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Legault will not rule out reimposing vaccine passports

Quebec Premier Francois Legault is refusing to commit to never reimposing vaccine passports on Quebecers if he is re-elected premier on Oct. 3. 

Western delays booster requirement to January 9, 2023

Western University has delayed implementation of its controversial booster vaccine mandate, and will now give students, staff and visitors until next year to provide proof of vaccination before attending campus.

“Vast majority of Canadians” want digital IDs, claims government webcast

A webcast hosted by the Canada School of Public Service makes the claim that “a vast majority of Canadians want“ digital identities to access government services. 

Quebec provincial election campaign to kick off Sunday

The official campaign period for the 2022 Quebec provincial election will begin on Sunday, Aug. 28, with voters heading to the polls on Oct. 3.

Graphic by left-wing Quebec party compared to communist propaganda

A graphic by the left-wing Quebec Solidaire party is being compared to communist propaganda by Quebecers on social media.

UCP sends cease and desist to Take Back Alberta over membership list allegations

Lawyers representing the United Conservative Party are accusing the political advocacy group Take Back Alberta of improperly sharing a party membership list with the polling company Mainstreet Research. 

Public Inquiries into Emergencies Act begin September 19

All proceedings will be live streamed on the Commission’s website. True North will provide extensive coverage of the hearings as well. A final report will be completed by Feb. 6, 2023 under statutory deadlines.

Queen Victoria cancelled in Toronto, public school renamed to Dr. Rita Cox-Kina MInogok

The name of a Parkdale public school was changed near the end of June from Queen Victoria to Dr. Rita Cox-Kina MInogok public school. 

Liberal voters most supportive of reinstating mask mandates and vaccine passports

The Angus Reid Institute asked Canadians questions related to the pandemic amid experts claiming that Canada is in a seventh wave fuelled by more transmissible subvariants of Omicron. Results were broken down by several demographic factors, including who respondents voted for in the 2021 federal election.

19 firefighters sue Calgary for $38 million over vaccine mandate

Nearly two dozen firefighters are taking the Calgary Fire Department to court over allegations that the city’s vaccine mandate violated their human rights. 
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