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Head of Radio-Canada spent month of December in his Miami condo despite public health warnings

The head of Radio-Canada, the French arm of Canada’s public broadcaster, spent nearly the entire month of December working and vacationing in Miami, despite public health advice strongly discouraging travel, the National Post has learned.

Canada’s ‘ugly face’ exposed with new measures on Xinjiang forced labour, China says

“The so-called ‘forced labor’ and ‘mass arbitrary detention’ are just a concoction fanned up by some US and Western institutions and personnel,” read the Chinese embassy’s statement, published on Wednesday.

Report urges northern Ontario to focus on attracting, retaining newcomers

Communities in northern Ontario should be inclusive and make newcomers feel welcome if they want to help bolster dwindling populations, a newly released report urges.

Refuse to Be Silenced

Parler’s gone for now, the victim of a conspiracy to silence, but it will return. The fascists can try, but they can’t shut us up forever. Truth flows like water around obstacles. The Twitbookgram decided to start playing whack-a-prole to bonk unapproved ideas on the noggin and pretty soon too many heads will be popping up out of too many new holes. They will pop up on Gab, or Clouthub, or Dave Rubin’s Locals.com. People will find a way to be heard.

Once you leave their personal domains, the tech overlords become…irrelevant, and powerless.

No, AOC, It’s Not the Government’s Job to ‘Rein in Our Media’

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D–N.Y.) told her social media followers earlier this week that Democrats in Congress might respond to the Capitol riot with some sort of “media literacy” initiative.

The phrase media literacy ordinarily implies helping individuals make sense of the media landscape, but AOC seems to have more in mind than that: She suggested “we’re going to have to figure out how we rein in our media environment so that you can’t just spew disinformation and misinformation.”

Democrats Demand Probe Into Capitol Tours The Day Before Assault

Over two dozen House Democrats are calling for an internal investigation of Capital Hill tours led by members of Congress the day before the Jan. 6 siege of the building by supporters of President Donald Trump.

Members of Congress regularly give tours of the Capitol building to supporters, but in a live stream on Facebook on Tuesday, New Jersey Democratic Rep. Mikie Sherrill said, without evidence, that unspecified members of Congress gave “reconnaissance” tours to groups of people on Jan. 5.


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Twitter, Facebook: $51 Billion Combined Market Value Erased Since Trump Ban

Social media giants Facebook and Twitter have collectively seen $51.2 billion in combined market value wiped out over the last two trading sessions since they banned President Donald Trump from their platforms following the U.S. Capitol breach.

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Quebec a virtual police state after draconian lockdown measures

On Saturday, January 9th, the left-wing Premier of Quebec, Francois Legault imposed new highly controversial Chinese coronavirus measures, essentially declaring martial law in the province. Three days after Legault’s announcement, Doug Ford, the premiere of the neighboring province of Ontario, vowed he would not allow his province to become a police state like Quebec.

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Liberal Media Normalizes Biden’s Insanity By Claiming Wearing 2 Masks Is ‘Science-Savvy’

When Joe Biden assumes office next week one of the things he’s promised on day one is to mandate 100 days of mask wearing. Because the authoritarian nature of of democrats knows no bounds, it now appears as if Biden will actually make us wear two masks at the same time because of science and stuff. No, seriously. Biden is now wearing two masks despite the fact that he’s already received the COVID-19 vaccination.

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New York Post banning CNN, MSNBC, Washington Post, and New York Times as primary sources: Report

“High-level editors at The New York Post instructed staff members this week not to use reporting from CNN, MSNBC, The Times and The Washington Post as the sole basis for any Post article, the three journalists said, speaking on the condition of anonymity for fear of retaliation,” wrote media reporter Katie Robertson.

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Liberals plan legislation to censor social media “hate speech”

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s cabinet plans to introduce legislation this year that will tamp down on Twitter and Facebook posts that are considered to be hurtful or offensive.

Though hate speech is already forbidden in Canada, Heritage Minister Steven Guilbeault’s office has circulated a briefing note that outlines the Liberal government’s intentions.

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Tech, Social Media, Cancel Culture Evoke Orwell’s ‘Memory Hole’

When Twitter and Facebook decided to ban President Donald Trump, censor the New York Post, and start erasing other people and institutions from their platforms, they started down a path which will have enormous consequences for them and for America.

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