WTF? ‘The war in Ukraine threatens to distract us from the climate crisis’ says CBC LPC propagandist

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine does not change the fact of climate change – a reality brought home again by another stark report from the UN’s climate change panel two weeks ago.

But the ramifications of this war are being used to raise new questions about Canadian climate and energy policy.

With gas prices surging a week after Vladimir Putin’s forces invaded Ukraine, Brampton Mayor Patrick Brown wrote to Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland to suggest that she delay the annual increase in the federal carbon tax, slated to take effect on April 1. “Now is the wrong time for any new burden,” he said.

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Minister in charge of CBC applauds legacy media’s convoy coverage

While speaking, Rodriguez also promised that there was more the Liberal government could do to “support” the legacy news.

“I think there are even more things we should be able to do. We’re looking into that in the context of supporting the whole ecosystem,” said Rodriguez.

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Leaders of truck convoy protests sought to overthrow government, national security adviser says

“The occupation of Ottawa was dug in. They had supply chains. They had organization. They had funding coming in from across Canada but also other countries,” Ms. Thomas said. “The people who organized that protest – and there were several factions … there is no doubt – came to overthrow the government.”

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GiveSendGo refunding convoy donations after government attempts seizure

“The Canadian government has criminalized the receiving of funds from the Canadian trucker campaigns and now are trying to seize the funds to redistribute. In order to protect our Givers and the intended purposes of their gifts, funds not already transferred to the recipients from the ‘Freedom Trucker Convoy’ campaign will be refunded,” GiveSendGo wrote.

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PM’s national security adviser says Convoy organizers intended to overthrow Trudeau like its a BAD THING!

Convoy organizers had extreme aims, says PM’s national security adviser

Extremism was at play amid the trucker convoy protests and blockades, and there is “no doubt” that some of the organizers who came to Ottawa did so with the intention of overthrowing the government, according to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s top security adviser.

Jody Thomas says in unpacking what went down during the convoy protests, the clearing of them, and the divisions the whole ordeal exposed, Canada needs to take seriously the rise of domestic ideologically-motivated violent extremism.

Two months ago, Thomas took on the key job as Trudeau’s national security and intelligence adviser after a long career in the federal public service.

Career civil servant. That’s your ruling class at work Canada.

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Lunatic Guilbeault Exploits Ukraine’s Suffering To Further Green-Scam Agenda: ‘Canada can help Europe turn to renewables instead of Russian oil’

OTTAWA — Canada cannot realistically help Europe replace its Russian oil imports with Canadian crude or natural gas, but it can and is looking at ways to export renewable energy like hydrogen, Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault said Wednesday.

Guilbeault was speaking at the Canadian Club Toronto to promote the federal environmental strategy ahead of the release of Canada’s new road map for greenhouse gas reductions coming at the end of the month.


A conspiracy theorist would suggest that the Ukraine crisis has been co-opted as an opportunity to advance the green-scam agenda. Count me among their number.

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Ukraine war adding massive costs for farmers – and consumers are about to feel it too

As Russia‘s invasion of Ukraine drives consumer prices higher globally, Canadian farmers are feeling the sticker shock, too, as they incur massive costs to continue running their operations and ensure grocery store shelves remain stocked.

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Police task force seized crypto connected to trucker protest, fundraiser says in court documents

A police task force has seized some of the cryptocurrency from a donation drive in support of the Ottawa trucker protests, one of the proponents of the fundraiser revealed in court documents filed on Tuesday.

Nicholas St. Louis, an Ottawa man who previously described himself as the “bitcoin team lead” for the protests, said in an affidavit that police executed a search warrant on him on Feb. 28. He said the warrant had been sealed by a court.

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Rex Murphy: ‘Slippages’ in democracy? Justin Trudeau knows a lot about that

Justin Trudeau, not much or frequently given to philosophizing on world affairs, recently gave an address to the Ukrainian community in Etobicoke, Ont. Inevitably it was about Vladimir Putin’s savage war against Ukraine. And yet it had a perhaps unintended reference to our own country.

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Trudeau has irreparably damaged our country

Asked why he supported some protests but was determined to crush the trucker convoy, Justin Trudeau answered without hesitation: He supported — and even participated in — protests he agreed with, but he did not support — and vowed to crush — those with “unacceptable views,” that is, views he disagrees with.

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Physicians who spread misinformation may be eroding trust in health care system, experts say

A small number of physicians in Canada are spreading misinformation and unscientific views about COVID-19, a trend experts say could undermine the response to the pandemic and erode trust in public officials and institutions.

Medical regulators are under pressure to crack down on physicians and other health professionals who say false or misleading things or prescribe unproven treatments.

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Vaccine Choice Canada calls to end Pfizer shot after report shows it caused over 1,200 different adverse reactions

A number of disclosures made last week support an immediate end to the Pfizer COVID vaccines. On Tuesday, March 1, the U.S. FDA’s Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research permitted access to the 55,000 page set of documents which Pfizer submitted to the FDA from its clinical trials in support of a COVID-19 vaccine emergency use authorization.

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Lying Punk Trudeau defends Canada’s military spending below NATO target

 

… “The Americans and the Brits have sent much more sophisticated pieces of anti-air or anti-armour equipment than we have,” he said. “You could do more damage, more accurately, to more sophisticated pieces of Russian gear if you’ve got the better weapons.”

Mr. Perry said Canada would also rank better among its NATO allies if it spent the money it has budgeted for defence, but the most recent numbers show the government underspending by about $3-billion. He said that’s in large part because of lengthy delays in buying new fighter jets and the slow progress in Canada’s ship-building program.

Canada’s underspending on defence is a “much bigger” issue now than it was before Russia invaded Ukraine, he said. “We’re seeing the impact of not meeting that” target.

“If you don’t actually spend money on this stuff, and buy things on schedule … then your options when you face a massive crisis, like the one we’re looking at right now in Ukraine, are drastically limited.”

According to NATO’s 2021 numbers, the Dutch spent slightly more on defence than Canada at 1.45 per cent of GDP. Mr. Rutte told reporters on Monday that his government in January decided to “ramp up defence spending by billions of euros” to bring the country close to the target.

Go incognito

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