COVID-19: Quebec police forces handed out more than 200 tickets over holiday season


Quebec City police were the busiest when it came to the enforcement of health regulations during the holidays. On New Year’s Eve alone the force handed 52 tickets — 46 of them during protests staged around the National Assembly. Between Dec. 21 and Dec. 27, the force handed out 41 tickets, most of them for illegal gatherings.

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How elites are leveraging COVID to ‘Reset’ the world

Looking back at 2020, it’s undeniable that this has been one of the strangest years in American history – from January’s sham presidential impeachment, to the coronavirus pandemic and economy-destroying national lockdown, to widespread hysterical demands to “defund the police” while Marxist mobs burned and looted American cities, to Big Tech scandalously suppressing journalism it doesn’t like, to Big Media openly siding with the senile and corrupt Joe Biden while portraying President Donald Trump as a mentally ill, racist would-be dictator, to November’s breathtakingly rigged election – likely the most crooked and corrupt in our history.

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One third of Ontario’s long-term care homes experiencing COVID-19 outbreaks

According to provincial data, 207 of the 626 long-term care homes in Ontario are currently experiencing outbreaks of the virus, including 19 new ones reported Sunday.

The CEO of the Ontario Long-Term Care Association, which represents nearly 70 per cent of homes in the province, says the rising number of outbreaks is pushing the system to its limits.

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New York Bill Would Allow Governor To “Remove Or Detain” Citizens Deemed To Be “Public Health” Risk

With an abysmal track record for leadership and the most hilariously hypocritical book ever, Governor Cuomo is not the omnipotent all-powerful being he seems to think he is. But he continues to govern New York as such. Now, New York Democratic Assemblyman N. Nick Perry is sponsoring Bill A416, which proposes giving the Governor the power to detain and remove “cases, contacts and carriers of communicable diseases who are potentially dangerous to the public health.”

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Ontario reports 3,270 new cases of COVID-19

Ontario reports 3,270 new cases of COVID-19

Ontario is reporting close to 3,300 new cases of COVID-19 as virus-related hospitalizations approach 1,200 in the province.

Provincial health officials logged 3,270 new cases of the disease caused by the novel coronavirus today, up from the 2,964 confirmed on Sunday but down from the record 3,363 reported last week.

Here are the Canadian politicians facing questions over travel amid COVID-19 restrictions

As Canadians were urged to stay indoors and limit holiday celebrations to members of their households, a growing number of politicians across Canada have admitted to travelling outside the country despite pandemic restrictions.

Federal and provincial politicians alike have come under fire — or drawn rebuke from their leaders — for choosing to leave Canada as COVID-19 cases continue to climb in parts of the country.

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Fauci’s Frauds, Elite Errors & The Noble Lie

Back in the spring — we have this on camera — the Fabulous Fauci told the truth. Don’t wear masks, he said. They’re useless.

He was right about that, and should have said what he said. But he said it before the Cult of the Mask became politically and culturally powerful, before the experts knew it was the perfect visual symbol of compliance. It was only after that that Fauci “moved on” from his earlier remarks and insisted people should wear masks. That shift put him back in with the mainstream again, and allowed him to remain its “science” spokesman.

He now says “Wear a mask”, but he like many elites don’t bother wearing one when they thinks the cameras are off, as we all know, because they know the true value of masks, which is none. Take yours off and stop spreading fear.

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Aloha, Allard: Angry constituents hang sign greeting Alberta minister from Hawaii

A minister who vacationed in Hawaii against the advice of her own government to stay at home to slow the spread of COVID-19 is returning to a number of voters upset over the hypocrisy.

A sign hung over the weekend in front of Tracy Allard’s constituency office reads, “Welcome Home. #AlohaAllard.”

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‘Double whammy’: Experts say infections will continue to rise due to Christmas, New Year’s celebrations

Infectious disease expert Dr. Sumon Chakrabarti explained to CTV News Channel on Friday that current cases numbers measure those that would have become infected prior to the holiday season. Given the novel coronavirus’ one-to-14-day incubation period, he says, Canadians will start to see the impact of gathering over Christmas this week.

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Two Liberal MPs resign from government roles after traveling abroad amid coronavirus

Two Liberal MPs resign from government roles after traveling abroad amid coronavirus

Two Liberal MPs have resigned from their government and House of Commons roles after admitting to recently traveling overseas despite strict travel restrictions due to the spread of the coronavirus.

Pierrefonds—Dollard MP Sameer Zuberi stepped down from multiple committee roles while Kamal Khera, who represents Brampton West, resigned as parliamentary secretary to the Minister of International Development, according to a statement from the chief government whip.

I think they’re talking about Canada.

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