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Conflicting vaccination policies plague two provinces

Even as it seems that COVID-19 restrictions are being lifted everywhere, there remain not only jurisdictions that are clinging to vaccine mandates, but others that are still putting them in place.

Former Liberal leader calls alienation of truckers a “failure of liberal democracy”

“Why the hell did we get to a situation in which hard working men and women in Canada felt so alienated that they had to shut down the capital of our country for three weeks?” said Michael Ignatieff.

B.C. premier John Horgan all insults toward Victoria protests

“If people want to drive around and honk their horns, then fill your boots,” said Horgan on Friday. “And at $2.00 a litre (for gas) that’s not only bad judgment, that’s stupidity.”

Military intelligence worried about possible attack on Taiwan by China

Canadian military intelligence suspected that China would use Russia’s attack on Ukraine as a smokescreen to launch an offensive on Taiwan, the House of Commons defence committee heard on Wednesday. 

A quarter of Canadians willing to risk war with Russia: poll

According to a recent poll, one in four Canadians would risk open warfare with a nuclear superpower by having the Canadian Armed Forces directly engage in the Ukraine-Russia conflict. 

Thousands of Canadians volunteering to fight for Ukraine

True North has learned that thousands of Canadians are volunteering to travel to Ukraine to fight against Russia as part of the country’s International Legion of Territorial Defence.

Russia-Ukraine conflict will make food cost more: analysts

Experts are warning that the consequences of Russia’s attack on Ukraine could include higher food prices due to global fertilizer shortages.

Recap of Day 29 of the Truckers for Freedom Convoy

On Day 29 of the Truckers for Freedom Convoy, Ottawa law enforcement continued their crackdown on peaceful protesters, police harassed a small business for being open in the “red zone” and a journalist had her bank accounts frozen for the crime of telling the truth.

Civil rights organizations condemn Trudeau over Emergencies Act

Canadian civil rights and legal organizations across the political spectrum have come out squarely against Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s decision to implement the Emergencies Act to deal with trucker protests.

Constitutional lawyers warn Ottawa Police to leave convoy protesters alone

With video now showing Ottawa Police confiscating fuel and arresting truckers for carrying empty gas cans, constitutional lawyers on the ground in Ottawa are warning police that it is illegal for them to be intimidating or arresting people for these actions.

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