The goal is not to recover or to deal with but to condition everyone to living under a thumb and without any means:
Canadians will be required to get a Covid shot every nine months for the foreseeable future, says Health Minister Jean-Yves Duclos. Previous definitions of “fully vaccinated” made no sense, he told reporters: “We will never be fully vaccinated against Covid-19.”
A jab that reduces one's immunity to infection makes no sense but here we are.
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Silly proles! Travelling is only for the wealthy!:
Air Canada ranked No. 1 in delays on Saturday and Sunday that affected 700-plus trips in total, or about two-thirds of its flights, according to tracking service FlightAware.
WestJet Airlines Ltd. and budget subsidiary Swoop placed third and fourth for delays on Saturday.
Toronto’s Pearson airport claimed the No. 2 spot Sunday below China’s Guangzhou airport while Montreal placed sixth, with both seeing a higher portion of late takeoffs than London and Amsterdam’s main airports.
Justin doesn't have to wait in line and miss his flights (plural).
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Tamara Lich never was a danger unless you are an unaccomplished son of a failed prime minister:
How great a threat to Canada’s stability and continued existence is Tamara Lich? How dangerous is she? Is the government — and the judiciary — right in putting her in the brightest spot on their radar-scopes? In jailing her? Offering in the first instance no bail? And now grabbing her again and flying her back to Ottawa for more jail time? Is she being treated differently because of the nature of her cause?
Does the law operate according to the type of protest? Do what you like as long as you say you are saving a tree. Protest a COVID regulation that injures your livelihood — well that’s different.
Of all the environmental protests this country has seen, how many who participated in them or were their leaders, saw immediate arrest and jail? Were they denied bail? Or did they have the Emergencies Act hauled out of its dusty closet to land with its full powers and suspension of civil liberties on both leaders and participants?
Or, and this is the king outrage, have their bank accounts frozen, and those who donated to Sierra or Greenpeace labelled “foreign” influences?
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Yes, but reasons:
The federal government says it has signed a $20-billion final settlement agreement to compensate First Nations children and families harmed by chronic underfunding of child welfare.
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Mail bound for First Nations and northern hamlets now accounts for two thirds of contraband shipments of drugs and drink intercepted by postal inspectors, records show. Indigenous leaders had pleaded with Parliament to keep legalized marijuana out of dry reserves under the Indian Act: “Substances ranged from alcohol to illicit cannabis, opioids, ecstasy pills, methamphetamine and powder.”
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