Month: February 2022

EU Restrictions Over Russian Airspace Causing Disruption to Passenger and Cargo Traffic

Russia on Feb. 28 closed its airspace to airlines from the European Union and Canada following sanctions from Brussels and Ottawa that banned Russian aviation from entry as fighting raged in Ukraine. Flights from 36 countries, including 27 all members of the EU, have been banned from Russian airspace, which will likely affect several airlines…


Canadians Can Decide Themselves Whether to Join Ukraine’s Foreign Legion, Joly Says

Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly said she will leave it to individual Canadians to decide if they want to join Ukraine’s new foreign legion against Russia’s invasion. Speaking at a press conference on Feb. 27, Joly said it is up to Canadians to decide whether they want to join the fight with Ukraine against Russia,…


Biden Admin Downplays Fears of Nuclear War With Russia

President Joe Biden on Monday said that Americans should not fear the prospect of a nuclear war with Russia as White House officials indicated that the United States hasn’t changed the status of its nuclear forces. The comments come after Russian President Vladimir Putin said Sunday that he would ready his country’s strategic defense forces,…


From Beijing to Boston: Another Generation of Lost and Lonely Men Get Left Behind

Commentary Dr. Jordan Peterson has spoken at length about the threat of civilizational collapse, the idea of our society crumbling like ancient Rome’s. For this to occur, humans must turn their backs on traditional values, including courtship, marriage, and the creation of nuclear families. Around the world, from Beijing to Boston, tens of millions of…


Western Australia to Tighten Restrictions, Amid Ongoing Outbreak

Western Australia (WA) will move to the nation’s toughest COVID-19 public health restrictions despite having just 11 people in hospital with the virus. Year three students and above will be required to wear face masks in public and home gatherings will be limited to 10 people under new rules coming into effect statewide from Thursday….


CDC Has Not Been Transparent With the American Public on COVID

An article recently published in The New York Times highlights a glaring problem with the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and its policy recommendations related to the pandemic during the past two years. The problem has to do with lack of transparency regarding hospitalizations for COVID-19 and the effectiveness of vaccinations for the illness. The Times article,…


House Mask Mandate to Be Lifted Ahead of State of the Union Address

Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi’s (D-Calif.) controversial House mask mandate has been lifted ahead of President Joe Biden’s March 1 State of the Union address. Capitol Physician Brian Monahan announced the changes to the law in a Sunday notice obtained by The Epoch Times, in which he said that CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus…


53% of Canadians Say They ‘Can’t Keep Up’ With Rising Cost of Living: Poll

More than half of Canadians say they are struggling to keep up with the rising cost of living as inflation drives up household bills, a new poll shows. The online poll (pdf) was conducted by the Angus Reid Institute (ARI) between Feb. 11 to 13, surveying 1,622 adult Canadians who are members of the Angus…


‘It’s a Violation of Human Rights’: Trucker Gives a Speech to US Convoy in New Mexico


NYPD Sends 100 Officers to Washington to Help With State of the Union Security

WASHINGTON—Some 100 police officers from New York have arrived in Washington to help the U.S. Capitol Police with security for President Joe Biden’s State of the Union. At least five buses transported the officers to the nation’s capital, where they were sworn in at the Capitol Police headquarters, an officer who declined to be named…