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12/12/2024
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By Laura Harris
Quebec suicide prevention charity targeted by the city government of Waterloo
The suicide prevention charity, founded in 1999, was ticketed by Waterloo for violating a city bylaw by soliciting without a permit. For 25 years, Le Groupe Jaspe, with 70 volunteers, has visited 50 cities and 771 villages across Quebec, saving lives through suicide prevention efforts. The charity is challenging the bylaw in court, arguing that […]
12/09/2024
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By Ava Grace
Ontario healthcare workers file CA$170M class action suit over province’s workplace COVID-19 vaccine mandate
A group of healthcare workers in Ontario who say their rights were infringed upon after refusing to go along with Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccine mandates in the workplace have filed a CA$170 million ($121 million) class action lawsuit against the Ontario provincial government and its chief medical officer. The lawsuit was brought forth by the United […]
12/04/2024
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By Ava Grace
Air Canada rolls out facial recognition technology at boarding gates for domestic flights
Air Canada has rolled out facial recognition technology at its gates in Canadian airports. The incorporation of facial recognition technology for boarding domestic flights is regarded as a massive expansion of the airline’s digital identification program. According to Air Canada, the technology is designed to offer passengers a quicker and more streamlined boarding experience while adhering […]
11/18/2024
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By Laura Harris
Canadian Conservative Party urges REJECTION of proposed mandatory implementation of digital IDs
The Conservative Party of Canada (CPC) has urged Canadians to oppose the mandatory implementation of digital identification systems in the country. On Oct. 29, Shared Services Canada (SSC), the main information technology department of the federal government, disclosed its plan to develop digital credentials for Canadians. The system would create digital equivalents of traditional government-issued identification, such as […]
11/07/2024
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By Ethan Huff
B’nai Brith Canada introduces “Seven-Point Plan to Combat Antisemitism” that proposes suspension, firing or PRISON TIME for violators
A Jewish congregation based in Canada is calling for more to be done to stop people from engaging in acts of “antisemitism,” including through speech. B’nai Brith Canada (BB) says its “Seven-Point Plan to Combat Antisemitism” should be spread far and wide, including to politicians and police officers, so the state can learn how to […]
10/29/2024
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By Laura Harris
Liberal MPs give Trudeau until Oct. 28 to step down or face potential action
Liberal Party members have reportedly delivered a clear message to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau during a tense, three-and-a-half-hour caucus meeting on Oct. 23: resign as party leader on Oct. 28 or face potential action. Earlier this October, around 20 anxious Liberal Party members signed a document calling on Trudeau to be removed as party leader […]
10/24/2024
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By Laura Harris
The Democracy Fund: Trudeau’s Online Harms Act could weaponize courts and stifle free speech
The Democracy Fund (TDF) has warned the public that the proposed Online Harms Act of the Canadian government could “weaponize” the courts and instill fear while doing little to curb social conflict and promote safety online. In February, Minister of Justice and Attorney General Arif Virani proposed the Online Harms Act, also known as Bill C-63. […]
10/21/2024
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By Ramon Tomey
Jordan Peterson REJECTED Ontario regulator’s bribe offer in exchange for his resignation
Canadian clinical psychologist Dr. Jordan Peterson rejected an offer by the College of Psychologists of Ontario (CPO) to waive the legal fees he owed following his unsuccessful lawsuit if he resigns from his profession. He disclosed this in an Oct. 11 op-ed, noting that lawyers for the CPO assumed he “could be bought” and “could be […]
10/07/2024
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By Zoey Sky
Bank of Canada cancels plans to develop a digital currency
The Bank of Canada (BOC) has announced that it is scrapping its plans to implement a “digital dollar” or central bank digital currency (CBDC). Officials from Canada’s central bank said a digital currency, also called the electronic Loonie, will no longer be considered after years of planning. Earlier reports revealed that most Canadians were not […]
09/18/2024
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By Laura Harris
Canadian Conservatives to introduce new REFORMED online harms bill designed to safeguard free speech and civil liberties
The Canadian Conservative Party is set to introduce a new online harms bill designed to counter the Liberal government’s existing legislation that clamps down on free speech. In February, Justice Minister Arif Virani introduced Bill C-63 or “An Act to enact the Online Harms Act, to amend the Criminal Code, the Canadian Human Rights Act and An Act […]
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