It's still profitable, right?
People are still scared of it, right?
We can stop Christmas from happening and freeze bank accounts, right?:
CANADA - Bill 36 in BC proposes jail time for healthcare workers who make statements about covid shots that contradict the government narrative. pic.twitter.com/E2JYUzrf7W
— Canadian Refusenik 🍁🌶️ (@cdnrefusenik) December 5, 2022
Canada is set to dispose of $1 billion worth of COVID vaccines before the end of the year, on top of tens of millions of other doses that have already expired, according to the auditor general.
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he is “extremely worried” about the realities facing children and families across Canada as high levels of respiratory illness among kids continue to swamp pediatric hospitals across the country.
The situation is so dire in parts of Ontario that the Red Cross is coming to the aid of the Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario (CHEO), which had to open a second intensive care unit last month to treat what it called an unprecedented number of critically ill babies and children.
First of all, the only thing Justin cares about is Justin.
Secondly, masked parents deprived children of fresh air, school and possible exposure to germs that would have built up their children's immunity.
Thirdly, the government is controlling the sale of children's medicines and not a single parents is raving in the streets about it.
So there's that.
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The failed Covid Alert app saw as few as 12,600 downloads a month before it was cancelled by the Department of Health, new data show. The figures follow in-house research that showed the program failed in part because Canadians didn’t trust the government: “There are certain segments of the population who do not trust the government.”
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A federal anti-terror agency in an internal memo said it saw no evidence millions raised by the Freedom Convoy were intended to bankroll terrorism. “Seems unlikely,” wrote experts three weeks before cabinet froze accounts of convoy sympathizers under the Proceeds Of Crime And Terrorist Financing Act: “It wasn’t cash that funded terrorism.”
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The media has once again launched their “majority of Canadians agree the Emergencies Act was the right thing to do” campaign. Here are 4 much larger polls that say otherwise. Feel free to use this. pic.twitter.com/hxBrgoxP0E
— Ryan Gerritsen🇨🇦🇳🇱 (@ryangerritsen) December 5, 2022
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