
Ontario to lay out ‘legal parameters’ of stay-at-home order amid coronavirus pandemic

The province says police and bylaw officers will have the power to enforce the stay-at-home order and issue tickets to rule-breakers, but hasn’t given details on how that will play out.
Jogger is stopped by Covid marshal for ‘breathing heavily’ on run

Locked-down Britons are today questioning if the Covid crackdown has gone too far after a jogger was stopped by a marshal for ‘breathing heavily’, while a daughter was slapped with a £60 fine for visiting her dementia-suffering mother.
‘Viking Guy’ granted all-organic diet in custody after judge learns he’s not eating

After a three-day hunger strike, Chansley on Monday was granted the right to an organic diet at the detention facility where he has been confined since turning himself in at the FBI field office in Phoenix upon his return from Washington.
Ontario reports 2961 new Covid cases
Ontario is reporting 2,961 cases of #COVID19 and over 50,900 tests completed. Locally, there are 738 new cases in Toronto, 536 in Peel, 245 in Windsor-Essex County, 219 in York Region and 171 in Hamilton.
— Christine Elliott (@celliottability) January 13, 2021
Ford government officials to publish ‘legal parameters’ of how to enforce new stay-at-home order
The Ontario government is expected to provide more details today regarding its newly issued stay-at-home order, which takes effect tomorrow.
The province says it will publish the “legal parameters” for the order online today and offer more clarification on the measure.
As of tomorrow, residents will have to stay home except for essential purposes such as grocery shopping, accessing health care and exercising.
YouTube Suspends Trump

Falling into line with the ongoing purge, YouTube has suspended President Trump, claiming he uploaded a video that violates its polices.
CNN Shutting Down Airport Broadcasts Now That Captive Audience is Largely Gone

“The steep decline in airport traffic because of COVID-19, coupled with all of the new ways that people are consuming content on their personal devices, has lessened the need for the CNN Airport Network.”
Walmart Indefinitely Suspends Donations To Lawmakers Who Objected To Electoral College Certification

The company’s “political action committee is indefinitely suspending contributions to those members of Congress who voted against the lawful certification of state electoral college votes” in light of Wednesday’s riot at the Capitol building, Walmart said in a statement according to Reuters.
‘We are at a dangerous point’: Projections show 2nd wave deaths in Ontario could exceed first wave

Ontario’s COVID-19 science table released their latest projections this morning, detailing alarming new findings that paint a dire picture for the province over the coming months.
Lawmakers vote to change Mass. state seal, motto long offensive to Native Americans

Massachusetts lawmakers last week took a step toward potentially replacing the official state seal and motto, a victory for activists who have argued for decades that the current versions disparage Native Americans.
Police charge organizers of two anti-mask events in Hamilton

Hamilton police have charged the organizers of two anti-mask events that were attended by dozens of people in contravention of the provincial lockdown rules.
Al Sharpton decries Capitol Hill riot decades after encouraging deadly Crown Heights riots against Jews

On Sunday, Reverend Al Sharpton, host of Politics Nation on MSNBC, in his Memo to Trump segment, ripped the President for the riot at the US Capitol.
“This week you directed your followers to the United States Capitol…commanded your mob to the Capitol and admonished them against weakness.”
The reverend appears to have a gap in his memory for his role in instigating the deadly 1991 Crown Heights race riots in New York.
Google and Facebook got growing share of federal ad dollars after Justin Trudeau took power

Google and Facebook received a growing share of the federal government’s advertising budget after the Trudeau Liberals took power, as Ottawa quadrupled how much it spent each year on ads from the American web giants between 2015 and 2019.
Trump says free speech under attack in America, 25th Amendment will come back to haunt Democrats

President Trump went to the Rio Grande Valley on the Texas border on Tuesday to laud the border wall that has been built during his time in office. Building a wall between the US and Mexico was one of his primary and most-remembered campaign promises.
Continental Breakfast

“Refused to be Silenced”? I do have to say it stinks to high heaven.
The “Come armed at your discretion” screams of set up and bait. If you are a gun owner with functioning half a brain, you know DC is off limits to guns unless you are approved LEO, Military on duty and One Of The Selected Political Royalty.
The Progressive Purge Begins
Progressives have always loved a good purge. Whether it was the Soviet Union, Nazi Germany, North Korea, China or anywhere else, when people step out of line, through public actions or private words, they mysteriously disappear. Democrats aren’t to that point, at least not yet, but they’re well on their way and things are going to get a lot worse very quickly the further down this road they go.
National Guard deploying 10,000 troops to DC
The increase in requests for Guard members on Monday comes as officials brace for more, possibly violent protests surrounding the inauguration of President-elect Joe Biden.
Army Gen. Daniel Hokanson, chief of the National Guard Bureau, told reporters that he has authorization to bring in up to 15,000 Guard members. He said the number of deployments is changing by the hour and day, based on requests from the Secret Service, the Park Police and the Capitol Police.
Communist China dissatisfied by negative press coverage in Canada
In a statement, the Embassy of the People’s Republic of China in Canada said China took an “open, transparent and responsible” approach to dealing with Canada during the pandemic, and Canadian media is wrong to state overwise.
Curfews are unconstitutional
Toronto lawyer Ryan O’Connor co-wrote an op-ed in the Toronto Sun calling out curfews as both unconstitutional and ineffective. He joined The Andrew Lawton Show to explain why.
Quebec family ticketed $3,100 for driving home past curfew
A family returning home to Montreal from New Brunswick is claiming that their coronavirus curfew tickets were handed down unfairly.
