How Canadian military members violated intelligence-gathering rules during COVID-19

How Canadian military members violated intelligence-gathering rules during COVID-19

Canadian Armed Forces members used their own personal social media accounts, computers and networks at home during the COVID-19 pandemic and gathered information about Canadians, violating intelligence-gathering rules, according to a newly released report.

The internal military report obtained by CBC News provides a new look behind the scenes at how a controversial military operation went so wrong.

“Everything you could imagine in a military operation went wrong in this case,” said national security expert Wesley Wark.

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‘Humiliating’: Pfizer cancels COVID vaccine trial for lack of interest as global scrutiny mounts

‘Humiliating’: Pfizer cancels COVID vaccine trial for lack of interest as global scrutiny mounts

Five years after their wide deployment, first on a voluntary basis, then under threat of firing for nearly 100 million Americans at the direction of the White House, COVID-19 vaccines for at least low-risk groups may be on the way out amid higher regulatory requirements and indifference to the jabs by the vast majority of Americans.

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Big Pharma toxicologist blows whistle on covid vaccine links to cancer and infertility

PFIZER’S former chief toxicologist said vital safety tests were not carried out before their covid jab was rolled out to billions and that mass vaccination caused ‘widespread harm’.

He also said no proper checks were done to see whether it could cause cancer due to ‘time constraints’, and tests to check its impact on pregnancy and fertility were inadequate. He suggested this has led to fertility issues in Europe and other vaccinated countries.

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The book that exposes the covid con as a dry run for enforcing control

ONE afternoon in early 2020, I walked through a supermarket where every face was masked and shoppers followed one-way arrows taped to the floor like obedient lines of ants. A small child froze mid-step, terrified he had broken an invisible rule. In that instant, the truth hit me: this was never about a virus. It was about control.

That image haunted me and became the driving force behind five years of relentless investigation. The result is my book, 3/11 Viral Takeover, a forensic indictment of the greatest peacetime assault on civil liberties in living memory.

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Adamson Barbeque owner loses COVID-19 Charter challenge. Shutting restaurant during lockdown not a ‘seizure,’ judge says

Pitmaster Adam Skelly has failed to convince a judge that the government violated his constitutional rights by shutting down his restaurant during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Superior Court Justice Janet Leiper dismissed Skelly’s case this week, writing in her decision that the city and province acted appropriately in order to protect the public from “serious risk of illness, hospitalization, and death.”

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Barbecue rebel Adam Skelly’s legal fate in hands of judge

The legal saga of restaurateur Adam Skelly isn’t out of the slow cooker just yet.

After closing arguments wrapped Friday afternoon, Judge Janet Leiper told a downtown courtroom she’ll need time to weigh the very “technical” legal matters in the case of Skelly, who more than five years ago led and encouraged a protest against COVID-related restrictions at his Etobicoke eatery.

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Maxime Bernier calls for ‘justice’ after report shows thousands harmed by COVID jabs

Maxime Bernier, leader of the People’s Party of Canada (PPC), has called for “justice” to be served to politicians and others responsible for promoting the “dangerous” COVID jabs and and mandating them on the Canadian public.

“The truth about the covid vaccine revealed! For years, they called us ‘anti-vaxxers.’ They called us conspiracy theorists. They ridiculed us and silenced us,” wrote Bernier in a recent post on X.

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Ex-Ontario man who defied lockdown by opening BBQ restaurant gets court hearing after five years

CALGARY — A former Ontario man who opened his barbecue restaurant back in 2020 despite lockdown rules and was arrested and fined because of it — is finally getting his day in court.

Adam Skelly, whose barbecue joint, Adamson Barbecue, in the Etobicoke area of the GTA, is now permanently closed due to the financial strains Skelly experienced thanks to multiple charges brought against him.

h/t Mauser (Incognito)

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Behind Canada’s Sealed COVID-19 Reports

Pandemic governance and the cost to Canadian freedom.

On Feb. 2, 2026, Blacklock’s Reporter confirmed that Canada’s Liberal government has now “sealed internal reports on vaccine and drug injuries for 15 years” and revealed that the hastily buried documents shockingly “run to several million pages.”

Unfortunately, the Liberal government’s recent effort to further conceal the unspeakable damage wrought by the COVID vaccines in Canada is merely the latest sordid example of the fascist left-wing politics and open human rights violations that have plagued Canadian society since the onset of the COVID pandemic.

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Excess Deaths Continue to Climb With No Sign of Slowing Down

It has been just over two years since I last wrote an article in the Daily Sceptic about excess deaths. In the meantime I have continued to compile data from the weekly ONS mortality reports in the hope that an obvious fall in excess deaths would eventually appear in the mortality statistics, but unfortunately this has not yet happened to any significant degree.

Five full years have now elapsed since the year that the first two most deadly Covid waves hit in 2020, so it is a good time to summarise where we are in terms of aggregate data gathered thus far.

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Ottawa Police Detective Helen Grus will be sentenced for Discreditable Conduct – May 19, 2026

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Don’t trust your doctor . . . and the other lessons covid taught me

IT’S SIX years, almost to the day, since many of us first heard the word covid – but we certainly haven’t heard the last of it. I expect that any day now I will get an invitation to come for ‘my’ covid spring vaccination. Naturally I will ignore it as I have ignored all the others, but I seem unable to stop them from coming.

We now know that covid – or at least the fear of it and the restrictions that followed – caused a trail of economic destruction which may never be repaired. But for me, covid actually did a good turn as it enabled me finally to wake up as to what was going on all around me.

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If Those Who Pushed the Covid Vaccines Go to Trial, This Book Should be Exhibit A for the Prosecution

I was sceptical about COVID-19 from the start. I was in Wuhan when it started (something I only realised in retrospect) and one year into the ‘pandemic’ not a single colleague or friend there had contracted it. I also knew that people were not dropping dead in the streets.

I was not in denial about the existence of a novel virus (to which I eventually succumbed), but I was unconvinced that it posed the existential threat that was presented in the media. After all, I was in Hong Kong when SARS kicked off in 2003 and made regular visits during that ‘pandemic’. The outcome of SARS never matched the hysterical hype that accompanied it.

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Stanford Medicine study shows why mRNA-based COVID-19 vaccines can cause myocarditis

Stanford Medicine investigators have unearthed the biological process by which mRNA-based vaccines for COVID-19 can cause heart damage in some young men and adolescents — and they’ve shown a possible route to reducing its likelihood.

Using advanced but now common lab technologies, along with published data from vaccinated individuals, the researchers identified a two-step sequence in which these vaccines activate a certain type of immune cell, in turn riling up another type of immune cell. The resulting inflammatory activity directly injures heart muscle cells, while triggering further inflammatory damage.

h/t Mauser

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The systemic euthanasia of the covid years

‘WHAT should death look like when you come to the end of your life?’ This, Sally Beck asked in August, is the real question behind Derek ‘Del’ Dimmock’s inquest and the issues that the senior coroner last week was again grappling with.

‘Did Del die with dignity or was he euthanised and robbed of the peaceful death he deserved’ after he was admitted to hospital in June 2020? 

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