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Quebec tells its healthcare network to prepare for a sixth wave and fourth doses

The government of Quebec has told the province's healthcare network to prepare for yet another wave of COVID-19 cases, as well as a campaign to encourage fourth injections of the vaccine. 

Jordan Peterson investigated by psychologists’ college for insensitive tweet

Prominent Canadian psychologist and author Dr. Jordan B. Peterson has announced that the College of Psychologists of Ontario is investigating him after he told someone who was concerned about overpopulation that he was “free to leave at any point.”

B.C. pastor refuses to turn away the unvaccinated

On Dec. 9, Bethel Reformed Church was given the go-ahead to resume services, but only if they turn away the unvaccinated and cap attendance at 50%. The Northern Health region is the only one of B.C.s’ five health regions that maintains both restrictions.

O’Toole slams David Suzuki, accuses him of inciting terrorism against energy workers

O’Toole was responding to comments Suzuki made on Saturday, in which the activist said, “there are going to be pipelines blown up if our leaders don’t pay attention to what is going on.”

Ambassador to China encourages Canadian students to travel to communist country

Canadian Ambassador to China Dominic Barton encouraged students at a McGill University conference to go to the communist nation and “build relationships.” 

Media coverage of Trudeau protests far exceeded Afghanistan issue, research shows

Researchers at McGill University's Media Ecosystem Observatory have found that Canadian media outlets’ coverage of the protests trailing beleaguered Liberal Party Leader Justin Trudeau far exceeded their reporting of the Afghanistan crisis. 

NDP candidate supported “riots and destruction” during George Floyd protests

The NDP candidate for Compton-Stanstead Geneva Allen stated on social media last year that she supported the “riots and destruction” in Minneapolis, Minnesota following the death of George Floyd at the hands of police. 

Ontario universities face legal fight over vaccination mandates

The Constitutional Rights Centre announced on July 26 that it had sent legal notices to Western University and Seneca College. The documents threaten lawsuits unless the universities scrap their vaccine mandates.

Toronto spends $6.3M to rename Dundas St. and purge the city of its history

The City of Toronto has voted to scrap the name Dundas, at a cost of $6.3 million, and has identified 60 additional street names “which could require further examination in the future.”

While the Woke Mob tears statues down, the Woke Council replaces them with progressive...

At Toronto City Hall, the leftist councillors who support the woke activists and their peculiar brand of retribution have decided that an icon to one of their own is perfectly acceptable.

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