A pop up vaccine clinic in Canada that is offering kids free ice cream in exchange for a vaccine

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Is C-10 a bill too far?

For a month, the federal government has been under fire over its broadcasting bill C-10 and its implications for free speech. Peter Menzies, a former commissioner of the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission, said the bill “doesn’t just infringe on free expression, it constitutes a full-blown assault upon it and, through it, the foundations of democracy.” The National Post’s Anja Karadeglija examines the issues and what’s at stake.

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Canada may see COVID-19 resurgence despite full vaccinations, experts say

University of Saskatchewan epidemiologist Nazeem Muhajarine told Global News on Friday that the possibility of new or existing variants of COVID-19 spreading throughout Canada could lead to a possible resurgence in new cases.

A caring, sensible government would be making HCQ, Ivermectin, and Colchicine available to the public at little or no cost to help save lives and limit overloading the health care system. But no one is doing that, are they? Instead, we’re reliant on vaccines that don’t work and are in short supply. Follow the money.

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Coronavirus: What’s happening in Canada and around the world on Tuesday

The latest:

  • 4 more Manitoba COVID-19 ICU patients moved to Ontario as province reports 353 new cases.
  • Manitoba doctors call for stay-at-home order, closure of non-essential businesses.
  • Alberta reports 452 new COVID-19 cases on Monday, in-person classes resume Tuesday.
  • ‘Heartbreaking situation’ as patients in Ontario face long waits for delayed surgeries.
  • Track how many people in Canada have received 1st and 2nd vaccine doses.
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Daphne Bramham: Maple Leaf schools go global, but they are as much about China as Canada

The Chinese Communist Party government aims to encircle the globe with roads, ports and other transportation infrastructure as part of its “Belt and Road Initiative” that may soon include the export of language and culture.

Leading the way is China’s largest private-school operator, a publicly traded company called China Maple Leaf Educational Services. It has deep ties to Canada and plans for “optimization” and “refinement” of the B.C. offshore schools program to become the largest private-school network in the world.

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DR. SNITCH: CTV medical ‘expert’ calls cops on neighbours for having a party during lockdown

In a tweet Saturday evening, CTV medical expert Dr. Brett Belchetz accounted his attempts to inform authorities on a party happening at a neighbouring condo.

Belchetz said Saturday he called both 311 and local police, going as far as remaining on hold with the police for an hour before giving up.

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GOLDSTEIN: Criticizing Israel isn’t anti-Semitism — hating Jews is

Every time a shooting war between Israel and Hamas breaks out — the latest is the fourth one since 2007 when Hamas took over Gaza — Jew haters whine they can’t criticize Israel without being accused of anti-Semitism.

That’s absurd.

From the river to the sea… I don’t see anyone being censored here.

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GUNTER: Canadian questions about the Wuhan Institute of Virology

The Public Health Agency of Canada (the very same outfit behind the federal government’s chaotic, often self-contradictory response to the pandemic) will not say whether Xiangguo Qiu and her husband, Keding Cheng, were Canadian citizens when they worked at the agency’s high-security National Microbiology Laboratory in Winnipeg – a Level-4 biocontainment facility.

The PHAC could tell us, but refuses to do so, citing privacy reasons.

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