Ontario reports 2,380 new COVID-19 infections and 17 more deaths; cases are over reported due to data catch-up
Ontario reported more than 2,300 new COVID-19 cases but the Ministry of Health says today’s case count is over reported due to data catch-up.
Provincial health officials logged 2,380 new infections on Thursday, compared to 1,571 on Wednesday.
However, officials say the latest numbers are higher by approximately 280 cases due to a data catch-up process related to the provincial system.
Canadian vaccine shipments threatened by EU and India
Just as Canada’s vaccine program was starting to gain steam, comes word that it could all fall apart.
Both the European Union and India, our major sources of vaccine doses — our only sources thus far — are both looking at blocking the export of vaccines to deal with a slow rollout at home and rising COVID-19 case counts.
The Supreme Court of Canada on Thursday has given the federal government the constitutional green light to impose a carbon tax on the provinces.
The decision was the culmination of years of disputes between some provinces and the federal government over the Greenhouse Gas Pollution Pricing Act (GGPPA). The law, which was introduced in 2018, laid out a national framework for pricing carbon – one that applies to everyday consumers as well as industrial emitters.
Taxes used to be the cost of maintaining the social contract, now it’s just theft by the ruling class.
Six outcomes attributed to social media use are examined: lost sleep, trouble concentrating on tasks or activities, less physical activity, feeling anxious or depressed, feeling envious of the lives of others, and feeling frustrated or angry. Among all social media users aged 15 to 64, around one-fifth reported that in the previous 12 months, they had lost sleep (19%), gotten less physical activity (22%), or had trouble concentrating on tasks or activities (18%) as a result of their social media use. Around one in eight users (12% to 14%) reported feeling anxious or depressed, frustrated or angry, or envious of the lives of others.
Across multiple different small to medium local and regional media outlets much more can be gathered than is being presented by the mainstream media. Here are some facts.
It might seem so obvious a point that one might overlook it when evaluating what we already know about the climate change plan the Conservatives will campaign on in the next general election but here it is anyway: Conservatives must win votes from people who did not vote for them in 2019 or in 2015.
And poll after poll after poll has indicated that one of the primary reasons voters chose another party over the Conservatives was climate change. Non-Conservative voters do not believe Conservatives are serious about climate change or, only slightly less worse, that the party’s plans to do anything about it were or are credible.
Democrats call this bill the For the People Act, or HR 1, but a more appropriate name would be the Corrupt Politicians Act because it’s designed by the politicians, of the politicians, and for the politicians.
Premier Doug Ford said it would be “absolutely terrible” if Ontario was forced to go back into lockdown because of the third wave of COVID-19 and that it’s critical people remain cautious and vigilant to protect themselves.
Democratic Mayor Libby Schaaf said the city would be hosting “one of the largest guaranteed income pilot programs” in the nation that will give 600 families who are either black, indigenous or “people of color” with low-income $500 per month for at least 18 months.
During an interview on SiriusXM’s Canada Talks Wednesday, Trudeau told host Peter Mansbridge he wished he had handled some things in the early days of the pandemic differently, but when he closed the border wasn’t one of them.
The poll comes as a surge of illegal immigrants have attempted to cross the U.S.–Mexico border in recent weeks, as White House officials have told them that the border is closed and not to come.
Trudeau says he does not need mandate for pandemic budget because he already has one
Yesterday, Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland announced that the first federal budget in more than two years will be delivered on April 19.
The budget is expected to provide a full accounting of all government spending through the pandemic, which has sent the deficit for the fiscal year to almost $400 billion.
It is also expected to outline the Liberals’ plan to spend between $70 billion and $100 billion over the coming years on stimulus to help the economy recover.
Jagmeet Singh and the NDP’s Economic Platform is All Nationalization
In an attempt to communicate themselves as a viable alternative to the federal Liberals, the NDP has gone further into far-left socialism, at no surprise to Canadians.
As Canadians across the country become fed-up with Justin Trudeau’s left-wing economic and social record, many have looked to the NDP as an alternative, only to find even more radical socialist views which appear to only be becoming more fringe as an election looms on in the distance.
China lashes out at Canada’s “ignoble” Indigenous rights record in response to sanctions
The Chinese Foreign Ministry jumped on the opportunity to slam Canada’s human rights record on Tuesday after a number of Western allies levied sanctions against individuals and entities believed to be involved in the ongoing genocide against the country’s Uyghur minority.
Is The Media Done Covering For Biden, Or Just Taking A Break?
You know President Joe Biden is doing something wrong when even left-leaning activist media outlets take him to task. After more than a month of claiming there’s nothing to see at the border and telling government officials not to speak with the press, the president seems to have irked the activist media.
‘Red states should ban it now’: Walmart to offer ‘immunity passports’ for COVID vaccine jab
Walmart has announced that it is making available a digital immunity passport for those who have received the COVID-19 vaccination at their retail stores or at the company-owned Sam’s Club warehouse outlets.
Ivy League schools accused of anti-Asian discrimination condemn anti-Asian hate
Multiple leading universities have been investigated or even sued for allegedly discriminating against Asian-American students in their admissions processes.
What, exactly, are the taxpayers paying for in the highly politicized and loaded-for-money wokester FBI these days?
The recent mass-shooting out of Colorado, from a murder-spewing freak they knew about, would suggest nothing. While they were out there busy looking for ‘white supremacists’ this admitted refugee from Syria was making plans to kill.
When the Biden administration undertook its first known act of war a few weeks ago, it provided an illuminating snapshot of conflict in the 21st century. The aerial strike on Iranian-backed Iraqi Shia militias in eastern Syria, facing territory held by American-backed Syrian proxy forces, in response to the shelling of American positions in Iraq by Iranian-backed Iraqi militias which led to the death of an American private contractor, encapsulates the central role of surrogate warfare in modern conflict.
Most attacks on Asian Americans are not carried out by racist whites.
Hate crimes against Asian Americans have increased substantially across the largest US cities. Recent killings in Atlanta, at Asian-owned massage parlours, have drawn international attention. Eight people were murdered, six of them women of Asian descent.
Leftists’ absurd excuse: climate change. The real problem: socialism.
To understand the illegal immigration problem on our southern border, we must first understand what is happening in Latin America. Why have millions of people left their homes, possessions, and families and endured hardships and perils of every sort in a bid to make a life for themselves elsewhere? Ask a South American refugee, and he’ll likely tell you the problem is socialism.