Month: April 2023

Poilievre Shares Video Contrasting Trudeau’s Definition of Disinformation and Claim He Didn’t Force Vaccination

Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre shared a video contrasting Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s definition of disinformation at an event on April 24, and his claims that the Liberal government did not force COVID-19 vaccination on Canadians during the pandemic. The video starts with Trudeau saying that disinformation is “when things that are false, things that are…


HPV Vaccine: Is It Even Worth It?

California just passed a health bill that aims to increase vaccination rates in schools and colleges against a sexually transmitted virus.  Lawmakers believe vaccination against HPV, or the human papillomavirus, will help reduce the risk of rare cancers five to 20 years down the line. But many parents are calling the bill deceptive. Testimonies during…


Closing Prices for Crude Oil, Gold and Other Commodities (Apr. 25)

Benchmark U.S. crude oil for June delivery fell $1.69 to $77.07 a barrel Tuesday. Brent crude for June delivery fell $1.96 to $80.77 a barrel. Wholesale gasoline for May delivery fell 4 cents $2.59 a gallon. May heating oil fell 8 cents $2.45 a gallon. May natural gas rose 4 cents to $2.31 per 1,000…


House Passes Bipartisan Resolution Condeming CCP, Calling on Biden to Free Mark Swidan

The House of Representatives is formally condemning China’s communist regime for its continued imprisonment of a U.S. citizen on false charges. The House moved to pass a bipartisan resolution on April 25 demanding that the Chinese Communist Party release businessman Mark Swidan, 48, who has been held in detention for more than a decade and…


Christine Anderson: From 15-Minute Cities to Climate Lockdowns, the Onslaught of Digital Tyranny

“The Digital Green Certificate, the COVID pass, that was a test balloon to get people to [have] to produce some kind of a QR code, just getting people used to that. Now, what they’re slamming us with is these 15-minute cities. Make no mistake. It’s not about your convenience,” argues Christine Anderson. She’s a member…


Canadians Frustrated by Passport Delays, Travel Disruptions Due to Strike

Canadians are flooding Passport Canada’s Twitter account with dozens of complaints and concerns over the disruption of service being caused by the strike of government workers. An April 20 update from Passport Canada said that due to the labour disruption of striking Public Service Alliance of Canada (PSAC) government workers, passport service is being severely curtailed….


Yorba Linda Plans to Cut Down 40-Year-Old Pine Trees Despite Complaints

The City of Yorba Linda, California, is planning on cutting down and replacing a number of 40-year-old pine trees due to safety concerns—however some residents are against it. ABC 7 News reported several residents were upset the city was planning on removing the 28 trees, which residents said are beneficial for shade, the view, and…


Gender Ideology Rips Apart Family in Rural South Carolina

Gil and Gabriella Reid live on a 48-acre farm outside Anderson, a town in South Carolina where a church and historic courthouse dominate the quaint central square. They raise sheep and chickens and grow rye, clover, and Bermuda grass for feed. It’s where their daughters helped out with collecting eggs and tending the livestock. Life…


Trudeau Was Briefed One-on-One on 2019 CSIS Election Warning: Senior Adviser

A senior adviser to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau told MPs that he was the one who briefed Trudeau during the 2019 election campaign after Canada’s spy agency reportedly warned the Liberal campaign about a candidate working in cahoots with the Chinese regime. Jeremy Broadhurst, who works in the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO), was asked about…


Trudeau Was Briefed One-on-One on 2019 CSIS Election Warning: Senior Advisor

A senior advisor to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau told MPs that he was the one who briefed Trudeau during the 2019 election campaign after the spy agency reportedly warned the Liberal campaign about a candidate working in cahoots with the Chinese regime. Jeremy Broadhurst, who works in the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO), was asked about…