Tuesday, August 11, 2020

Wow, People Totally Have A Handle On This Coronavirus

Trusting a stupid and craven plutocracy to safeguard one's health is like asking a cat nicely not to eat your budgie.

Good luck with that:

A Trudeau-appointed contractor who was tasked by the government to ship masks has failed to ship any. This came in spite of the contractor being awarded $382 million by the Trudeau government.

The government awarded this contract to Medicom—a Montreal-based company who do not have any factories in Canada, according to Blacklock's Reporter.

"To date the Public Health Agency has not received surgical masks from Medicom’s Canadian production facility," said a Public Health Agency spokesperson. 

 

Don't forget the name Frank Baylis. And don't forget that masks were never received.


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The Office of the Procurement Ombudsman yesterday said it is investigating inaccurate federal claims in the awarding of a $382 million contract to a Québec pandemic mask supplier. The Public Health Agency falsely claimed the contract followed competitive bidding, and under-reported the true value of the deal by nearly $300 million: “The Ombudsman is always interested.”

 

 

Well, as long as they weren't arresting people blockading railroads:

A video has gone viral on social media that appears to show a masked Victoria police officer attempting to apprehend a young woman by choking her before dragging her to the ground.



These are the same people who gave us the Chernobyl disaster:

On Tuesday, Russia became the first country to declare a coronavirus vaccine ready for use in thousands of its citizens.



The Americans are clearly to blame:

In the space of just a short number of days, between August 1st and August 4th, a total of 18 flights landed in Canada carrying someone who ended up testing positive for the CCP Virus.

Disturbingly, according to reports, the government isn’t even directly telling people to get tested.

“Passengers are not notified directly by federal public health authorities to get tested, though the government acknowledges those onboard affected flights “may have been exposed to COVID-19.””

This is reminiscent of when the Liberal government claimed they had ‘strong screening’ in place at airports, only for Canadians to discover that was a lie, and provincial governments had to step in.


 

Yes, but you voted to be fleeced and ultimately ruined, so ... :

The Canadian restaurant industry faces losses of up to $20 billion as more people plan to work from home in the future and food-buying habits change, a new study shows.

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Every urban hotel in the nation is operating at a loss this summer, the Hotel Association of Canada yesterday told the Commons industry committee. Lobbyists said the industry is so hard-pressed insurers have warned they will be denied coverage by year’s end: “It’s just bad everywhere.”



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