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Costs of Trudeau government’s ArriveCan app set to exceed $54 million
Taxpayers will have spent $54 million on the controversial ArriveCan application by the end of the year, new estimates indicate.
Calgary doctor files human rights complaint over lifting of mask mandates
Dr. David Keegan claims that he was “dismayed” by the news that the mandates lifted on Oct. 1 saying that he suffers from a cardiopulmonary condition.
Young trustee candidates hope to improve education in Ontario
Ontario school board trustee candidates Cameron Bonesso and Robert Kolosowski are running in this year’s municipal election with the hope of improving the quality of education.
Crown lawyers dismiss claims of racism by accused cop killer
Crown lawyers are arguing against the notion that racial profiling was involved in the routine stop which led to Calgary Police Service Sgt. Andrew Harnett being killed by the suspect in 2020.
Justice Centre wants Trudeau government to drop all ArriveCan fines
The Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms wants the Trudeau government to drop all fines related to the controversial ArriveCan app amid its mandatory use coming to an end.
Nova Scotia’s top doctor rejected invitation to free speech in medicine conference
Nova Scotia’s Chief Medical Officer of Health Dr. Robert Strang turned down an invitation to an upcoming medical conference on free speech claiming that nobody at the public health unit was available to present.
1.6 million travellers entered Canada without using ArriveCan
According to documents tabled in the House of Commons, 1,651,900 travellers between Jan. 1 and Aug. 31 had “presented themselves at the border for entry into Canada without having submitted their public health information through ArriveCan prior to arrival.”
Feds lift remaining border measures, mandatory use of ArriveCan, mask mandate
The Trudeau government has announced the suspension of its remaining Covid-19 border measures, including the vaccine mandate, mask mandate and the mandatory use of the controversial ArriveCan app.
Students’ challenge of Western University’s booster mandate dismissed by judge
On Saturday, Justice Kelly Tranqulli dismissed the challenge by five students and found that Western officials are “expressly permitted to govern its affairs,” defending their right to impose a mandate even in the absence of a provincial mandate.
Quebec political parties offer tax relief amid rising cost of living
As Canadians deal with skyrocketing prices for goods and services as a result of historically-high inflation rates, affordability is becoming a key issue in the upcoming Quebec provincial election.