Petition launched to remove Ontario statue of Pierre Elliott Trudeau over ‘historical racism’

“Recently, the remains of 215 Indigenous children were found in a grave near a Residential School in Kamloops BC. Pierre Elliott Trudeau was the Prime Minister of Canada while this school was open, and refused to take action.”

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World’s largest cricket processing plant coming to London, Ont.

Many of us can’t imagine popping a cricket into our mouths as a snack. But studies show that eating insects could be good for you and the planet.

Insects are a great source of protein and minerals, such as iron, zinc and magnesium. They include a protein called chitin that encourages healthy bacteria to grow in your stomach.

Also, 100 grams of insects (crickets, beetles, red ants and grasshoppers) contains almost the same amount of protein as meat, but with less fat and fewer calories.

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Priest warns parents against sending kids to Ontario Catholic schools that fly gay ‘Pride’ flag

A Catholic priest in Ontario is warning parents that Catholic school boards that voted to fly the pro-homosexual “Pride” flag at schools next month have become a danger to their children, and that they should consider alternative methods of education, such as private Catholic schools and homeschooling.

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When We Accept That This is About Contempt and Control, It Is Easier to Understand

To wit:

The Alberta company’s messenger-RNA shot could be rolling out of the Emergent Biosolutions plant in Winnipeg before year’s end, Sorenson said last week, shortly after Emergent executives underwent a public grilling by U.S. lawmakers.

The Maryland-based manufacturer has taken heat in Congress and the U.S. media for ruining 15 million doses of Johnson & Johnson vaccine, struggling with quality-control problems at its Baltimore plant and generating spotty results from a lucrative government contract.

The firm’s little-known Winnipeg facility, not implicated in the U.S. controversy, is slated to do the final stages of manufacturing on the Canadian vaccine. …

But plans are up in the air as Ottawa has shown scant interest in pre-ordering any of the Providence vaccine itself, despite encouraging early results, he complained.

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Officer Cadet Ladislas Kenderesi was charged with one count of “endeavoring to persuade another person to join in a mutiny,” an offence under the National Defence Act. Kenderesi was also charged with one count of behaving in a scandalous manner unbecoming of an officer.

The charges were laid May 12 by the Canadian Forces National Investigation Service, defence officials told this newspaper.

Kenderesi had appeared at an anti-lockdown rally in December in Toronto dressed in his Canadian Forces uniform and speaking out about the COVID-19 vaccine, claiming it was a “killer.”

He called on military personnel not to be involved in government plans to distribute the vaccine. “I’m asking military, right now serving, truck drivers, medical, engineers, whatever you are, do not take this unlawful order (for) the distribution of this vaccine,” Kenderesi said at the rally. A video of his speech was posted on YouTube.

 

I’ll just leave this sad fact here:

The Ontario government has reported the first fatal case of an extremely rare blood clot that has been detected in a small number of residents who received the AstraZeneca/COVISHEILD COVID-19 vaccine.

 

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PPC Candidate Hosts Speech On His Own Property and Is Surveilled By the Cops

This occurred in the Niagara region where many who work in rural areas have been affected by the lockdown. People are frustrated and angry.

Below are clips of PPC candidate and local businessman, Peter Taras, hosting a speech on his property and the reaction of the crowd to the police presence there:

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Pediatric organizations urge Ontario to re-open schools citing “mental health crisis”

“We are witnessing a crisis in children’s mental health with a dramatic increase in the utilization of acute mental health services. Schools play an essential role in the recovery process. In-person school provides students with routine and structure, accountability, socialization and recognition of abuse and neglect.”

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Court indefinitely extends lockout of Trinity Bible Chapel

A Superior Court of Justice judge has indefinitely extended the lockout of the Trinity Bible Chapel near Waterloo, Ont. True North’s Andrew Lawton takes aim at the indefinite nature of the extension, and the fact that a country with supposed religious freedom locked the doors of a church at a time when people need their faith most.

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Another church in Canada has been forcibly closed for defying lockdown orders. Read the pastor’s epic response.

Trinity Bible Chapel in Ontario has refused to close, despite more than $40 million in fines and harassment of its members. Months ago, the church published a statement explaining why they believe this defiance honors Christ.

This weekend, authorities forcibly locked the doors.

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