Majority of French Consider Violent Migrant Camp Removal by Police Justified, Poll Reveals

Over 70 percent of the French believe that the controversial police operation on dismantling a migrant camp in central Paris earlier this week was justified, throwing their support behind law enforcement officers rather than the organizers of the migrants gathering, according to IFOP poll for the CNEWS news released on Friday.

The police operation was conducted on Monday evening and prompted an outcry in France, as videos and photos of police using violent methods against migrants were distributed on the Internet.

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Justin Trudeau says we might have to wait for our vaccines. How long before Canadians lose their patience?

Justin Trudeau says we might have to wait for our vaccines. How long before Canadians lose their patience?

…“We can’t have our U.S. neighbours down in the states and everywhere else getting vaccines and Canada’s waiting two or three months,” Ford said, “as their economy starts taking off when they have the vaccine and we’re sitting back twiddling our thumbs, wondering when we’re going to get it.”

The federal government announced on Thursday it would now be holding weekly briefings on the progress of getting vaccines to Canada. One assumes that this is at least in part some damage control — or anticipatory damage control — to head off the vaccine angst that has reared its head in Canada this week.

That angst will not be magically dispelled either when vaccines start arriving on Canadian soil. As politicians and public health officials have been gingerly trying to explain, Canadians are going to get sorted into priority groups.

If we thought that Canadians were grumpy about seeing Americans and others getting ahead in line, wait until we see how they feel when they have to start standing behind their own fellow citizens in the queue. This will be a monumental exercise in managing public expectations and demands.


I don’t mind waiting for the vaccine if it is first allocated to the most vulnerable and frontline workers. I also have concern about potential hazards arising from their rushed development and for that reason will happily wait my turn for a jab.

But this is Justin Trudeau’s Canada so I won’t be at all surprised when our political class jumps the queue.

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Pope pens op-ed on perils of consumerism and ideology. US Left reads, ‘Justice ACB is a bad Catholic & horrible person’

Pope Francis has written a piece in the New York Times, calling on humanity to find a way to become better after the Covid-19 pandemic. Left-leaning Twitter users have alleged it’s a reply to the Supreme Court’s latest decision.

In the article, published on Thursday, the head of the Catholic Church shared with New York Times readers his hope that the highly visible coronavirus health crisis will awaken the people to other crises that they have been ignoring: hunger, violence and climate change. Then, he says, maybe we can rediscover our interconnectedness, overcome the traps of individualism and consumerism, and forge “a better, different, human future.”

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Ontario reports 1,855 new cases of COVID-19 after record number of 58,000 tests

Ontario reports 1,855 new cases of COVID-19 after record number of 58,000 tests

Ontario is reporting a record number of new cases of COVID-19 but it comes as the province’s labs turned around more than 58,000 individual tests, pointing to a lower positivity percentage overall.

The Ministry of Health says that there were 1,855 new cases of the disease caused by the novel coronavirus confirmed on Thursday.


LILLEY: Small biz revolt shows need for smarter COVID regulations

Is a revolt beginning in Ontario, the lockdown zones of Toronto and Peel in particular?

Given the stories told by my Sun colleagues, it would appear yes.

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“Anti-racist” says she feels at home in Asia where everyone looks like her but not in Quebec where she feels micro-aggressed for looking different

“…I have just returned to Quebec. A month ago I was living in Thailand. I had been living abroad for almost three years, mainly in Asia. I have often been asked why. And although this answer could be answered in a thousand and one ways, the simplest is that I am well in Asia. It will always be one of my homes. People look like me and that feels good.

There is something extremely powerful about being in an environment where you blend in, where you don’t have to deal with micro (sometimes big) attacks. Daily for some or rare events for others, these micro-attacks accumulate, and in the end, it is heavy on the heart.”

Note this is Google translate but the meaning is clear. Should Quebecers all have plastic surgery to Asianize themselves for her sake or just fall over dead en masse to please her?

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Election Findings Could ‘Easily’ Overturn 3 States, Data Analyst Concludes

Election Findings Could ‘Easily’ Overturn 3 States, Data Analyst Concludes

WASHINGTON—The former data and strategy director for President Donald Trump’s 2016 election campaign says he has found enough evidence to suggest the election results could be “easily” turned to favor the current president.

“I have no confidence that Joe Biden is the deserved winner of this election, based on our findings,” Matt Braynard said in a Nov. 25 video. “He may have won, he may not have won. Trump may have lost, Trump may have been reelected.

“We just can’t know because of how bad this election system has operated.”

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Suspected North Korean hackers targeted COVID vaccine maker AstraZeneca – sources

LONDON (Reuters) – Suspected North Korean hackers have tried to break into the systems of British drugmaker AstraZeneca in recent weeks, two people with knowledge of the matter told Reuters, as the company races to deploy its vaccine for the COVID-19 virus.

The hackers posed as recruiters on networking site LinkedIn and WhatsApp to approach AstraZeneca staff with fake job offers, the sources said. They then sent documents purporting to be job descriptions that were laced with malicious code designed to gain access to a victim’s computer.


Releated – ‘NO ONE who got the Oxford/AstraZeneca dose that had 90% success rate was aged over 55’

Oxford’s trial results this week suggested the vaccine is somewhere between 62 and 90 per cent effective, depending on the dosage people are given.

The jab turned out to be most effective among 2,741 volunteers accidentally only given a half-dose the first time they had the injection, followed by a full dose. But none of those were over 55, according to reports, meaning they didn’t represent the vulnerable group who will rely on the vaccine in the real world.

Scientists said claiming the vaccine could be 90 per cent effective for everyone based on that chance result was ‘shaky science’ and its manufacturer, AstraZeneca, yesterday announced it would carry out another clinical trial to confirm the results.

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FUREY: Patty Hajdu thinks my COVID writing is ‘fake and dangerous’

FUREY: Patty Hajdu thinks my COVID writing is ‘fake and dangerous’

Looks like my writing in the pages of the Sun is being targeted by the federal Liberal government. The Prime Minister and Health Minister are speaking out to let you, dear reader, know that I’m fake and I’m dangerous. Better watch out.

The other week I began reporting on COVID-19 statistics released by the Alberta government. Health experts around the world had been warning people that those with underlying conditions were particularly vulnerable to the virus.

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Stacey Abrams to Coach Hollywood Elites on How They Can Help Win Georgia

Georgia is now ground zero for the battle for the balance of power in Washington, D.C., as control of the U.S. Senate now hinges on the outcome of the two Senate runoff races. With the Senate majority leadership just a couple seats away, Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-NY) recently declared, “Now we take Georgia, and then we change America.” And failed Georgia gubernatorial candidate and Democratic Party power player Stacey Abrams is more than willing to do her part to see that Schumer’s goal is realized.

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The stringency of COVID-19 measures varies wildly across the country. But is that a compelling reason to centralize the pandemic response?

Despite having markedly lower COVID-19 death rates than most G7 nations, Canada is on track to record 20,000 COVID-19 cases a day across all age groups by the end of December. A growing chorus of pundits are calling for the federal government to compel the provinces to adopt a more stringent pandemic response. The idea is that invoking greater federal control – particularly as we enter the winter months – could help stem the rising second wave.

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“The BBQ Uprising will be remembered in history”

Is it any wonder that Adamson Barbecue owner Adam Skelly banned members of the mainstream media from stepping foot upon his property?

Rebel News to provide free lawyers to the first 1,000 Canadians receiving lockdown fines

I’ve had it with this elitist war on the “little people”.

So I am hiring a team of lawyers to defend every single Canadian who gets a lockdown ticket (or at least the first 1,000).

For not wearing a mask. For having a friend over. For letting kids play with each other. For hugging your grandmother. For opening your restaurant and trying to earn a living. For having a Christmas Dinner. For living your life.

A ‘white students’ union’ wants to set up a chapter at McGill University

A self-styled “white students’ union” that has had run-ins with several Toronto universities says it’s setting up a chapter at McGill University in Montreal.

While the group has put up recruitment posters around McGill’s campus, however, there’s little evidence it has gained momentum—a typical pattern, say some who have followed it and who question whether the supposedly multi-branched “student group” is much more than a single man in his 30s.

People are going to stop listening to these hypocritical lockdown-happy politicians

No, I can’t say that I think the spirit of 1776 still surges through the veins of the average American, but there is enough defiance, enough individuality, enough indignation at the intrusion of “betters” who deign to rule our lives, that I just can’t see the imposition of more stay-at-home and economic shutdown orders being obeyed; particularly when they are being dictated by those who view themselves as exempt.

So, Turns out There’s Actually Scientific Data Liberals Are More Likely To Have Mental Problems

The results of a study, which was conducted off a self-reported poll by Pew Research in March on this year, indicated that across all races and age groups, those who identified as conservative were far less likely to have been diagnosed with a mental illness by a doctor. Ph.D. student Zach Goldberg took the overall data and created a chart to show how likely a person is to develop mental illness based on race and political affiliation. Not surprising if you have been paying attention, Whites who identified as “very liberal” – AKA the majority of our nation’s socialistic woketard leftists – were far more prone to emotional and mental problems.

Antifa Defaces Ulysses S. Grant High School in Portland

Antifa vandalized Ulysses S. Grant High School in Portland, Oregon, Wednesday night. Vandals spraypainted “Stop honoring Nazi colonizers” and other messages on the school, signs, and sidewalks.

Independent journalist Andy Ngo tweeted video from the scene where “Antifa defaced Ulysses S. Grant High School in Portland in a direct action. Grant was the general who led the Union Army in the Civil War.”

Photojournalist and videographer Nick Lee tweeted multiple images and video from the school.


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An America of snitches and rats?

During Army Basic Training, decades ago, I was one of about a hundred recruits in our class. One hot summer day, we were called outside, to stand in formation, so that the commanding officer could address us. It was not a pleasant speech. Someone had tampered with the commander’s locked, glass-encased bulletin board. This was not discovered until several days later, when a copy of one of the commander’s letters, a letter that had been posted on the board, appeared in a national magazine. The letter had been the subject of published ridicule. It had warned recruits to stay away from a known house of ill repute. Since the house was in a remote rural location that had no street address, the only way to identify it was to describe the location, which amounted to a detailed, “how to get there” set of instructions.

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