Ontario reports 661 new Covid cases … and Shocka! Organized crime exploited federal pandemic benefits

Ontario reports 661 new Covid cases … and Shocka! Organized crime exploited federal pandemic benefits

Ontario reports 661 new COVID-19 infections, 6 more deaths

Ontario is reporting more than 600 new COVID-19 cases and six more deaths on Saturday.

Provincial health officials logged 661 new infections today, up from 598 yesterday and from 508 a week ago.

Today marks the highest case count since Oct. 2 when 704 new infections were recorded.


Organized crime ‘knowingly and actively’ exploited federal pandemic benefits: intelligence reports

The federal government spent billions of dollars on income supports to help Canadians weather the pandemic — but it appears these emergency benefits inadvertently went to criminals as well.

According to a recently obtained financial intelligence report, criminals and organized crime appeared to have “knowingly and actively” defrauded the Canada emergency response benefit (CERB) and Canada emergency business account (CEBA) programs.

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Racial equity consulting firm meets with Loudoun County school board, says “adults don’t change easy” and “public schools would be better if adults didn’t show up” 🤨

Make no mistake: Wokeness is a religion. It has all the sick hallmarks of a cult, more specifically, but it’s a mainstream one with support from institutional power.

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How climate change is causing grief, anxiety and depression

Actual Canadian Climate Catastrophe

Our planet is changing. So is our journalism. This story is part of a CBC News initiative entitled Our Changing Planet to show and explain the effects of climate change and what is being done about it.

Some communities are particularly affected by ecological grief, said Cunsolo, including Indigenous people, farmers and fishers. “People who are really connected closely to the environment for livelihoods and culture,” she said.

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Media Silent On Misappropriation Of Billions In Canadian Foreign Aid

In 2019, Canada’s budget for international assistance totalled $6.2 billion dollars. Each year, our ruling government extracts approximately $6 Billion dollars from Canadian tax-payers, and ships the funds to the World Bank, IMF, and African Development Bank.

To place this in proper context, it is not as though governments previous to Trudeau’s Liberals have not indulged in the practice. They certainly have. What has not been exposed by mainstream media is alleged misappropriation of these billions.

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Defense Lawyer Says Kyle Rittenhouse Is ‘in Therapy’ and ‘Has PTSD’ as a ‘Result of This Incident’

An attorney for Kyle Rittenhouse on Friday indicated outside the presence of the jury that his client has PTSD as a result of the deadly shootings in Kenosha, Wis., on Aug. 25, 2020.

Mark Richards, the attorney, made the revelation as Judge Bruce Schroeder asked Rittenhouse whether he agreed that the jury should be allowed to consider lesser included offenses for some of the crimes charged. During a lengthy and meandering hearing on Friday, defense attorneys objected to some, but not all, of the lesser included offenses prosecutors offered in the case against Rittenhouse. The judge agreed to jettison some, but not all, of the proffered lesser included offenses.

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Trudeau Pushing Ahead With Dangerous Agenda Of Restricting Free Expression

Existing laws already give the government the ability to confront hate both online & offline. Power-hungry politicians like Trudeau ignore that reality, in order to ‘justify’ restricting your right to speak freely.

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The CBC is a joke and Canadians are laughing at them

This week, the CBC apologized after blowing an election call for the mayoral race in Quebec City. The CBC’s bungled call led to the wrong candidate rushing to the podium to mistakenly deliver her victory speech. So much for being a “beacon for truth.”

The state broadcaster continues to publish awful opinion pieces – this week, they claim climate change is caused by racism and white supremacy. Is anybody really surprised by how far-left the CBC is these days?

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Biden Makes Energy Wildly Expensive While Trying to Sell ‘Green’ Alternatives

The Biden administration’s energy bait and switch is as devious as it is simple, and American families need to be on guard. It works like this: First, undermine America’s domestic and affordable energy supply, which then drives up prices all across the country. Step two is forcing a total reliance on solar and wind that somehow is magically “less” expensive.

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Continental Breakfast

Croque Monsieur – My way

Trudeau remains silent as inflation continues to rock Canada’s economy

Canada’s inflation rate hit a near-record high in October, 2021, rising to 4.4 per cent — the highest it has been in 17 years.

According to Global Petrol Prices, gasoline in Canada has risen to a $1.64 per litre average between August and November 2021.

Likewise, the average home price has risen to $686,650, with prices in Ontario and BC rising to $887,290 and $913,471.

To put that in perspective, the average Ontarian earns $55,524 per year — only $42,854 after paying 22.8 per cent in income tax.

COP26: Canada, U.S. say fossil fuel subsidies should end

Canada’s environment minister says he thinks fossil fuel subsidies should be eliminated as United Nations negotiators wrestle over a final text in the closing hours of the Glasgow climate talks.

Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault says the subsidies should be phased out with a timeline.

FERNANDO: Trudeau’s Disrespect Towards Canada Continues To Deepen

After attending the COP26 conference and making a bunch of promises to wreck Canada’s resource economy, Justin Trudeau followed it up with what many are calling a disrespectful appearance at a Remembrance Day ceremony.

First, he showed up 5 minutes before the ceremony began, with the RCMP stating this was due to a ‘suspicious package’ found near the site.

Then, the arrival of the Governor-General interrupted the 2 minutes of silence.

Finally, Trudeau took a bunch of selfies after the event.

Moderna Is Testing Their Vaccine on 6 month old Babies

Moderna has been paused for youth in some countries over heart inflammation issues. At the same time, Moderna has begun testing its COVID-19 vaccine on young children, the company announced Tuesday.

The study, called KidCOVE, is testing Moderna’s vaccine candidate in children ages 6 months to less than 12 years old.

The Democrats Lose, Claim They Have No Media Support

The terrible election results for Democrats are going to lead to some terrible conclusions. One may be the assumption that these bad results reflect a media that’s too hostile to the Democrats.

Greg Sargent of The Washington Post tweeted this lame summary from former Obama aide Dan Pfeiffer: “Republicans have a massive communications advantage … Glenn Youngkin used the right-wing media to communicate his MAGA credentials to the base without offending Independents and Trump-skeptical Republicans.”

The CDC Can’t Prove a SINGLE Instance of a Naturally Immune Individual Spreading COVID

In response to a law firm’s query, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) was unable to provide a single instance in which an unvaccinated person who’d previously had COVID-19 became reinfected with and transmitted the virus to someone else. The CDC said it does not collect such data, even though the medical freedom of millions of Americans hang in the balance.

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Why don’t more people trust the news?

A recent Gallup poll found that only 36 per cent of U.S. adults trust legacy media to report the news fairly, accurately and fully. Another third of Americans said they have no trust in the mass media at all, a finding that was particularly pronounced among Republicans and political independents.

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Arizona School Board Officials Kept Secret Dossier on Dissident Parents and Employed a Private Investigator to Gather Oppo Research on Them

Over the last six months or so, it has become more and more common to read stories about school boards that have essentially gone to war with the parents of the children in the school system they oversee.

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