Dominion Voting Systems CEO is a DONOR to Justin Trudeau

You’ve probably heard a lot of stories in the news recently about Toronto-based Dominion Voting Systems and something called “The Great Reset.”

What do these two stories have to do with one another?

Well, as I reported, Dominion Voting shares an office — specifically, an office floor — with the George Soros linked Tides Foundation. But it’s more than just that, the whole office building is a hive for leftist organizations. It also happens to be home to the organization started by Catherine McKenna before she entered politics; even Justin Trudeau’s Parliamentary Secretary Adam Vaughan has his office there.

But this story is more than a few companies just sharing a building. Dominion Voting’s founder and chief investor, John Poulos, is a donor to the Liberal Party of Canada.

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Ford government tells companies where to stick poppy ban

An employee will have the right to wear a poppy while on the job during Remembrance Week under legislative amendments to be introduced this week, the Toronto Sun has learned.

The move planned for Wednesday follows a decision by Whole Foods to block their staff from pinning the familiar red symbol of remembrance on their work uniforms in a blanket policy against political messaging.

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Canada’s inability to manufacture vaccines in-house will delay distribution: Trudeau

Canada will not be first in line for COVID-19 vaccines, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said during his morning briefing in front of Rideau Cottage on Tuesday (Nov. 24).

“We recognize the disadvantage Canada has of not having a domestic pharmaceutical industry capable of making the vaccines,” Trudeau said.

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Trudeau says Canadians will likely have to wait until 2021 for first doses of COVID-19 vaccine

“Since the very beginning we knew there would be challenges because unlike the Germans, Americans and the British we don’t have a mass production capacity for vaccines so we had to come up with broader sources than those sources and that’s precisely what we did and we were even criticized internationally because we got too much access to vaccines,” Trudeau said.

  1. Isn’t the first priority of government to protect its citizens?
  2. There’s a country that borders Canada that is screaming to purchase medicine from them. Why hasn’t any effort been made to create a pharmaceutical industry?
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Police say it would be ‘unsafe’ to shut down Adamson BBQ due to large crowds

Toronto police say they don’t have the manpower to shut down a busy Etobicoke BBQ joint that defied provincial COVID-19 lockdown orders on Tuesday by opening for indoor dining.

Police and city bylaw officers arrived at Adamson Barbecue on Tuesday morning after it announced earlier on social media that it would defy the province’s orders forbidding indoor restaurant service.

Etobicoke BBQ restaurant forced to shut after defying lockdown order to open for dine-in service

CityNews reported that Adamson Barbecue had first taken to social media on Monday to proclaim that it wouldn’t be obeying the latest lockdown order. The Ontario government had announced in recent days that indoor dining, and various other activities, would be curbed from this week on, to stop the spread of the virus.

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CSIS alleges Iran used Toronto company to wire millions to Canada despite sanctions

A Toronto currency exchange business helped Iran secretly wire millions of dollars into Canada in violation of sanctions, according to a classified intelligence report that calls the financial transfers a threat to national security.

A Canadian Security Intelligence Service report obtained by Global News accuses Alireza Onghaei, the investor immigrant behind the company, of “assisting the government of Iran in the clandestine wiring of monies into Canada.”

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NDP and Green MPs to Speak at Event Calling for Release of Meng Wanzhou

An NDP MP and a Green MP are scheduled to speak at an event calling for the release of Huawei executive Meng Wanzhou, with a notice about the event from one of the hosts saying the Canadian government has “unjustly incarcerated” her.

NDP MP Niki Ashton and Green Party MP Paul Manly are scheduled to speak in an online panel on Nov. 24 to call for the release of Meng while urging the public to support their cause.

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Canada has turned back only 4,400 so called asylum seekers in 5 years – usual suspects still whining

Canada has turned away at least 4,400 asylum seekers at the U.S. border since 2016 — including some who were hoping to find refuge here at the height of the global pandemic — according to newly released government figures.

Nearly half of those trying to enter Canada over that five-year period made the attempt in the year after U.S. President Donald Trump took office, according to figures released in response to a parliamentary request from NDP MP Jenny Kwan.

Under the Safe Third Country Agreement (STCA), which has been in effect since 2004, Canada and the U.S. consider each other to be “safe countries” for refugees and require them to make their claims in the country they arrive in first.

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Alberta’ premier signals more restrictions coming amid soaring COVID-19 case numbers

Alberta Premier Jason Kenney, set to meet Monday with his COVID-19 steering committee amid an alarming rise in cases, has suggested more restrictions are coming but a “holistic” approach to the pandemic will continue.

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Stop The Small Business Lockdowns

On Friday morning, we sent out a press release that ruffled a few feathers.

The headline? “We’re one of Canada’s oldest conservative organizations, and Doug Ford and Brian Pallister are way out of line.

We stand by that message even more so now — especially after the Premier of Ontario dropped the hammer on all small businesses, gyms, and restaurants in the GTA (without evidence of community spread), while continuing to allow the big box stores to flourish.

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