Ottawa Detective was singled out by police leadership for her opposition to Covid mandates

Ottawa Police Service (OPS) leadership singled out a detective because she opposed Covid mandates and was critical of the vaccine, and even forbid her from discussing Covid at work, according to evidence and testimony provided during Detective Helen Grus’ discreditable conduct tribunal, which recessed Friday.

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Charges Dropped Against Pastor Who Allegedly Violated Reopening Ontario Act: JCCF

Ontario’s Crown prosecutor has decided to drop all charges against a pastor who allegedly violated the province’s Reopening Ontario Act during the COVID-19 pandemic.

The Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms (JCCF), which represented the pastor, said the scheduled Sept. 14, 2024, trial of Michael Thiessen of Grace Baptist Church in Alliston, Ont., “will not be proceeding.”

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Canadian courts complicit in failed lockdowns that violated rights

Did the Canadian lockdowns violate the rights of citizens? A recent decision by an Alberta judge in the case of Ingram v. Alberta (Chief Medical Officer of Health) answered “yes” to this question.

Justice Barbara Romaine of the Court of King’s Bench ruled that Alberta’s COVID orders violated civil rights because it was the government, led by former premier Jason Kenney, that ordered the lockdowns — rather than the unelected chief medical officer of health, Dr. Deena Hinshaw. The draconian lockdown measures therefore violated the Public Health Act.

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Ottawa Detective Disciplined for Probing COVID Vaccine Link to Infant Deaths Discussed Spike in Deaths With Chief, Hearing Told

OTTAWA—An audio recording played at the pre-trial for Helen Grus—an Ottawa Police Service (OPS) detective being charged with disorderly conduct for investigating the vaccination status of the mothers of deceased infants—showed she sent two emails to then-Police Chief Peter Sloly to discuss a spike in infant deaths and a number of police officers with COVID-19 vaccine-related heart problems.

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More people than expected are dying in Canada in 2023 for reasons that are not yet clear

COVID-19 case counts are down dramatically from a year ago, according to federal data. Hospitalizations are higher than during the first two pandemic summers, but are hovering around their lowest point since December, 2021. And there are now fewer than 30 COVID-19 deaths reported across the country per week.

But owing to limited testing and COVID-19 deaths that are undetected or not yet reported, the real toll COVID-19 continues to take on Canadians is not yet known.

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COVID-19: 75% of Canadians were infected by virus by spring 2023

A surge in infections from the Omicron variant during the last respiratory virus season left three quarters of Canada’s population with some level of immunity against SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19.

The figures on infection-fuelled immunity — as opposed to vaccine protection — was produced by the COVID-19 immunity task force and published Monday in the Canadian Medical Association Journal.

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All-Cause Mortality Soars 45% in Children & Young Adults since Early 2021, CDC Data Shows

All-cause mortality rates in babies, children, teenagers, and young adults have soared by a staggering 45 percent since early 2021, new official data has revealed.

New data from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) shows an alarming spike in deaths for the 0-24 age group.

The CDC data reveals a sharp uptick of 44.8% in excess mortality in the 0-24 age range beginning in early 2021.

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The lockdown mentality is killing nightlife

Young people are retreating from the social sphere.

Britain’s nightlife is in trouble. Since June 2020, more than a third of nightclubs have closed down. There were just 873 nightclubs left in Britain as of June this year. This all follows a steady decline in clubs and pubs since 2000.

The closures have become so routine and predictable that news of another venue biting the dust barely registers anymore. It wasn’t always so. The closure of popular venues once aroused shock and dismay – and for good reason. Every closure means the demise of jobs and the shrinking of our night-out choices.

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Ottawa Police Still Withholding Court Documents In Detective Grus Case – Here Are Those We Have

Ottawa Police Detective Helen Grus is charged under the Police Services Act with ‘Discreditable Conduct’ for allegedly conducting “unauthorized” investigations into nine Sudden Infant Deaths where she sought to know the vaccine status of the mothers in January 2022.

Although Ottawa Police recently released some of the legal documents filed in the case, the organization is still refusing to release motions and decisions since April 26, 2023.

As previously reported here, the Ottawa Police for many months concealed the judge’s decisions and lawyers’ motions – even going so far as to deceitfully inform the public and the press in April that the judge had not made a decision about a December 29, 2022 Disclosure Motion – when the truth was the judge delivered his decision on January 31, 2023.

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How the US weaponised the war on Covid

ON June 17 Sasha Latypova, a retired pharmaceutical industry executive, gave an interview to Jan Jekielek, a senior editor of the Epoch Times, about the military machinery behind the global Covid-19 response. Latypova told him: ‘So right from the start there was a huge deception going on. They’re treating it as war and they’re telling people it’s a health event. They’re covering up military activity with this representation of health event and a response to a health threat.’

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Ottawa Police Wiretapped ‘Sudden Infant Deaths’ Detective Helen Grus – And Her Family

“The wiretap was calculated to intimidate Detective Grus and her family – but all these ‘Urgent Emergency’ wiretaps during the Freedom Convoy backfired.

 The wiretaps served only to galvanize Canadians and strengthen the legitimacy of protest against governments that overstepped their authority and power.”

Rob Stocki – former Ottawa Police Sergeant

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Anthony Fauci’s Deceptions

‘Tony doesn’t want his fingerprints on origin stories.’

On April 17, 2020, with much of the country still in some form of lockdown and news of overwhelmed hospitals dominating the headlines, Dr. Anthony Fauci, then a member of the President’s Coronavirus Task Force, was asked a question toward the end of a White House press briefing: Was there a possibility that this novel virus came from a lab in Wuhan, China?

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Health regulators round the world ignore Covid vaccine damage evidence that’s staring them in the face

IN March of this year a paper on excess mortality was published in Medicine and Clinical Science, titled ‘Annual All-Cause Mortality Rate in Germany and Japan (2005 to 2022) With Focus on The Covid-19 Pandemic: Hypotheses and Trend Analyses’, authored by Hagen Scherb and Keiji Hayashi, from the Institute for Computational Biology in Munich and the Hayashi Pediatric Clinic in Osaka. It provided significant hard data on the very high mortality rates in these two countries associated with the two Covid-19 vaccination roll outs. 

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Popular restaurants, professional sports teams among the Ontario companies accused of unpaid wages during the pandemic

From Tim Hortons restaurants to the Ottawa Senators, some of the province’s most recognizable brands faced complaints about workplace violations during the pandemic.

The Star obtained data on every employment standards claim in Ontario between 2020 and 2022 where money was found owing, or a settlement was reached.


This is the treatment employees can expect thanks to the Trudeau government allowing our “Captains of Industry” to import indentured servants on a whim.

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