A Canadian Describes His Side Effects Of The AstraZeneca Vaccine As “Excruciating Pain”

He further added his body was in excruciating pain from limb to limb, followed by nausea and a high fever for at least twelve hours before his body felt normal. He said, “if Canadians plan to take the AstraZeneca vaccine, they should be prepared for the possible side effects in the aftermath of receiving the vaccine.”

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Pastor confronted by health inspector again, kicks out ‘Gestapo’ Calgary police from Canadian church

“And they did it again! Today, the Gestapo Attacked our Church Again,” Pawlowski wrote on Twitter about the latest harassment by Canadian authorities. “History is being repeated in front of our eyes! Another sad day for Freedom and democracy!”

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Ottawa ‘constantly’ looking at further COVID-19 border measures, Freeland says

“We’re reviewing the data. We’re talking to scientists all the time. We are talking to premiers across the country constantly looking to see if there’s more we should be doing,” Freeland said in an interview that aired Sunday on Rosemary Barton Live.

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O’Toole’s climate plan isn’t good enough for the media, so why bother?

Conservative Party of Canada leader Erin O’Toole has proposed a climate change plan he says will meet Canada’s Paris agreement commitments without killing jobs. Yet one week after announcing it, Justin Trudeau increased Canada’s emissions targets and the media is already asking O’Toole why his plan doesn’t go further. True North’s Andrew Lawton says this is proof the Conservatives will never win by playing on the left’s turf.

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10 Quebec women have been killed in 2021. Shelters will get a $92M funding boost

A string of femicides that has claimed 10 victims so far this year led the Legault government to announce it will provide $92 million over five years for women’s shelters across the province.

The announcement was made Friday by Public Security Minister Geneviève Guilbault and Status of Women Minister Isabelle Charest during a virtual press conference.

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Quebec confirms first case of ‘double mutant’ variant from India

Quebec has identified its first case of the B.1.617 variant of COVID-19 that originated in India and is believed to be fuelling the pandemic surge in that country.

The case was identified in a patient in the Mauricie region, north of Trois-Rivières, officials with the Institut national de la santé du Québec (INSPQ) confirmed Wednesday.

There is no such thing as a ‘double mutant’. This is shameless fearmongering.

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Ontario police can now ID children to enforce new restrictions

Police in Ontario say the province has given them the power to ID anyone gathering in public – even if they are children.

“If [police] see something like that going on,” Peel Regional Police spokeswoman Const. Danny Marttini said of gatherings, “they would ask to identify all parties that are participating.”

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