oct. 7 - search results
If you're not happy with the results, please do another search
Ontario Liberals hold maskless rally after calling for schoolkids to stay masked
Just weeks after calling on the Ford government to force kids to keep wearing masks in schools, Ontario Liberal Party leader Stephen Del Duca has held a large maskless rally with MPPs, candidates and supporters.
CBC’s Rosemary Barton will talk “mean tweets” on university journalism panel
The University of Ottawa’s Centre for Law Technology, and Society is hosting a panel on Tuesday called “Journalists Facing Mean Tweets: What It Means for Our Democracy,” featuring CBC’s Rosemary Barton.
Liberals admit their “military style” gun ban includes hunting and sporting rifles
The Trudeau government has finally confessed that its now-delayed gun ban on so-called “military style assault weapons” also applies to hunting and sporting rifles.
Study finds Quebec’s harsh COVID restrictions unnecessarily punishing
A new study has found that Quebec’s pandemic response, which included some of the harshest restrictions in the Western world, handed out tens of thousands of fines with no discernible effect on COVID transmission rates.
Rolly’s Restaurant reopens after five-month shutdown for defying vax pass
A small-town British Columbia restaurant that was shut down in October for refusing to check for vaccine passports has now reopened, the same day health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry announced the relaxing of the province’s pandemic restrictions.
LEVY: Mike Bullard is back and he’s ready to laugh again
After more than three years of legal wrangles, a social media thrashing by a lynch mob of female journalists and repeated efforts to cancel his outspoken voice, Bullard is back on the circuit and wanting to tell his side of the story.
Bonnie Henry expands vaccine mandate to private practices
While four provinces declared this week they would be dropping vaccine mandates and other COVID restrictions in the immediate future, British Columbia announced it was expanding the forced shots to include all health care professionals in private practice.
Hero of Parliament Hill terror attack calls for respectful dialogue with truckers
Former Sergeant-at-Arms Kevin Vickers has said there should be respect when it comes to dialogue with the truckers’ convoy in Ottawa.
Laurentian University refuses to recognize nursing student’s federal vaccine exemption
A fourth-year nursing student with a federal vaccine exemption has been prevented from finishing her studies at Laurentian University for not having COVID shots.
Quebec government ignored public health official who opposed reinstating curfew
Radio Canada and LaPresse are reporting that Montreal’s public health director Dr. Mylène Drouin told the Quebec government that she opposed a second curfew.