Muslim Brotherhood front group MAC of late. We do pay the cost of security systems at their Mosques among other vote whoring initiatives, this program has been in place for years. I don’t think the 50 churches that have been burned down or otherwise desecrated qualified for that assistance.
Soon the Gaslighting will begin and the MAC will declare it all an unfortunate mistake by some underling or other. Our politicians want votes so naturally they’ll play along.

For families questioning how their loved ones perished in the pandemic, provincial medical experts offer few answers – and critics say that hampers efforts to hold providers accountable.

As with many Canadians, I was delighted to see former prime minister Stephen Harper in the news pages and on video last week, after he did an interview with Joe Lonsdale for the “American Optimist” podcast.

Trudeau would be asked constantly why he was concentrating on re-election rather than managing the pandemic. And he would have no halfway credible answer.

The Ontario Medical Association is calling on Premier Doug Ford’s government to adopt a certificate that could be used as proof of vaccination against COVID-19.
The OMA, which represents more than 40,000 physicians in Ontario, said 93 per cent of the province’s doctors are in favour of some form of vaccine credential.
‘The first half of the name is now wildly out-of-date given it was only a Crown colony for a couple of decades before joining Confederation 150 years ago, and the second part pays inadvertent tribute to a genocidal madman.’

The report found that the top-performing health systems overall are in Norway, the Netherlands, and Australia, while Switzerland, Canada and the U.S. were the countries with the worst health-care systems, respectively.

The federal government has denied Alberta’s request to amend the Criminal Code to allow people to carry pepper spray for self-defence.
Provincial Justice Minister Kaycee Madu sent a letter to both his federal counterpart and the public safety minister two weeks ago, arguing victims of recent hate-motivated violence in the province would have benefited from carrying pepper spray. Madu also asked Ottawa to establish mandatory minimum sentences for those convicted of hate-motivated crimes.
Pepper spray is illegal to carry and its use can result in criminal charges.
Terrorism peace bond placed on Ontario man for four years

An Ontario man who travelled to Syria and called for attacks in Canada has been placed on a terrorism peace bond that requires him to wear a GPS monitoring device and undergo de-radicalization.
The 26 restrictions imposed on Kevin Omar Mohamed may be the strongest yet approved by the courts since Canadian police began using peace bonds against extremists drawn to the conflict in Syria.