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PCQ claims Quebec’s top doctor quit over COVID measures he called “bulls**t”

The Conservative Party of Quebec (PCQ) has alleged that the province’s former top doctor Horacio Arruda resigned because Legault’s controversial tax on the unvaccinated was a “bulls**t” COVID-19 measure.

Foreign service opposed Conservative pledge to relocate embassy in Israel to Jerusalem

Officials stationed at Canada’s missions abroad were opposed to the Conservative Party of Canada’s 2019 campaign commitment to relocate the embassy in Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, True North has learned.

Spousal visa applications fell by nearly 81% in 2020, immigration data shows

Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada data shows that from January to July 2020, Canada received 1,382 applications. This compares with a total of 5,008 applications for the whole of 2019, signifying an approximately 81% year-over-year decrease.

Majority of Canadians – including the vaccinated – oppose vaccine mandates

As first reported by Blacklock’s Reporter, Privy Council research revealed that any domestic vaccination passport system was very unpopular among Canadians – including individuals who chose to be vaccinated. 

Pastor defies new proof-of-vaccination requirement for B.C. churches

The day after Northern Health announced that churches in northern B.C. would require proof of full vaccination to hold in-person services again, a Prince...

Bank of Canada suspends unvaccinated employee who works from home

The Bank of Canada has threatened to suspend or fire employees who refuse to disclose their vaccine status or who cannot prove they have been vaccinated against COVID-19. 

LEVY: Ontario College of Teachers embraces critical race theory

An advisory released last week by the governing body for Ontario teachers calls on its members to take “urgent action” on “anti-black racism” by reflecting on how their position, power and privilege are used to “maintain systems of oppression and colonialism.”

Alberta government warns of “possible privacy breach” of vaccine records

The Alberta government is investigating a privacy breach on its vaccine passport portal after receiving reports of its website giving people the wrong vaccination certificates.

One in four Canadians say work hinders their mental health

Nearly one-quarter of Canadians are grappling with mental health issues thanks to their jobs, a new report finds.

Senator expelled from Conservative caucus says O’Toole “cannot tolerate criticism”

Senator Denise Batters is standing by her call for a referendum of Erin O’Toole’s leadership after being kicked out of the Conservative caucus.
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