Canadian Psychotherapist Says That School Teachers are Cultivating Transgender Kids

With the passage of the supposedly “anti-conversion therapy” Bill C-6 through the House of Commons there has been an evident lack of knowledge on the bill present in the Canadian public. Most people will just hear that it bans “conversion therapy” and assume the best of intentions, without knowing the troubling negative free speech and parental rights implications posed by C-6.

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A ‘long and expensive’ challenge: Alberta to join TC Energy’s $15B NAFTA claim over Keystone XL rejection

CALGARY — The Alberta government intends to join TC Energy Corp. in challenging U.S. President Joe Biden’s cancellation of the Keystone XL pipeline, in what would be the first time a level of government is directly involved in a NAFTA dispute as an investor, according to legal experts.

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Privacy experts concerned about Canada’s forthcoming vaccine passport

“It’s not just going to be used for travel. People are talking about vaccine passports to get into concerts, to get into baseball games, football games, I mean all kinds of activities globally,” said Ann Cavoukian, executive director of the Global Privacy and Security by Design Centre.

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Liberal Canada marching towards tyranny as move to criminalize dissenting speech moves closer to reality

In case you haven’t noticed, in the age of COVID-19, our laid-back, ultra-liberal northern neighbor, Canada, is moving steadily toward tyranny, and there are not many people in the country who seem to mind.

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53% of Canadians are dissatisfied with Trudeau Government … Only 12% Say Climate Change An Important Election Issue

53% of Canadians are dissatisfied with Trudeau Government … Only 12% Say Climate Change An Important Election Issue

From Leger.

53% of Canadians are dissatisfied with the Canadian government led by Justin Trudeau.

When we asked Canadians which federal party leader would make the best prime minister of Canada…

22% said Justin Trudeau;
17% said Jagmeet Singh;
16% said Erin O’Toole;
and 20% were not sure which leader would be best.

48% of Canadians feel economic recovery is the most important issue to debate with respect to the next federal election.

12% say Climate change is an important election – less that UBI!

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Mom wonders why Canada won’t bring her darling ISIS Terrorist home

Mom wonders why Canada won’t bring her darling ISIS Terrorist home

Mother of Canadian woman detained in Syrian camp wants answers after another woman freed

The mother of a Canadian woman held in a detention camp for family members of ISIS militants in northeast Syria for four years wants to know why her daughter remains there, after another Canadian woman was released with the help of a former U.S. diplomat just over a week ago.

“You know, I’m happy for her,” the mother told CBC News by telephone in a rare interview. “I’m happy for her family. But why has this woman been rescued and my daughter and her two little children are still in that terrible place?”

Sara — CBC is not using her real name in order to protect the identity of her family — says her daughter knows she made a terrible mistake when she left home to travel to ISIS-held territory in 2014.

Let them rot.

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Canadian rights activist says he received death threat for support of Hong Kongers

A Hong Kong-born Canadian who has worked behind the scenes to help dissidents flee the Chinese Communist Party’s crackdown in the former British colony says a threat has been made against his life.

Paul Cheng, who is in his 60s, is a retired computer programmer in Calgary and one of the founders of the New Hong Kong Cultural Club, a Canadian group dedicated to supporting pro-democracy efforts in the Asian territory.

Go incognito

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Trudeau names another ex-CBC staffer GG, ticks several diversity boxes

Mary Simon, Indigenous leader, will be Canada’s next governor general: Trudeau

Lives on stolen land

Mary J. May Simon, OC OQ (Inuktitut: Ningiukadluk, born 1947 in Kangirsualujjuaq, Nunavik, Northern Québec)[1] is a former Canadian diplomat and current fellow with the Arctic Institute of North America. Early in her career, she was a producer and announcer for CBC North, and later entered public service as secretary of the board for the Northern Quebec Inuit Association. Simon was Canada’s first Ambassador for Circumpolar Affairs, and was a lead negotiator for the creation of the Arctic Council. She also later served as ambassador to Denmark.

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As houses of worship burn across Canada, radio host calls to ‘burn the churches’

The gruesome discovery of nearly 1,000 unmarked graves at the sites of former boarding schools for indigenous children in Canada has triggered a slew of church burnings across the country, and the flames may have been fanned by the comments of a popular radio host.

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Majority in Ontario Oppose the Crux of Bill C-10

When asked whether they support a federal government bill to promote and demote content in the results of search functions on social media sites like YouTube and Facebook, 62% of Ontario residents said they oppose this initiative. Of those, 41% said they strongly oppose the government having this power, while only 6% strongly support it.

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