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4511a3 No.127930

Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/14059057 (051448ZJUL21) Notable: Turning Canada Day into a day of shame is a distraction from the Liberals' failures

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Turning Canada Day into a day of shame is a distraction from the Liberals' failures

https://www.rebelnews.com/canada_day_liberals_justin_trudeau_shame_queen_victoria

The Liberals are trying to turn Canada Day into a day of shame and rage. Justin Trudeau needs a bit of that division up here. He needs a crisis to distract from his own controversies.

He doesn’t want the election to be about him and his incompetence, his cabinet fiascos, his disgraced ministers, from Harjit Sajjan to Steven Guilbeault, or the nearly 1,000 days China has held Canadian hostages.

Much better to have a summer of hate, that will feed the media, distract from his own errors, but most importantly, get to his master strategy of dividing us based on sex and race and posing as the great reconciler, while accusing his opponents of being racist and sexist.

Trudeau won’t stand up for Canada — not against China; not against rioters and arsonists.

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4511a3 No.127931

Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/14059111 (051457ZJUL21) Notable: MALCOLM: Canadians deserve better than the brazenness of the mob, MISSING MEDIA/FILES: ClipboardImage.png

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MALCOLM: Canadians deserve better than the brazenness of the mob

https://tnc.news/2021/07/05/malcolm-canadians-deserve-better-than-the-brazenness-of-the-mob/

Watching video footage of angry radicals tearing down statues of both Queen Victoria, Canada’s founding monarch, and Queen Elizabeth II, our reigning monarch, outside the Manitoba Legislature is an overwhelming experience.

There are a few striking elements: the brazenness of the mob, destroying a piece of our shared history in broad daylight; the euphoria of the crowds cheering; and the complete absence of any authority or police to stop this madness.

Instead, police arrested a man who was reportedly trying to stop them and protect the public monument.

Not to fret, the CBC described the riot as “largely peaceful.” Much like how much of the media in the United States insisted that violent riots that destroyed inner cities across the country last summer were not violent.

“Fiery, but mostly peaceful protest,” read an infamous headline on CNN, where a reporter can be seen insisting the crowds were peaceful despite a large unconfined fire blazing behind him.

The reality is that riots are not protests, and property damage is not peaceful.

This Winnipeg mob, of course, doesn’t exist in a vacuum. Violent vigilante groups have been emboldened in recent weeks due to a misleading media narrative on residential schools.

For those who duck their heads and tune out much of the media narrative – and I salute you – here is just a rough overview of the attacks on core symbols of our country in the last few days:

Five Catholic churches on First Nations reserves in British Columbia were either burned down and vandalized.

Eleven more churches in Calgary were vandalized and dosed with red and orange paint in just a few hours on the eve of Canada Day.

A historic 114-year-old church was set ablaze and reduced to rubble in Morinville, Alberta. In response, the Mayor of Morinville announced that all Canada Day festivities were cancelled. Nothing says “violence doesn’t get you what you want” quite like caving to the vandals.

Dozens of cities and towns across Canada, likewise, gave in and cancelled their Canada Day festivities.

This campaign of violence and self-flagellation all centres upon Canada’s historical policy of residential schools, which existed in some form from 1834 up until 1970.

Three First Nations bands, so far, have come forth to say that they have located the graves of those who are believed to have perished while attending these schools. No doubt more bands will soon do the same. Canada’s history of residential schools deserves criticism and recompense. But details still matter.

Each band says that unmarked graves were discovered through “ground penetrating radar” and that these findings merely confirm what the community already knew. No band has yet released a full report.

A lot of media have nonetheless spun these revelations into evidence of genocide.

Many falsely reported the findings as “mass graves” (they were not, as one of the chiefs herself clarified). Many more exaggerated what ground penetrating radar can do (it doesn’t locate human remains, just grave shafts), and others jumped to enormous conclusions about the cause of death.

Alas, too many journalists in this country are now more interested in virtue-signalling and being on the woke side of history than to concern themselves with reporting the facts or finding the truth.

Regardless of the current moral panic being drummed up in the media, anger over a failed government policy commenced 150 years ago does not justify political violence and attacks on our national symbols. Canada deserves better.

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4511a3 No.127932

Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/14059167 (051509ZJUL21) Notable: The Global Minimum Corporate Tax Exposes The G-7's Hypocrisy, MISSING MEDIA/FILES: ClipboardImage.png

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The Global Minimum Corporate Tax Exposes The G-7's Hypocrisy

https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/global-minimum-corporate-tax-exposes-g-7s-hypocrisy

Austrian school economists have long demonstrated that monopolies only tend to form as a result of government intervention, and “natural monopolies” have virtually never actually existed. Nonetheless, we are continually told by political and academic “experts” that unregulated economies inevitably give rise to monopolies, business trusts, and cartels, all of which they assure us have disastrous consequences for ordinary people. Therefore, we are told, governments are justified in taking forceful action to prevent monopolies from developing or to break them apart.

In this debate, the interventionists frame themselves as opposing the anticompetitive forces of large corporations having too much control over the lives of ordinary people. It is noteworthy, then, that these same interventionists support similar kinds of anticompetitive practices, and the increased control over people’s lives they entail, when they are employed by governments instead.

To that end, the leaders of the G-7 nations have recently gathered to propose a global minimum corporate tax that would allow national governments to exert a form of monopoly power of their own over the taxation of business within their borders. A major element of the proposal, if brought to fruition, is the requirement that every nation impose a minimum corporate tax rate of at least 15 percent. The clear purpose of this part of the proposal is to eliminate the so-called race to the bottom in corporate taxes, which is a euphemism for high-tax nations’ hopes of shielding themselves from competition from nations with low tax rates seeking to attract businesses away from them.

For this proposal to have its intended effect, several nations outside of the G-7 would need to voluntarily raise their corporate tax rates. Ireland, for example, sets corporate taxes at 12.5 percent, and a substantial part of its tax base is located there specifically because it is a comparative tax haven. Other parts of the proposal therefore appear to be intended to induce low-tax nations like Ireland, who are not likely keen on raising their tax rates and losing the main attraction they have for multinational companies headquartering there, to participate. For example, the proposal would also redirect the payment of corporate taxes to ensure that the world’s largest companies pay some taxes to the nations where they do business, rather than where they are physically located. These provisions appear designed to compensate low-tax nations for the loss in tax base they will surely suffer if they adopt the G-7 proposal.

In short, wealthy nations know they can only tax businesses so much before those businesses find it profitable to move to competing jurisdictions with lower tax rates, and the G-7 leaders are now openly seeking to collude with other nations to put a stop to that competition. There is little meaningful distinction between this and the alleged anticompetitive practices of private businesses—complete with “kickbacks” promised to cooperating participants—that the same governments continually vilify.

Governments Still Oppose Private Monopolies Continue

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4511a3 No.127933

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Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/14061351 (052103ZJUL21) Notable: Final Church Fires & Vandalism Bun / Possible arson displaces Calgary's House of Prayer Alliance Church

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Possible arson displaces Calgary's House of Prayer Alliance Church

https://www.rebelnews.com/possible_arson_displaces_calgary_house_of_prayer_alliance_church

Police are investigating a possible arson after Calgary firefighters were called to the House of Prayer Alliance Church last night.

Multiple calls were made to report a blaze at the church around 7:20 p.m. Emergency responders were able to extinguish the fire, which mostly damaged the exterior of the building.

Speaking with the CBC, Batt. Chief Keith Stahl said that fire crews are now “working with investigators to determine the cause of the fire”.

Rev. Mabini Dabalos of the Alliance Church said he was saddened by the fire at the building, which is owned by the Calgary Vietnamese Alliance, because it will “displace his congregation”.

“The trend of the Christian churches being vandalized, burned, on the way here I was thinking in the back of my head, ‘I hope this isn’t [related to] what’s going on in our province’,” added the reverend.

Rebel News is offering a $10,000 reward for information that leads to an arrest of the criminals who are burning down Canadian churches. Learn more at FindTheArsonist.com.

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4511a3 No.127934

Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/14061612 (052138ZJUL21) Notable: Covid Bun Part Three / VIEWERS REACT: CBC show breaks COVID rules, cops don't care

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VIEWERS REACT: CBC show breaks COVID rules, cops don't care

https://www.rebelnews.com/viewers_react_cbc_show_breaks_covid_rules_cops_dont_care

In case you missed it, Rebel reporter David Menzies was charged for covering an anti-lockdown protest in Peterborough, Ontario hosted by independent MPP Randy Hillier and People's Party of Canada leader Maxime Bernier.

After receiving a charge for these apparently egregious actions, David returned to Peterborough after being tipped off about the CBC filming an episode of Murdoch Mysteries in the city. As it so happened, the cast and crew were violating many of the same rules that David was accused of, so he felt it necessary to inform the local police of these ongoing offences.

Alas, it was another instance of one rule for me and one rule for thee.

You can catch up with that story and help fund David's legal battle at StandWithMenzies.com.

On last week's edition of Rebel Roundup, David shared viewers opinions on this double standard when it comes to COVID enforcement.

One viewer, James B, pointed out how there seemed to be a double standard inside the Peterborough police station itself:

Anyone notice the cops were not wearing masks inside the cop station?

Another viewer, Firstpo JKH, who is a new Rebel News watcher, decided to look past the mainstream narrative, and give Rebel a chance:

I used to avoid Rebel News because I was always taught that you were racists and fake news. Now I realize that the people who were telling me that are the real racists and fake news. Keep doing what you are doing Rebel News. You guys are a national treasure.

We couldn't continue to bring you the other side of the story if it wasn't for all of our loyal viewers, so the support is much appreciated.

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4511a3 No.127935

Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/14061628 (052140ZJUL21) Notable: Covid Bun Part Three / Hecklers chant “Lock Shandro up!” at Alberta Health Minister

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EZRA REACTS: Hecklers chant “Lock Shandro up!” at Alberta Health Minister

https://www.rebelnews.com/ezra_reacts_hecklers_chant_lock_shandro_up_at_alberta_health_minister

Hecklers recently shouted “Lock Shandro up!” at Alberta's health minister, Tyler Shandro, at the conclusion of a Canada Day parade in Calgary. The heckling drew condemnation from the media, who pointed to the fact that at the time, Shandro was with his wife and two sons.

On a recent Rebel News DAILY Livestream, Ezra Levant reacted to whether or not these hecklers were justified in taking this action.

In Ezra's view, the heckling is fine, but leave the children out of the equation:

My view is, don't bug children, don't drag children into things, don't scare someone's children. If a politician is with his children, don't engage. I acknowledge that there's a blurry line when you're a public person at a public event and you bring your kids along, does that mean you're immune from heckling?

I think it's a dumb thing to say [Tyler Shandro is] a war criminal, because he's not involved in a war. What he's doing against Albertans may be unlawful, unethical, immoral, unconstitutional, illegal — but it's not a war.

But putting aside that verbal thing, “lock him up” [saying] that he belongs in jail. Well, he locked up other people for breaking the health laws, so maybe he does belong in jail. I'm not against the heckle “lock him up/you belong in jail,” I'm not against heckles that are technically inaccurate like [saying] he's a war criminal — I just think that sounds goofy — but it's shouldn't be against the law to heckle a politician who is being so abusive and such a cheater himself.

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4511a3 No.127936

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Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/14061646 (052143ZJUL21) Notable: Four Liberal donor judges appointed in one day by Trudeau government

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Four Liberal donor judges appointed in one day by Trudeau government

https://www.rebelnews.com/four_liberal_donor_judges_appointed_in_one_day_by_trudeau_government

Justin Trudeau's Attorney General David Lametti appointed four Liberal Party donors as judges in Ontario and Quebec in a single day last week.

According to a report from Blacklock's:

[Daniel Urbas, now a Québec Superior Court judge] had donated $9,351 to various Liberal Party organizers including $1,200 to Attorney General Lametti’s 2015 campaign, according to federal filings.

...Lawyer Louis Charette of Montréal was also appointed a Superior Court judge in Québec. Charette had donated $6,232 to Liberal Party campaigns including $2,000 to then-leadership candidate Michael Ignatieff in 2009.

Jill Presser, a Toronto lawyer, was appointed an Ontario Superior Court judge. Presser was a regular donor to the Party with contributions totaling $6,189.

William Black of Toronto was appointed an Ontario Superior Court judge. Black’s law firm did not comment on Elections Canada records indicating a Toronto lawyer by the identical name had donated $4,523 to the Liberal Party since 2019.

Last month, the Commons Justice Committee rejected a motion from Conservative MP Michael Cooper (St. Albert—Edmonton) to review the judicial appointments of Liberal donors.

In an email circulated to the Committee, Cooper cited former AG Jody Wilson-Raybould and brought up the use of the Liberal Party's donor database, the 'Liberalist', in the appointments process:

Former attorney general Jody Wilson-Raybould validated those concerns of political interference directed by the PMO when she noted, “During my time as minister, there were people in the centre, the Prime Minister's Office, other ministers, Liberal partisans, who would take great interest in the appointments process”.

...Now we know that for six years Liberalist was used to vet 100% of candidates for judicial appointment. We further know that 25% of the judicial appointments made by this government just happen to be Liberal donors. What a coincidence.

Before the motion was voted down, Liberal MP James Maloney (Etobicoke—Lakeshore) called it “incredibly offensive.”

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4511a3 No.127937

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Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/14061737 (052157ZJUL21) Notable: Final Internet Censorship and Media Bun / Majority in Ontario Oppose the Crux of Bill C-10, MISSING MEDIA/FILES: ClipboardImage.png

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Majority in Ontario Oppose the Crux of Bill C-10

https://tnc.news/2021/07/05/majority-in-ontario-oppose-the-crux-of-bill-c-10/

More than half the people in Ontario oppose the major aspect of Bill C-10 — the federal government’s ability to meddle in internet searches — according to a recent poll.

When asked whether they support a federal government bill to promote and demote content in the results of search functions on social media sites like YouTube and Facebook, 62% of Ontario residents said they oppose this initiative. Of those, 41% said they strongly oppose the government having this power, while only 6% strongly support it.

Young Ontarian men and women, those aged 18 to 34, were most likely to oppose the new sweeping powers introduced in Bill C-10, according to the results of the survey commissioned by True North and conducted by One Research.

Bill C-10 was a controversial bill proposed by the Trudeau Liberals to expand the mandate of the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) and apply it to the internet. This would give the federal government sweeping new powers to regulate content online, including the ability to meddle in the search results for social media sites like Facebook and YouTube.

This bill was rushed through the House of Commons, but failed to make its way through the Senate before summer recess. If there is an election this summer or fall, Bill C-10 will die and a future government would have to start from scratch to reintroduce this legislation.

While this unpopular bill has been put to a halt, the Trudeau government has continued to push for more online regulation. Bill C-36, a bill which would give the Canadian Human Rights Commission the power to compel citizens to cease online communication or pay a monetary fine, was tabled last-minute prior to the House rising for the summer.

According to the poll, only 4% of young women in Ontario said they strongly support these proposed new powers, with 18% giving moderate support, 21% moderately opposing these powers and a staggering 45% strongly opposing them.

When it comes to young men in Ontario, 5% say they strongly support the powers laid out in Bill C-10 and 18% moderately support it, while 28% say they moderately oppose them and 36% strongly oppose these new proposed powers.

The strongest support for Bill C-10 came in the Toronto region, even though more than half of respondents (55%) opposed them. In Toronto, 9% of respondents said they strongly support the initiative and 25% moderately support it. Likewise, when divided by previous partisan support, 9% of those who previously supported Kathleen Wynne’s Ontario Liberal Party said they strongly support C-10 and 33% give moderate approval.

Of those surveyed who voted for Doug Ford’s Conservatives in Ontario, 73% oppose granting the feds these new powers, while only 3% strongly support it.

The survey was conducted from June 22 to 24, 2021, and 1,002 Ontarian adults were surveyed online using a representative panel. The results have been weighted for accuracy by age, gender, region and past provincial vote using the most recent census data from Statistics Canada.

Majority in Ontario Oppose the Crux of Bill C-10 by True North on Scribd

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4511a3 No.127938

Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/14061754 (052200ZJUL21) Notable: Covid Bun Part Three / Calgary votes to repeal mask mandate following public pushback, MISSING MEDIA/FILES: ClipboardImage.png

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Calgary votes to repeal mask mandate following public pushback

https://tnc.news/2021/07/05/calgary-votes-to-repeal-mask-mandate-following-public-pushback/

On Monday, Calgary city councillors voted to repeal their local mask bylaw after pushback from residents.

The decision to repeal Calgary’s mask bylaw passed in a 10-4 vote by City Council, however, it will likely not go into effect for some time after Councillor Druh Farrell withheld his consent for a third reading of the bylaw.

Once the bylaw inevitably gets repealed after a third reading, Calgarians will only be required to wear masks on public transit, while ride-sharing or riding in a taxi and in city facilities.

Originally, Calgary Mayor Naheed Nenshi declared that masks would be mandatory in the city until at least the end of 2021 flouting provincial health guidelines which lifted mask requirements for the entire province of Alberta on Canada Day.

At the time, city officials claimed that the provincial guidance “does not eliminate the need for a municipal bylaw.”

“We here at the City of Calgary have to make a decision for Calgary, based on the very local issues here and based on the outbreaks, variants and neighbourhoods here,” said Nenshi at the time.

“As far as I’m concerned we are independent of the province and we will do what’s right for citizens and what’s right for the economy.”

Earlier this month Calgary city councillors voted 7-7 to keep Calgarians masked after the provincial mandate was repealed.

A petition by the Alberta Institute calling for Calgary to end its mask mandate in line with provincial regulations received a total of 12,800 signatures from local residents.

“Governments have massive powers to impinge on citizens’ freedoms, but to do so they must be able to provide evidence that any intervention is justified. That is simply not the case anymore,” the Alberta Institute wrote.

“The vulnerable have received both doses, most Calgarians have received a first dose (a higher percentage than elsewhere in the province, in fact), and cases and hospitalizations have plummeted.”

As of July 5, 73.1% of Alberta’s eligible population has received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine, while 44.8% of eligible people have been fully vaccinated against the virus.

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4511a3 No.127939

Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/14061770 (052202ZJUL21) Notable: Company Behind Keystone XL Pipeline Seeks $15 Billion in Damages From US Government After Biden Revokes Permit, MISSING MEDIA/FILES: ClipboardImage.png

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Company Behind Keystone XL Pipeline Seeks $15 Billion in Damages From US Government After Biden Revokes Permit

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2021/07/company-behind-keystone-xl-pipeline-seeks-15-billion-damages-us-government-biden-revokes-permit/

The company behind Keystone XL Pipeline is seeking $15 billion in damages from the US government after Joe Biden revoked its permit in January.

TC Energy announced it filed a Notice of Intent to initiate a NAFTA claim to recover “economic damages” caused by Biden’s move to cancel permits previously approved by Trump.

“TC Energy will be seeking to recover more than US$15 billion in damages that it has suffered as a result of the U.S. Government’s breach of its NAFTA obligations,” the company said in a press release.

Joe Biden’s first order of business was to kill tens of thousands of jobs.

On his first day in office, Biden signed an executive order canceling construction of the Keystone XL Pipeline which would have carried oil from Canada to the United States.

21 states, with Texas and Montana leading the charge, sued Joe Biden earlier this year over his decision to revoke the Keystone Pipeline XL permit.

A coalition of 21 states with Republican attorneys general filed a lawsuit against Biden and argued that revoking the cross-border permit is a “regulation of interstate and international commerce” and that only Congress can make the decision.

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4511a3 No.127940

Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/14061815 (052211ZJUL21) Notable: Covid Bun Part Three / Thousands of Canadians died in 2020 awaiting surgery amid COVID-related healthcare restrictions, MISSING MEDIA/FILES: ClipboardImage.png

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Thousands of Canadians died in 2020 awaiting surgery amid COVID-related healthcare restrictions

https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/thousands-of-canadians-died-in-2020-awaiting-surgery-amid-covid-related-healthcare-restrictions

At the onset of surgical restrictions in March of 2020, all ten Canadian provinces and three territories confirmed that, despite elective surgeries being pushed back, abortions would continue without any restrictions or impediments in place.

July 5, 2021 (LifeSiteNews) – Over 2,300 people placed on surgical waiting lists during the outbreak of COVID-19 in Canada died between January 2020 and December 2020, a report from Canadian thinktank SecondStreet.org confirmed last month.

Within Canada, some 353,000 surgeries, procedures, and clinical consultations were postponed or cancelled owing to lockdown measures implemented as part of the government response to COVID-19. The impetus behind the postponement of non-essential treatments was to free up bed space in preparation for a surge in COVID-19 admissions, and to maintain physical distancing between patients in wards.

SecondStreet.org were able to confirm 2,367 deaths by filing freedom of information requests with numerous health authorities across the country, obtaining the number of patients removed from surgical waiting lists due to dying before being able to attend their appointment. The thinktank warned that the number may be suppressed as the relevant “data from Quebec, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, two major health regions in British Columbia, the Winnipeg Regional Health Authority and several hospitals in Ontario” were not tracked and thus could not be added to the tally.

In addition to the lack of transparent information from all provinces, the report notes that “cases where a patient did receive surgery but died during or shortly thereafter due to conditions worsened by the wait” were not counted, likely contributing to underreporting.

The report provided figures from most Canadian health authorities from the 2019-2020 fiscal year, as well as the 2020 calendar year, meaning there are three months of crossover reports. However, some authorities did not provide figures for the period of the coronavirus outbreak, making a direct comparison impossible without first adjusting for the discrepancy, the report said. Despite dealing with fewer reports, the figures obtained since the start of the COVID crisis were 111 deaths higher than those recorded between April 2019 and March 2020.

The report also documented patients who had died whilst waiting for “Diagnostic scans/Appointments with specialists,” showing that 6,202 patients had died before consultation. “These cancellations ranged from CT scans and ultrasounds to urology consultations and coagulation follow-ups,” the reports states, adding that the “vast majority of data provided concerned diagnostic scans rather than information on appointments with specialists.” Continue...

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4511a3 No.127941

Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/14065595 (061426ZJUL21) Notable: Covid Bun Part Three / GraceLife church has regained control of its building and is open for worship

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GraceLife church has regained control of its building and is open for worship

https://www.rebelnews.com/gracelife_church_has_regained_control_of_its_building_and_is_open_for_worship

Sunday marked the first day back in their church building for the congregants of GraceLife Church, just west of Edmonton, Alberta, and Rebel News was on hand to mark the joyous occasion.

The church property, nestled inside Parkland County, was seized in a dawn raid by provincial authorities in April. Alberta Health Services was unable to bring the church, its congregation and its pastor, James Coates, into compliance with public health restrictions on places of worship that GraceLife argued violated Charter rights of freedom of religion, expression, association and assembly.

When the church was first confiscated, entombed in tarping behind three layers of fencing, and left guarded by private security and a temporary RCMP garrison, places of worship could only allow attendance of 15 per cent of fire code capacity, and had to adhere to strict social distancing and masking regulations.

Pastor Coates spent 35 days in the maximum security Edmonton Remand Centre for failing to turn away 85 per cent of his congregation to meet government guidelines, and the GraceLife congregation began to meet in undisclosed locations to avoid further sanctions from the government.

While Coates was in jail, associate Pastor Jacob Spenst risked incarceration when he replaced Coates on the pulpit each week to lead worship.

GraceLife later launched a lawsuit against the Alberta government for the return of the property after the province moved to Stage 3 of reopening, which removed capacity limits on churches and other places of worship.

After services on Sunday, Coates sat down with Rebel News for an exclusive interview about the return to the building, and what he thinks of the recent comments made by GOP Senator Josh Hawley, Governor Ron DeSantis and Scott Walker about the state of religious freedom in Canada.

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4511a3 No.127942

Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/14065600 (061428ZJUL21) Notable: Covid Bun Part Three / What do Calgarians think of the current status of the mask mandates?

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What do Calgarians think of the current status of the mask mandates?

https://www.rebelnews.com/what_do_calgarians_think_of_the_current_status_of_the_mask_mandates

A group of about 100 protesters gathered at Calgary City Hall to oppose the extension of municipal masking bylaws on Monday morning at 9:00 a.m.

While Alberta and British Columbia have now removed all public health restrictions and mask requirements, Calgary Mayor Naheed Nenshi sought to extend a mask bylaw for Calgarians until the end of July. This motion was rejected by city council, which settled on an extension of the bylaw until July 5, at which point they would vote to extend or repeal the mask mandate.

Lawyers Katherine Kowalchuk and Jay Kitchen of Lawyers 4 Truth spoke at the event, outlining the constitutional and medical issues with forcing masks on people. A number of other speakers, including Will Dove of End Canada Lockdown, also spoke in opposition to broad government overreach throughout the pandemic and the troubling strategies of enforcement being employed.

Fortunately, city council voted 10-4 to repeal the mask bylaws in the city. This is a step in the right direction, but it does not entirely rescind all masking rules. City of Calgary property and public transit will still have masking policies in effect.

Countless Canadians have received tickets for refusing to wear a mask. If you think that is wrong, go to FightTheFines.com and contribute to help pay for the legal fight against these tickets.

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4511a3 No.127943

Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/14065642 (061436ZJUL21) Notable: Final Church Fires & Vandalism Bun / Indigenous chiefs and leaders decry church burnings and vandalism, MISSING MEDIA/FILES: ClipboardImage.png

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Indigenous chiefs and leaders decry church burnings and vandalism

https://tnc.news/2021/07/05/indigenous-chiefs-and-leaders-decry-church-burnings-and-vandalism/

First Nations chiefs, elders and leaders across Canada are speaking out against a spate of church burnings believed to be prompted by the latest residential school announcements.

To date, over 30 churches have either been lit on fire or targeted by vandals since the Cowessess First Nation and Tkemlúps te Secwépemc First Nation announced the apparent discovery of burial sites at former residential schools located in British Columbia and Saskatchewan, respectively.

Leaders from federal and local First Nations organizations and bands are urging for calm and an end to criminal activities. They are also joined by residential school survivors.

True North has collected every public statement made by Indigenous leaders on the church attacks in recent weeks below.

National Chief of the Assembly of First Nations Perry Bellegarde

“I can understand the frustration, the anger, the hurt and the pain, there’s no question, but to burn things down is not our way. Our way is to build relationships and come together.”

BC MLA and BC Liberal leader candidate Ellis Ross

“I wholeheartedly condemn these senseless acts of violence. In this difficult time, British Columbians and Canadians must remain calm.”

“My heart goes out to everyone who has been impacted by this senseless act – indigenous and non-indigenous. Now more than ever, we must remember that we are all British Columbians, and we are all Canadians.”

President of the Métis Nation of Alberta Audrey Poitras

“Some of our citizens were married there. Some left shoes on the steps to commemorate the children whose lives were lost at residential schools. Violence and destruction are not the way forward during these difficult times.”

Gitwangak Band Elected Chief Sandra Larin

“Whether or not we believe in formalized religion or we believe in the creator or we believe in both, this isn’t the way. Begetting violence with violence isn’t going to get us anywhere. Healing starts with forgiveness, and that’s what I’m going to ask from folks.”

Chief of Siksika Nation Ouray Crowfoot

“There’s not many places on Siksika that you can point to that aren’t sacred. If anybody feels like they can come on the Siksika Nation and do any kind of damage or vandalism, they will be under surveillance.”

The Lower Similkameen Band

“These churches represent places of worship for community members as well as gathering spaces for many for various celebrations and times of loss. It will be felt deeply for those that sought comfort and solace in the Church.”

Chief of the Lower Similkameen Band Keith Crow

“I don’t condone this at all. I support all my members, regardless of their religion and what their beliefs are. I hope, in the long run, these individuals do get caught. This is unacceptable.”

Osoyoos Indian Band Chief Clarence Louie

“Many residential school survivors hate the church with a passion – but I have never heard any of them ever suggest people turn to this … I talk to a lot of residential school survivors and, sure, there is a lot of hatred and bitterness and anger – but that still doesn’t mean you go and do arson.”

“There is a proper way of displaying anger. I mean, I’m angry about it. I talk to a lot of residential school survivors and sure there is a lot of hatred and bitterness and anger — but that still doesn’t mean you go and do arson. We think it is the same group of punks that burnt all of them down. And the young people that burned down these churches never went to residential schools.”

Daughter of residential school survivor Jenn Allan-Riley

“We do not spread hate, we love people, we do not destroy other people’s places of religion. We’re asking for people that are setting these fires to stop now.”

“We understand some people believe that they’re standing in solidarity with us Indigenous people as we find more graves across Canada. Burning down churches is not in solidarity with us Indigenous people.”

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4511a3 No.127944

Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/14065653 (061438ZJUL21) Notable: Hamilton to review “triggering” historical landmarks, parks and street names, MISSING MEDIA/FILES: ClipboardImage.png

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Hamilton to review “triggering” historical landmarks, parks and street names

https://tnc.news/2021/07/05/hamilton-to-review-triggering-historical-landmarks-parks-and-street-names/

Following a push to remove a statue of Sir John A Macdonald from Hamilton’s Gore Park, the city now wants to undergo a historical review of all landmarks that are found to be “triggering.”

The recommendation for a historical review comes from a report authored by city staff from Hamilton’s Health and Safe Communities Department, the Planning and Economic Development Department and the Public Works Department. The report will be presented to Hamilton’s Emergency and Community Services Committee on July 8, 2021.

The report calls on staff to “undertake a Historical Review of City of Hamilton owned landmarks, including park and street names, to determine opportunities to honour the Indigenous community…”

An estimated $75,000 will be set aside to conduct the initial review, however, report authors note that should the City decide to follow through with making changes the costs could be substantially larger.

Funds for the project are to be taken from the city’s Tax Stabilization Reserve which was created to “offset extraordinary and unforeseen expenditures, to fund one-time expenditures, to offset revenue shortfalls and to provide for various contingent and potential future liabilities.”

According to the report, part of the historical review will include identifying specific landmarks “that are triggering in nature towards Indigenous people” and to find opportunities to broaden Indigenous representation in Hamilton’s public spaces.

“Through the Historical Review, staff will engage with the Indigenous community and the broader community in order to inform short and long-term opportunities to respectfully and meaningfully address both Indigenous and historical landmarks,” the report notes.

“This may include the addition of new landmarks and/or the moving or removal of, the re-interpretation of, and/or the renaming of landmarks, in order to support a more equitable, balanced, and inclusive representation of Indigenous histories, contributions in Hamilton, the history of colonialism and residential schools, and a spirit of reconciliation.”

Hamilton CIty Council is set to debate two different motions this week by Councillor Nrinder Nann related to allegedly racist landmarks. Nann wants both the Sir John A Macdonald statue in Gore Park to be removed and for the Ryerson Recreation Centre to be renamed.

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4511a3 No.127945

Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/14065771 (061506ZJUL21) Notable: Covid Bun Part Three / Censored COVID Vaccine Victims Demand Answers In Private Facebook Group, MISSING MEDIA/FILES: ClipboardImage.png

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Censored COVID Vaccine Victims Demand Answers In Private Facebook Group

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2021/07/censored-covid-vaccine-victims-demand-answers-private-facebook-group/

As Big Tech, the Biden Administration, Hollywood, politicians, employers and health care providers around the nation galvanize the public to undergo Covid vaccination, the number of casualties who have died or suffer life-threatening effects from the experimental mRNA injections continues to climb.

Those who don’t want to be herded into the mass drug trial are told to just “get on with it” so we can “safely” move on with our lives.

Despite the unrelenting effort to censor “vaccine hesitancy,” thousands who are experiencing the vaccines’ ill effects are resorting to a private Facebook group to sound the alarm on the medical malpractice. Continue...

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4511a3 No.127946

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Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/14066021 (061557ZJUL21) Notable: Report Shows How ‘Queer Creators’ Spent Years Pushing the LGBTQ Agenda in Children’s TV Programs, MISSING MEDIA/FILES: ClipboardImage.png

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Report Shows How ‘Queer Creators’ Spent Years Pushing the LGBTQ Agenda in Children’s TV Programs

https://www.breitbart.com/entertainment/2021/07/06/report-shows-how-queer-creators-spent-years-pushing-the-lgbtq-agenda-in-childrens-tv-programs/

The increase of LGBTQ characters and themes popping up in TV shows made for children in the last decade is not an organic development. It’s the consequence of so-called “queer creators” pushing the LGBTQ agenda and working with major entertainment networks, writers, producers, showrunners, and directors to place sexualized themes into on-screen fare made for young audiences.

A recent, extensive report by Entertainment Insider highlights the increase of LGBTQ messaging in children’s programming, and explains that LGBTQ activists behind the scenes have made it happen.

“The rise of gender-diverse representation isn’t a coincidence,” Insider reports. “Shows created and run by queer women, trans, and nonbinary showrunners are largely responsible for the influx of nonbinary and trans characters in kids’ animation.”

One way activists have accomplished this is by getting around the typical merit-based hiring process, and searching specifically new staff that are members of the LGBTQ community.

Taneka Stotts, a “genderfluid” writer on Steven Universe: Future, told Insider that nonbinary, bisexual showrunner creator Rebecca Sugar “went out of the way” to make sure a show was staffed by so-called “inclusive” standards, and that new talent was searched for on platforms like Twitter and Tumblr, rather than traditional hiring avenues.

“Visible queer content and multiple queer creators means no one has to feel isolated the way that I did,” Sugar said.

One transgender showrunner, Shadi Petosky, told Insider that it isn’t enough for LGBTQ activists to simply get roles within the entertainment industry, they must also make sure that pro-LGBTQ content makes it into the shows. Continue...

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4511a3 No.127947

Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/14067949 (062057ZJUL21) Notable: Final Church Fires & Vandalism Bun / Ezra Levant: Stop giving money to people who cheer the arson of churches

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Ezra Levant: Stop giving money to people who cheer the arson of churches

https://www.rebelnews.com/ezra_levant_show_arson_churches_canada_british_columbia_civil_liberties_harsha_walia

Harsha Walia, the executive director of the B.C. Civil Liberties Association, calls to "burn it all down." What specifically is she referring to? The arson of churches that has been taking place across Canada.

According to the BCCLA’s financial statements, last year, they got a $380,000 grant from the B.C. Law Foundation, a public interest foundation that tries to improve the law. The B.C. Law Foundation gets its money in a weird way, explains Ezra Levant. Whenever a client of a lawyer gives that lawyer some money to hold, it earns interest. The B.C. Law Foundation takes that money and distributes it to various causes, some of which are good, and a great deal of which is hard-left-wing.

Rebel News also has legal work in B.C., so that includes some of our money. So Ezra asked Rebel News lawyers to draft a letter to the B.C. Law Foundation asking them to stop giving money to "this race-baiting, arson-cheering nut bar." Let Walia raise her own money, he says.

You can see the full letter and find more information about the $10,000 reward Ezra is offering for information leading to an arrest of a suspected church arsonist at FindTheArsonist.com.

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4511a3 No.127948

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Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/14067965 (062059ZJUL21) Notable: Final Church Fires & Vandalism Bun / Catholic priest urges forgiveness after helping to extinguish church fire lit by Molotov cocktails

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Catholic priest urges forgiveness after helping to extinguish church fire lit by Molotov cocktails

https://www.rebelnews.com/catholic_priest_urges_forgiveness_after_helping_to_extinguish_church_fire_lit_by_molotov_cocktails

RCMP are looking for an unknown number of suspects after confirming that a church in Peace River, Alberta, was set on fire after Molotov cocktails were thrown through its windows late on Saturday night.

Our Lady of Peace Catholic Church was quickly attended to by the local bishop and the church's pastor, Fr. Nel Esguerra, who attempted to put out the fire before crews arrived.

In a Sunday morning thread on Facebook, the church thanked the Peace River Fire Department and the RCMP for their help, and confirmed that there were “some damages” but Mass would not be cancelled.

According to Global News, Fr. Esguerra urged his congregation to “rise above the occasion” during that morning's homily:

“When we see fire, our initial reaction is to put it out to prevent more damage from being done. We do not add wood to keep the flame and do a lot of damage.

“And this is exactly how we should react at this moment. We don’t let the church be burnt with anger and revenge but we kill it with compassion and kindness and forgiveness and reconciliation.”

Rebel News is offering a $10,000 reward for information that leads to an arrest of the criminals who are burning down Canadian churches. Learn more at

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4511a3 No.127949

File: 51ce514b136d2ad⋯.png (2.28 MB,1920x1080,16:9,Clipboard.png)

Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/14067982 (062101ZJUL21) Notable: Trudeau announces first Indigenous Governor General

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Trudeau announces first Indigenous Governor General

https://www.rebelnews.com/trudeau_announces_first_indigenous_governor_general_mary_simon

Mary Simon, an Inuk leader and former Canadian diplomat, has been named as the country’s next governor general — the first Indigenous person to serve in the role.

Justin Trudeau told media that Queen Elizabeth II has already approved the appointment, which will make Simon the thirtieth governor general and the first Indigenous person to occupy the role.

In her remarks, Simon stated that while she is bilingual in English and Inuktitut, she is not fluent in French. Simon went on to blame her early education in a federal day school in Quebec for her inability to speak the language, then stated she was “deeply committed” to studying the language and plans to “conduct the business of the governor general of Canada in both official languages.”

According to the CBC:

Simon, an Inuk from Kuujjuaq, a small hamlet on the coast of Ungava Bay in northeastern Quebec, worked as an announcer and producer with CBC North before starting a decades-long career advocating for Indigenous rights.

She helped negotiate the James Bay and Northern Quebec Agreement in 1975, a landmark deal between the Cree and Inuit in Quebec's north, the provincial government and Hydro-Québec.

Last September, Trudeau assured media that he wouldn't replace the “excellent” Julie Payette.

In January 2020, we reported that half of Julie Payette's employees reported “workplace humiliation” in 2019.

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4511a3 No.127950

Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/14068023 (062105ZJUL21) Notable: “Female is not an identity”: Woman fired for questioning trans ideology

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“Female is not an identity”: Woman fired for questioning trans ideology

https://www.rebelnews.com/female_is_not_an_identity_woman_fired_for_questioning_trans_ideology

Recently, activists gathered outside the Grand Valley Institution, a federal female prison in Kitchener, Ont. The reason: incredibly, male prisoners can now serve their sentences in female prisons if these men simply say they “identify” as female. It’s a disgraceful and dangerous prison policy that was green-lit by our fake feminist Prime Minister Justin Trudeau four years ago, for reasons that are beyond comprehension.

In any event, at the Kitchener protest, we happened upon Vanessa Vokey.

Years ago, this articulate young lady would’ve been championed as a feminist. These days, thanks to radical transgender activists and their slanderous misinformation campaigns, Vanessa is endlessly attacked.

For example, she lost her job at a coffee shop for merely posting her online support for British author J.K. Rowling (apparently, this was an act of “intolerance,” according to radical trans activists who pressured Vanessa’s boss — successfully — to axe her).

Vanessa has also been deplatformed on various social media outlets that don’t care for her t-shirts that champion real biological women — apparently this is an egregious sin when it comes to the usual uber-woke suspects.

Check out our interview with Ms. Vokey (and check out her wonderfully wicked song about men pretending to be women in order to serve their sentences in female prisons). And ask yourself: is this an “intolerant” person — or the voice of reason?

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4511a3 No.127951

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Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/14068037 (062107ZJUL21) Notable: Final Church Fires & Vandalism Bun / Family was inside Baptist church during arson attempt on First Nations land

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Family was inside Baptist church during arson attempt on First Nations land

https://www.rebelnews.com/family_was_inside_baptist_church_during_arson_attempt_six_nations_grand_river

Police are investigating an attempted arson at a church on First Nations land that took place with a family inside, three weeks after another church was torched just up the road.

Emergency services were called to Johnsfield Baptist Church on Fifth Line in Six Nations of the Grand River, Ontario at 2:08 a.m. on Monday morning.

According to a report from the CBC, a man who lives with his family on the lower level of the church stated that he “heard a car door slam shut” before heading outside to see that a small fire was on the roof of the west entrance to the building.

The building is just one minute's drive away from the 204-year-old St. John's Anglican Church, on Tuscarora Road at Fifth Line. St. John's was torched in a suspected arson during the early hours of Saturday, June 12.

Six Nations of the Grand River is near Caledonia, the site of an ongoing illegal roadblock involving native activists and Antifa allies.

Rebel News is offering a $10,000 reward for information that leads to an arrest of the criminals who are burning down Canadian churches. Learn more at FindTheArsonist.com.

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4511a3 No.127952

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Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/14068099 (062116ZJUL21) Notable: Final Internet Censorship and Media Bun / Bill C-36: Here we go again, MISSING MEDIA/FILES: ClipboardImage.png

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Bill C-36: Here we go again

https://tnc.news/2021/07/06/bill-c-36-here-we-go-again/

Two years ago, I received an invitation to testify in front of the House of Commons Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights for their study on online hate. The committee was studying what remedies they could introduce to combat “hate speech” on the internet.

Many of the other witnesses were pressing the committee to reintroduce section 13 of the Canadian Human Rights Act, even though section 13 was a disaster that was repealed in 2014.

In a nutshell, a single individual – lawyer Richard Warman – was the primary complainant (and only successful complainant) under section 13, as he spent his time making fake profiles on Nazi websites, egging on the other users, and then filing complaints against them. Moreover, in 2006, the Edmonton Council of Muslim Communities filed a “discrimination” complaint with the Alberta Human Rights Commission against Rebel News founder (at the time, publisher of the Western Standard) Ezra Levant because he republished the Danish cartoons of Mohammed in his paper. $100,000 in legal fees and $500,000 taxpayer dollars later, the complaint was dismissed. Similarly, the Canadian Islamic Congress filed three complaints against writer Mark Steyn over his Maclean’s article “The Future Belongs to Islam,” but the complaints were thrice dismissed in 2008.

It became clear to Liberals and Conservatives alike that section 13 was giving human rights commissions too much power over the speech of Canadians, and it needed to be scrapped.

I am concerned about the potential return of legislation such as section 13 of the Canadian Human Rights Act, I told the justice committee in June 2019. What that legislation does is punish Canadians who, in exercising their right to peaceful, free expression, might offend a member of a protected, marginalized group.

If someone with a marginalized identity experiences commentary they find offensive, they can claim the offence is an attack on their identity rather than being legitimate expression. Human rights tribunals become the tools by which those who speak their mind peacefully and nonviolently, are silenced. Continue...

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4511a3 No.127953

Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/14068111 (062119ZJUL21) Notable: “Offensive” biographies of five prime ministers scrubbed from government website, MISSING MEDIA/FILES: ClipboardImage.png

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“Offensive” biographies of five prime ministers scrubbed from government website

https://tnc.news/2021/07/06/offensive-biographies-of-five-prime-ministers-scrubbed-from-government-website/

Library and Archives Canada has deleted a series of historical biographies on five former Canadian prime ministers, including Sir John A Macdonald, for being too “offensive” for contemporary sensibilities.

According to Blacklock’s Reporter, management at the department decided to delete the webpage “First Among Equals: The Prime Minister In Canadian Life And Politics” for being “redundant or outdated.”

When it was active, the page also featured articles and photographs on former prime ministers John Turner, Joe Clark, Kim Campbell, Jean Chrétien and Pierre Elliot Trudeau.

“Content that is deemed redundant or outdated is being removed from the web. This is the case for the following: First Among Equals: The Prime Minister In Canadian Life And Politics,” wrote Archives Canada management.

“Unfortunately it does not always reflect our diverse and multicultural country, often presenting only one side of Canada’s history. Library and Archives Canada acknowledges that some of its online presence is offensive and continues to correct these issues. That is why content that is redundant or outdated will be removed or rewritten.”

As of May 18, 2020 an archived version of the web page described how the website examined “our leaders’ political careers as well as their private lives. It also sheds light on Canadians’ perceptions of our prime ministers.”

“Macdonald played a leading role in promoting Confederation, to the point of making an alliance with his staunch political rival and Opposition leader, George Brown,” wrote Archives Canada’s spotlight on Sir John A Macdonald.

This is not the first time that the federal government has scrubbed a biography of Canada’s first prime minister before.

In June, Library and Archives Canada deleted a different biography of Macdonald after the Toronto Star wrote several articles blasting the government for not mentioning his role in Canada’s residential schooling system.

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4511a3 No.127954

Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/14068127 (062121ZJUL21) Notable: Final Internet Censorship and Media Bun / Bill C-36 will lead to many “witch hunts” says MP Derek Sloan, MISSING MEDIA/FILES: ClipboardImage.png

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Bill C-36 will lead to many “witch hunts” says MP Derek Sloan

https://tnc.news/2021/07/06/bill-c-36-will-lead-to-many-witch-hunts-says-mp-derek-sloan/

The Liberal government’s new online hate speech legislation, Bill C-36, will likely lead to “many unfair witch hunts” according to Independent MP Derek Sloan.

Shortly before the parliamentary session ended for the summer, Liberal Justice Minister David Lammetti tabled Bill C-36 in the House of Commons.

The bill seeks to expand powers to prosecute individuals involved in “hate propaganda” or so-called “online hate” by amending the Criminal Code, the Youth Criminal Justice Act and the Canadian Human Rights Act.

The law will revive section 13 of the Canadian Human Rights Act, which was struck down by the Harper government in 2014 for infringing on the free speech rights of Canadians. The bill would give the Canadian Human Rights Commission the power to compel citizens to cease online communication or pay a monetary fine.

In an emailed statement to True North, Sloan said that he opposes the bill on several grounds.

“I do not trust the Canadian Human Rights Commission to adjudicate these claims, they are often activist leaning/left leaning,” said Sloan.

“The Supreme Court has been generally fairly conservative in their approach to classifying hate speech, but not conservative enough in my view. Tribunals on the other hand are more prone to activist adjudicators, and the way in which activists use the term hate speech, it can mean almost anything offensive to them. That thinking has been and will continue to permeate into the judiciary over time, and is very troubling for a free and open society.”

Violations of the Canadian Human Rights Act are subject to complaints which can then be taken to the Canadian Human Rights Commission and eventually make their way into a tribunal hearing. Unlikely ordinary courts, Canadians do not have the same protections such as knowing the identity of their accuser at a tribunal.

According to Sloan, Bill C-36 is part of a worrying trend by the Liberal government to stack the rules in favour of their progressive political ideology.

“It’s not so much that the Liberals want to strip everyone of their rights, although that is a consequence of what they are doing, but they want to stack the rules of the game in their favour such that any political ideology that is opposed to their plans to create a “Liberal Utopia” in Canada is challenged by either the law, or the mainstream media, or public opinion,” said Sloan.

“I do not at all expect that this Bill will prevent people from expressing hateful views towards Christians and those of European ancestry, given the bias of many Human Rights Tribunals, but those expressing concern about radical Islam, or other such things probably will get hauled before these courts unfairly, and fined, and potentially jailed if they do not follow the conditions of a recognizance.”

Sloan stated that he intends on speaking out on Bill C-36 and will be encouraging his fellow MPs to do so.

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4511a3 No.127955

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Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/14072469 (071250ZJUL21) Notable: Suspected Russian hackers demand $70 million in Bitcoin after massive international ransomware attack, MISSING MEDIA/FILES: ClipboardImage.png

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Suspected Russian hackers demand $70 million in Bitcoin after massive international ransomware attack

http://rebelnews.com/suspected_russian_hackers_demand_70_million_in_bitcoin_after_massive_international_ransomware_attack

A gang of suspected Russian hackers calling themselves REvil is demanding $70 million in Bitcoin from cyberhacking victims, after conducting one of the largest ever acts of ransomware attacks in history.

The attack follows the high-profile ransomware attack on Colonial Pipeline, which is primarily responsible for the transportation of gas on the east coast.

The gang is demanding that victims pay up in exchange for a decryption tool that will enable them to regain access to their systems.

According to Radio Free Europe, security experts are continuing to assess the extent of the damage, which is believed to affect thousands of victims in at least 17 countries after the hackers attacked U.S.-based firm Kaseya, which provides IT services to around 40,000 businesses worldwide.

Kaseya CEO Fred Voccola says that only around 50 to 60 of the company’s customers were directly compromised, but 70 per cent of the affected customers were so-called “managed service providers” that used Kaseya’s software, which was compromised, to manage multiple customers.

Speaking to the Associated Press, Voccola said that this means that potentially thousands of small and medium-sized businesses could be impacted by the ransomware. He declined to offer details of the breach except to say the company was not the victim of “phishing” and that “the level of sophistication here was extraordinary.”

“Phishing” is when a victim opens a seemingly legitimate email and clicks on a link to a website that installs intrusive software onto the victim’s computer, providing unfettered access to the system and its network.

According to cybersecurity experts, many of the companies affected by the hack may not even know they’ve been impacted by the attack until they reopen this week following the 4th of July long weekend. Experts say that the attack was intentionally launched at the start of the holiday weekend to catch systems administrators off guard.

The FBI and the U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Agency are currently investigating the hack and asked companies to report any incidents to them, but warned that the scale of the attack may make it difficult for the government agencies to respond to every individual victim.

In a statement, Anne Neuberger, the White House deputy national security advisor for cyber and emerging technology, said that the FBI and the DHS “will reach out to victims to provide assistance based upon an assessment of national risk.”

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4511a3 No.127956

Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/14072476 (071252ZJUL21) Notable: Covid Bun Part Three / Protesters, weather rain on United Conservative Party's exclusive fundraiser

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Protesters, weather rain on United Conservative Party's exclusive fundraiser

https://www.rebelnews.com/protesters_weather_rain_on_united_conservative_partys_exclusive_fundraiser

With pastors barely released from jail and numerous guilty charges delivered, Alberta’s United Conservative Party (UCP) was eagerly anticipating a return to normal, urging folks to join Premier Jason Kenney and Health Minister Tyler Shandro at Rocky Mountain Show Jumping for an exclusive $250 per ticket event.

I am not sure who scheduled this event for the UCP, but the optics of an exclusive, high-priced horse jumping fundraiser held only one day after Pastor Tim Stephens was released from jail are horrible. In fact, the optics are hauntingly reminiscent of the entitlement that got former Premier Alison Redford and company ejected from the legislature in the first place. It is this exact entitlement which resulted in the Sky Palace scandals, yes, plural.

Chris Scott, who, along with the Pawlowski brothers, was recently found guilty on two charges of contempt of court as a result of his opposition to COVID restrictions, purchased a ticket to attend the event. However, he says he received a suspicious call from someone reportedly representing the UCP indicating that he was not welcome and would receive a refund.

We learned that a protest was scheduled to take place outside the event. Unfortunately, a dangerous hailstorm beset southern Calgary just as the event was set to begin. We were forced to take shelter during the worst of the storm, but when the hail turned to heavy rainfall a group of about 20 protesters braved the rain and made their displeasure with Kenney and the other guests abundantly clear while they made their way to the property.

With significant RCMP and security present, and persistent lightning strikes accompanying the ceaseless downpour, the protest lasted only about thirty minutes.

Many, including Chris Scott and the Pawlowskis, are still facing serious legal battles because of targeted arrests ordered by Tyler Shandro. If you want to make a donation to help their legal battles, please go to FightTheFines.com or SaveArtur.com.

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4511a3 No.127957

Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/14072489 (071255ZJUL21) Notable: Barbed wire set up around Harold Quarry swimming hole for “safety”

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Barbed wire set up around Harold Quarry swimming hole for “safety”

https://www.rebelnews.com/barbed_wire_set_up_around_harold_quarry_swimming_hole_for_safety

For almost a century, the water hole at the Harold Quarry near the town of Stirling-Rawdon, Ont. served as a natural swimming pool for area residents. It was an ideal place to take a dip on a scorching summer day.

But that was then and this is now. Which is to say, the water hole is still there, but access to it has been walled off, thanks to a barbed wire fence costing almost $50,000. Stirling-Rawdon's council voted to install fencing and gates, topped with barbed wire no less, around the Harold Quarry, just as the hot summer weather kicked in.

Why?

Apparently, Stirling-Rawdon’s insurance company warned of serious liability issues should someone be hurt while using the quarry. Hurt how? Drowning? Falling? Or is this yet another infernal COVID-19 social distancing protocol? That question has not been answered.

Most residents are livid with this Grinch-like action. Thus, a “swim-in” protest was held on Dominion Day. That attracted about 50 demonstrators/swimmers (apparently, a barbed wire fence can be defeated by ladders and blankets). Ontario Provincial Police officers responded to the swim-in, but no tickets were issued for what is now deemed as a trespassing offence.

But even if this water hole is potentially dangerous, despite a dearth of evidence proving this assumption, is that a valid reason to shut it down? Playground equipment is potentially dangerous, too — do we tear down the swings, slides and monkey bars?

To paraphrase President Ronald Reagan circa 1987: Mayor Bob Mullin — tear down this wall!

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4511a3 No.127958

File: 3f673adb75c31e1⋯.png (8.83 KB,255x134,255:134,ClipboardThumbnail.png)

Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/14072517 (071259ZJUL21) Notable: Final Internet Censorship and Media Bun / CBC ombudsman cites network for failing to disclose pundits’ Liberal ties, MISSING MEDIA/FILES: ClipboardImage.png

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CBC ombudsman cites network for failing to disclose pundits’ Liberal ties

https://tnc.news/2021/07/06/cbc-ombudsman-cites-network-for-failing-to-disclose-pundits-liberal-ties/

CBC was once again found to have ignored its own journalistic code of ethics by not disclosing the financial ties of pundits invited to speak on air.

According to Blacklock’s Reporter, CBC Ombudsman Jack Nagler’s 2021 Annual Report noted how the broadcaster often does not provide enough information to viewers about its panelists.

“Viewers and listeners do not always get enough information about the panelists who appear on CBC programs,” wrote Nagler.

“It inhibits the audience’s ability to assess the comments they are hearing. I hope improvements will be made in this area.”

According to CBC’s Journalistic Standards, a guest’s ties must be disclosed by the broadcaster when they appear on air.

“It is important to mention any association, affiliation or special interest a guest may have so the public can fully understand that person’s perspective,” the policy states.

Various CBC programs have featured pundits that have received contracts from the Liberal government without making those contracts apparent to the viewers.

Most recently, University of Calgary professor Trevor Tombe was invited to speak on a CBC Calgary program where he defended the federal government’s pandemic response. Tombe was only introduced by the host as an “academic” and no mention was made of a $16,950 contract Tombe had received from the Trudeau government.

Last year, CBC pundit Amanda Alvaro also spoke on a TV broadcast without it being revealed that Alvaro was paid $16,950 for a contract by the Liberal government and an additional $24,997 to media coach a Liberal minister.

In his report, Nagler also urged the CBC to address accusations of bias by bringing attention to the “various perspectives” the network allegedly covers.

“Trust is everything for news organizations, yet it is more difficult to earn now than I have seen in my lifetime,” wrote Nagler.

“Frequently complainants argue that CBC is biased in some aspect of its coverage. Programmers will often reply with justification that a story or program segment cannot possibly represent all the different angles or viewpoints of a complicated issue and they pledge that coverage will offer balance over time,” he continued.

“This reply frustrates complainants who see it as a ‘get out of jail free’ card because there is no way to hold CBC to account for that promise. It would be nice to see CBC News offer evidence that it does in fact provide such balance.”

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4511a3 No.127959

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Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/14072529 (071301ZJUL21) Notable: Final Church Fires & Vandalism Bun / Churches burned on Canada Day long weekend, and the media is partially to blame (video)

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Churches burned on Canada Day long weekend, and the media is partially to blame

https://tnc.news/2021/07/06/churches-burned-on-canada-day-long-weekend-and-the-media-is-partially-to-blame/

It’s been six weeks since news first broke alleging the discovery of unmarked graves near a residential school in Kamloops, British Columbia.

During that time, the legacy media have drummed up a tremendous media narrative stating that Canada committed genocide – and that these graves prove it. They’ve raised the temperature so high that extremists are burning down churches, and mainstream commentators are cheering them on.

But is that actually true? Are these graves evidence of genocide?

True North Founder and Editor-in-Chief Candice Malcolm goes through the facts of the three stories, and lays out the six ways the media in Canada got this story wrong.

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4511a3 No.127960

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Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/14072541 (071304ZJUL21) Notable: NB minister slams Trudeau government’s China “foreign policy failures”, MISSING MEDIA/FILES: ClipboardImage.png

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NB minister slams Trudeau government’s China “foreign policy failures”

https://tnc.news/2021/07/07/nb-minister-slams-trudeau-governments-china-foreign-policy-failures/

New Brunswick’s Minister of Education Dominic Cardy slammed the Trudeau government for its “foreign policy failures” on China and accused the Liberals of amplifying the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) human rights abuses against the country’s Uyghur minority.

Cardy made the comments during a June 21 testimony before the Canada-China Relations Committee where he spoke about his own efforts to eradicate Chinese foreign influence in his own province.

“As we like to say about past sins that our country has experienced, ‘never forget and never again.’ In this case, we appear to be doing just that in both cases with China, and not only that but amplifying it as a massive system of residential schools and internment camps—functionally, concentration camps—is rolled out across the hinterland of one of our largest trading partners,” said Cardy.

“Rather than speaking up against this vociferously and making that the centrepiece of our foreign policy, as you’d expect of a country that led the fight against fascism and for democracy in the Second World War and that has been a voice with its soft power in the intervening decades, instead we are amplifying that message,” Cardy continued in his opening remarks.

“I’m speaking here specifically not just about our general foreign policy failures but about the experience of the Confucius Institute, a Chinese Communist Party branch operation that’s operating inside public schools and universities in different places across Canada.”

Proponents of the Confucius Institute claim that it is merely a cultural organization for the Chinese diaspora, however, critics have raised the alarm about the organization’s close ties to the Chinese government.

In his opening statement, Cardy also went on to describe how the Chinese government used the controversial Confucius Institute program to propagandize New Brunswick students.

“Programs supposedly focusing on culture and language in many cases included overt political propaganda. This included having elementary school students drawing maps of China that would erase the border with Taiwan. This included the denial of the reality of Tiananmen Square, and it included the disciplining of students who raised questions around China’s abysmal human rights records,” explained Cardy.

As a result of his attempts to bar the Confucius Institute from being active in the province, Cardy related to parliamentarians how he was met with “lobbying efforts” and even a visit by a consul general of China to attempt to pressure him to change a government decision.

“He attempted to pressure me into reversing a government decision, including threats of economic retaliation, turning this into a two-nation issue rather than a question of a disagreement over schooling,” said Cardy.

In recent years, national security experts have raised the alarm about the Confucius Institute’s presence in Canada and beyond. FBI Director Christopher Wray testified before a US Senate intelligence committee in 2018 identified the Confucius Institute as being “one of many tools” that the CCP employs in its foreign interference strategy.

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4511a3 No.127961

Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/14072580 (071311ZJUL21) Notable: Covid Bun Part Three / Vaccinated Israeli Student Catches COVID from Vaccinated Relative and Then Infects 83 High School Students — But Please Take your Vaccines!, MISSING MEDIA/FILES: ClipboardImage.png

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Vaccinated Israeli Student Catches COVID from Vaccinated Relative and Then Infects 83 High School Students — But Please Take your Vaccines!

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2021/07/vaccinated-israeli-student-catches-covid-vaccinated-relative-infects-83-high-school-students-please-take-vaccines/

'''A vaccinated Israeli student infected 83 classmates after catching COVID-19 from a vaccinated relative.

Israel is seeing another wave of COVID infections despite it’s high number of vaccinations.

Oops!'''

A corona outbreak among schoolchildren after a party in Tel Aviv worries the health authorities in Israel . As the TV broadcaster Channel 12 reports, at least 83 young people caught the virus at the celebration – all of them with the same classmate. The main worrying thing about the case is the chain of infection that led to the outbreak.

According to the Times of Israel, the young man who distributed the virus at the party was vaccinated. He, in turn, had become infected from a relative who had also been vaccinated, and that relative had become infected from a person who was also vaccinated and who was recently in London. It is unclear which variant of the coronavirus it is.

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4511a3 No.127962

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Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/14072593 (071313ZJUL21) Notable: Covid Bun Part Three / Here We Go: Scientists Claim “Lambda” Variant May Be Resistant to Covid-19 Vaccines, MISSING MEDIA/FILES: ClipboardImage.png

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Here We Go: Scientists Claim “Lambda” Variant May Be Resistant to Covid-19 Vaccines

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2021/07/go-scientists-claim-lambda-variant-may-resistant-covid-19-vaccines/

Scientists are now claiming the “Lambda” variant may be resistant to Covid-19 vaccines.

The Lambda variant, which reportedly originated in Peru last summer, is all of a sudden a concern to scientists who say mutations could be ‘resistant to Covid vaccines.’

Fox News reported:

The World Health Organization said the variant’s mutations could increase its transmissibility or possibly increase its resistance to “neutralizing antibodies.” The health body called Lambda, or C.37, a “variant of interest.”

“So far we have seen no indication that the lambda variant is more aggressive,” Jairo Mendez-Rico, a WHO virologist, told the Deutsche Welle. “It is possible that it may exhibit higher infection rates, but we don’t yet have enough reliable data to compare it to gamma or delta.”

He told the German outlet that as SARS-CoV-2 evolves, it may start to become more transmissible, but not as deadly.

Jeff Barrett, director of the COVID-19 Genomics Initiative at the Wellcome Sanger Institute in the UK, told the Financial Times that a reason it is challenging to “make sense of the threat from lambda, using computational and lab data, is that it has rather an unusual set of mutations, compared with other variants.”

Meanwhile, the Biden Administration is using the “Delta” variant to scare Americans into getting vaccinated.

Biden on Tuesday said he will send goons door-to-door to harass unvaccinated Americans.

These tyrants are never going to let go of their newfound power.

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4511a3 No.127963

Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/14072834 (071407ZJUL21) Notable: Covid Bun Part Three / CDC manipulated study data to show the Covid-19 Vaccines are safe for Pregnant Women when in reality 4 in 5 suffered a miscarriage, MISSING MEDIA/FILES: ClipboardImage.png, ClipboardImage.png, ClipboardImage.png, ClipboardImage.png, ClipboardImage.png

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CDC manipulated study data to show the Covid-19 Vaccines are safe for Pregnant Women when in reality 4 in 5 suffered a miscarriage

https://dailyexpose.co.uk/2021/07/06/cdc-manipulated-study-data-to-show-the-covid-19-vaccines-are-safe-for-pregnant-women-when-in-reality-4-in-5-suffered-a-miscarriage/

Data has been manipulated by scientists carrying out a real-world study for the CDC to show that the Covid-19 vaccines are safe for use during pregnancy, however an analysis of the actual findings shows that 4 out of 5 pregnant women vaccinated suffered a miscarriage.

The study entitled ‘Preliminary Findings of mRNA Covid-19 Vaccine Safety in Pregnant Persons’, has been published on the New England Journal of Medicine. From December 14, 2020, to February 28, 2021, data from the “v-safe after vaccination health checker” surveillance system, the v-safe pregnancy registry, and the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) was used to characterise the initial safety of mRNA Covid-19 vaccines in pregnant persons.

The authors conclusion of the study is as follows –

‘Preliminary findings did not show obvious safety signals among pregnant persons who received mRNA Covid-19 vaccines. However, more longitudinal follow-up, including follow-up of large numbers of women vaccinated earlier in pregnancy, is necessary to inform maternal, pregnancy, and infant outcomes.’

The authors of the study, which include the ‘CDC v-safe COVID-19 Pregnancy Registry Team’ were able to conclude this due to way they presented their findings which were as follows –

‘Among 827 participants who had a completed pregnancy, the pregnancy resulted in a live birth in 712 (86.1%), in a spontaneous abortion in 104 (12.6%), in stillbirth in 1 (0.1%), and in other outcomes (induced abortion and ectopic pregnancy) in 10 (1.2%).’

The authors of the study also made the following claim based on the above numbers –

Although not directly comparable, calculated proportions of adverse pregnancy and neonatal outcomes in persons vaccinated against Covid-19 who had a completed pregnancy were similar to incidences reported in studies involving pregnant women that were conducted before the Covid-19 pandemic.

However, when reading the small print of table 4, in which they claim just 104 / 12.6% of 827 completed pregnancies resulted in miscarriage (spontaneous abortion), we can see that the numbers they have presented are extremely misleading.

This is because of the 827 completed pregnancies, 700 / 86% of the women had received a dose of either the Pfizer or Moderna Covid-19 vaccine during the third trimester of pregnancy. The third trimester of pregnancy is from week 27 – 40, and it is therefore impossible to suffer a miscarriage due to the fact they are considered as occurring prior to week 20 of a pregnancy.

This means just 127 women received either the Pfizer or Moderna Covid-19 vaccine during the first / second trimester, with 104 of the woman sadly losing their baby.

Therefore the rate of incidence of miscarriage is 82%, not 12.6% as presented in the findings of the study.

It is impossible for anyone vaccinated during the third trimester to suffer a miscarriage in respect of the parameters set in the study. A pregnancy loss in this case would be considered a still birth, occurring after week 20 of pregnancy.

The authors of this study have manipulated the data to show that the Covid-19 vaccines are safe for use during pregnancy. The actual findings show that they are far from it. Their actions are now having dire consequences for women throughout the United Kingdom.

As of the 23rd June 2021 a total of 289 women have reported the loss of their baby due to the Covid-19 vaccines. However, the actual number could be eye-wateringly higher due to only 1% – 10% of adverse reactions being reported to the scheme.

153 reports of miscarriage, 1 report of a premature baby sadly dying, 5 reports of foetal death, and 4 reports of stillbirth have been reported as adverse reactions to the Pfizer vaccine.

113 reports of miscarriage, 1 report of foetal death, and 2 reports of stillbirth have been reported as adverse reactions to the AstraZeneca vaccine.

7 reports of miscarriage have been reported as adverse reactions to the recently emergency approved Moderna vaccine.

If this isn’t a blatant crime against humanity, then we don’t know what is.

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4511a3 No.127964

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Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/14075947 (072212ZJUL21) Notable: Final Church Fires & Vandalism Bun / Vandals too weak to topple St. Francis statue at Anglican church

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Vandals too weak to topple St. Francis statue at Anglican church

https://www.rebelnews.com/vandals_too_weak_to_topple_st_francis_statue_at_anglican_church

Vandals abandoned an attempt to knock over a statue of St. Francis Xavier on Vancouver Island this week, with police saying that the weight of the statue “prevented its removal”.

Officers were called to St. Peter and St. Paul's Anglican Church on Esquimalt Road at 3:00 p.m. on July 3 to respond to a report of damage to the church's door and a failed attempt to dig up and remove a statue of St. Francis of Assisi.

In June, the church hosted a service in remembrance of the discovery of 215 unmarked graves at the former Kamloops residential school by hanging 215 stars and ringing the church bell 215 times.

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4511a3 No.127965

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Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/14075979 (072216ZJUL21) Notable: Final Church Fires & Vandalism Bun / Arson investigation underway at Prince George church

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Arson investigation underway at Prince George church

https://www.rebelnews.com/arson_investigation_underway_at_prince_george_church

Prince George RCMP are now treating a fire which broke out at Trinity United Church on the weekend as arson.

Emergency services were called at 2:25 a.m. on Sunday, July 4 to attend a small fire on the outside of the 5th Avenue church, which the local fire investigator says was kindled intentionally.

The Prince George Citizen noted that small fires are “fairly common in other spots around the city where the homeless tend to congregate”.

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4511a3 No.127966

Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/14075993 (072218ZJUL21) Notable: Final Church Fires & Vandalism Bun / Trudeau's former sidekick says burning down churches is “understandable”

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Trudeau's former sidekick says burning down churches is “understandable”

https://www.rebelnews.com/trudeaus_former_sidekick_says_burning_down_churches_is_understandable

So many Christian churches across Canada have been set ablaze or vandalized that it's becoming hard to even keep track. Worse yet, the wheels of justice are still barely in motion in response to these attacks — despite many of them occurring on indigenous land.

Things have gotten so bad that even First Nations leaders and members have taken to pleading with people to stop attacking their churches.

One person who doesn't seem to have a lot of sympathy for these Christian churches is a former sidekick and right-hand man to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau: Gerald Butts. Butts, responding in a tweet about the churches, described the attacks as “understandable.”

On a Rebel News DAILY Livestream, Ezra Levant shared his thoughts on Butts' understanding of these attacks.

Can you imagine him saying that about a Muslim mosque being torched or vandalized? And not just one, I'm talking about 20.

Guys, it's understandable. I understand it. What's wrong with you, you're too stupid to understand it? I mean, it's not cool. And by the way, I have the right to say this, because 40 years ago I did something as an altar boy and I hate it, so it's understandable. Burn it all down.

Listen, if the right-hand man to Justin Trudeau can say it, why can't the “civil liberties” boss in B.C. say it? This is the state we're in.

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4511a3 No.127967

Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/14076001 (072219ZJUL21) Notable: Double standard of enforcement after statues toppled in Manitoba

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Double standard of enforcement after statues toppled in Manitoba

https://www.rebelnews.com/double_standard_of_enforcement_after_statues_toppled_in_manitoba

Last week on Canada Day, two monumental statues were torn down just steps away from the legislature in Winnipeg, Manitoba. The statue of Queen Victoria was taken down right in front of the legislature, while another statue of Queen Elizabeth II was toppled at the Government House right beside it.

This all took place during a protest called the “Every Child Matters Walk,” referencing recent news about former residential schools here in Canada. When we heard the news, we knew we had to come collect the facts for ourselves. That’s why I made the journey from Toronto to Winnipeg to see what information I could collect at the scene of the crime.

More importantly, we wanted to find out why there is such a double standard when it comes to protesting in the province of Manitoba, and in all of Canada, for that matter. We see politicians like People’s Party leader Maxime Bernier arrested for organizing events like the protest that was held on Canada Day — where incredibly, there were no arrests of anyone involved with the tearing down of the statues, or any arrests of protesters at all.

There seem to be clear differences when it comes to which protesters are allowed to exercise their right to protest, depending on the narrative involved. Peaceful protest is and should always be one of our constitutional rights, no matter what side of the fence you are on. Vandalizing property just isn't the answer.

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4511a3 No.127968

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Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/14076029 (072224ZJUL21) Notable: Six things the media got wrong about the graves found near Residential Schools, MISSING MEDIA/FILES: ClipboardImage.png

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Six things the media got wrong about the graves found near Residential Schools

https://tnc.news/2021/07/07/six-things-the-media-got-wrong-about-the-graves-found-near-residential-schools/

When it comes to the coverage of graves identified near residential schools in three First Nations communities, the legacy media in Canada has done a tremendous disservice to all Canadians – especially First Nations.

They have created a moral panic, and continue to fan the flames of racial division.

This panic came to a breaking point over the weekend, when prominent statues were knocked over and at least 25 churches in Western Canada were either vandalized or completely burnt down.

To make matters worse, several prominent commentators, including politicians, journalists, professors, lawyers and activists, excused the behaviour of the mob, explained away and justified these riots, and in some cases, even cheered them on.

“Burn it all down,” said the head of the BC Civil Liberties Association, once the country’s strongest voice for protecting the rule of law and civil liberties.

Likewise, the Chair of the Newfoundland Canadian Bar Association Branch said “Burn it all down”

Or how about this, from a radio host in St. John New Brunswick:

“Burn the churches down. Arrest any former staff that were actually there and any current staff that won’t provide documentation. Sell everything they own in Canada and give it to survivors. Dismantle it completely.”

Not to be outdone, NDP MP Niki Ashton cheered on the mob who toppled statues at the Manitoba legislature but calling it “decolonization” and saying there is “no pride in genocide.”

Finally, Justin Trudeau’s top advisor and best friend Gerald Butts said that burning churches isn’t cool, but it “may be understandable.”

How did we get here as a country?

Here are the six ways the legacy media in Canada got this story wrong.

1. Unverified Reports Continue...

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4511a3 No.127969

Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/14076039 (072226ZJUL21) Notable: Elites now “comfortable” with political violence: former ambassador to China, MISSING MEDIA/FILES: ClipboardImage.png

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Elites now “comfortable” with political violence: former ambassador to China

https://tnc.news/2021/07/07/elites-now-comfortable-with-political-violence-former-ambassador-to-china/

Canada’s former ambassador to China David Mulroney tweeted on Tuesday that Canadian elites were now “comfortable” with political violence that advances their own goals.

Mulroney made the statement in response to a tweet by former Liberal strategist Gerald Butts who said that the ongoing church burnings “may be understandable.”

Butts resigned from his post as Principal Secretary to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in 2019 after being implicated in the SNC-Lavalin scandal.

“We’ve crossed a threshold. Elites are now comfortable with violent, anti-social acts that align with their own politics. The law and its protections are conditional. This never ends well,” tweeted Mulroney.

Mulroney is currently a Distinguished Fellow with the Munk School of Global Affairs and had served as Ambassador of Canada to the People’s Republic of China from 2009 to 2012. Mulroney also played a key role as a Deputy Minister in charge of the Afghanistan Task Force, among other political appointments.

Other prominent individuals have come under fire for seemingly condoning and egging on arsonists targeting Christian churches.

On June 30, lawyer and executive director of the BC Civil Liberties Association Harsha Walia tweeted “burn it all down” in response to a news article about two Catholic churches being engulfed in flames after they were targeted by arsonists.

To date at least 12 churches have been lit on fire and dozens more have seen incidents of vandalism and graffiti.

In his own statements addressing the church fires, Trudeau claimed that the incidents were “fully understandable.”

“It is unacceptable and wrong that acts of vandalism and arson are being seen across the country, including against Catholic churches,” said Trudeau.

“I understand the anger that’s out there against the federal government, against institutions like the Catholic Church. It is real and it’s fully understandable, given the shameful history that we are all becoming more and more aware of and engaging ourselves to do better as Canadians.”

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4511a3 No.127970

Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/14076061 (072228ZJUL21) Notable: Final Internet Censorship and Media Bun / Wendy Mesley op-ed slams CBC for hanging her out to dry over racism controversy, MISSING MEDIA/FILES: ClipboardImage.png

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Wendy Mesley op-ed slams CBC for hanging her out to dry over racism controversy

https://tnc.news/2021/07/07/wendy-mesley-op-ed-slams-cbc-for-hanging-her-out-to-dry-over-racism-controversy/

In a new op-ed, CBC host Wendy Mesley has some choice words for her former employer whom she accused of not offering her any public support after it was reported that she said the N-word during a staff meeting.

On June 9, 2020 Mesley was suspended from her show The Weekly with Wendy Mesley after using the N-word in full when discussing the issue of racism. In a previous incident, she also referenced the 1968 book “White N* of America” by Quebec author Pierre Vallières. Soon after Mesley’s suspension, it was revealed that she would not be returning to her show.

“The details of the investigation, I was told, were to be kept confidential. Eventually, I would be allowed to make a statement that would be vetted by my employers. It was made clear to me that the CBC would look after the story – and me. Trusting them was my second big mistake,” Mesley wrote in the Globe and Mail.

“The CBC did not offer me any public support. And I did not defend myself because I just wanted to return to work. In the midst of last year’s racial reckoning, I also felt it would have been wrong for me to play the victim card.”

In the op-ed, Mesley also complained about how “players on all sides used me as a cudgel to advance political interests.” She also claimed that she was “horrified” by the support she was receiving from “free-speech warriors.”

“While some journalists offered public support, my most vocal defenders were free-speech warriors who wanted to make me a cautionary tale about the dangers of cancel culture. That distinction horrified me, because I’ve fought to cancel injustice my whole life. I resented being made a poster child of a movement I wasn’t part of,” wrote Mesley.

Mesley also accused the CBC of having “an agenda” to use the controversy surrounding herself to cover up the CBC’s underlying problems with racism.

“I soon learned there had been at least three other cases at the network involving shows in which the N-word was allegedly used in meetings. While one was reported, the other cases seem to have disappeared internally – the broader questions of systemic racism swept under the rug – until I became a convenient device for cleaning up their brand,” wrote Mesley.

Soon after Mesley’s show was cancelled by the CBC, fellow journalist and host Rosemary Barton received her own show on the network.

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4511a3 No.127971

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Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/14076070 (072230ZJUL21) Notable: Covid Bun Part Three / Furey: SOS! SEND HELP TO ONTARIO! (video)

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SOS! SEND HELP TO ONTARIO!

https://tnc.news/2021/07/07/sos-send-help-to-ontario/

Many are unaware that Ontario is the most locked-down region in North America.

While other parts of Canada begin to reopen, Ontarians continue to be bogged down by public health restrictions. In Ontario, there’s still a mask mandate, gyms and museums are still forced to shutter their doors and there are still capacity limits both indoors and outdoors.

This is Anthony Furey’s SOS message – send help to Ontario!

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4511a3 No.127972

Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/14076101 (072234ZJUL21) Notable: Company Behind Keystone XL Pipeline Seeks $15 Billion in Damages From US Government After Biden Revokes Permit, MISSING MEDIA/FILES: ClipboardImage.png

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The Company Behind The Now-Defunct Keystone XL Pipeline Is Suing The Government For $15 Billion

https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/company-behind-now-defunct-keystone-xl-pipeline-suing-government-15-billion

While White House press secretary Jen Psaki hilariously tells the media that Joe Biden's administration is "constantly monitoring" and "watching" the price of oil (as if they can and will do anything about it), the company behind the abandoned Keystone XL pipeline is suing the U.S. government for more than $15 billion in damages.

In a press release out last Friday, TC Energy announced it had "filed a Notice of Intent to initiate a legacy North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) claim under the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement to recover economic damages resulting from the revocation of the Keystone XL Project’s Presidential Permit."

"TC Energy will be seeking to recover more than US$15 billion in damages that it has suffered as a result of the U.S. Government’s breach of its NAFTA obligations," the release reads.

TC announced last month it would be scrapping the project after Joe Biden revoked a permit necessary on his first day in office. The permit had been approved by President Trump in the first months of his presidency, The Hill reports, and had "authorized the construction of a 1,200-mile pipeline that would have carried oil from Canada to the U.S."

"...leaving the Keystone XL pipeline permit in place would not be consistent with my Administration's economic and climate imperatives," President Biden had said of the project.

As a result, TC was forced to lay off 1,000 workers.

Keystone XL President Richard Prior said at the time: "I believe this will send a concerning signal to infrastructure developers that resonates far beyond our project and will stifle innovation for a practical transition towards sustainable energy."

And as for Psaki, here's some advice for the administration that is apparently unaware of how supply and demand works, yet is still seeking lower oil prices:

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4511a3 No.127973

File: a9d602a12ef162f⋯.png (12.64 KB,255x157,255:157,ClipboardThumbnail.png)

Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/14076300 (072304ZJUL21) Notable: Covid Bun Part Three / Hundreds celebrate Canada Day at freedom rally on Parliament Hill, MISSING MEDIA/FILES: ClipboardImage.png

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Hundreds celebrate Canada Day at freedom rally on Parliament Hill

https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/hundreds-celebrate-canada-day-at-freedom-rally-on-parliament-hill

Amid calls to cancel Canada Day, the rally celebrated the national holiday and called for the restoration of lost freedoms.

OTTAWA, Ontario, July 7, 2021 (LifeSiteNews) – Hundreds of people gathered to celebrate Canada Day at a freedom rally on Parliament Hill in Ottawa this year.

The rally was organized by the Forum for Canadian Sovereignty, an organization dedicated to “vehemently opposing Globalism and the destructive globalist agenda.” The event featured speakers including pro-life MP Derek Sloan, Ontario MP Randy Hillier, leader of People's Party of Canada Maxime Bernier, and anti-lockdown campaigner Chris Sky.

The rally was aimed at regaining lost freedoms. The organizers’ description of the event noted, “Never in our history has the government quarantined healthy people, shut down businesses en mass, forbidden people from visiting their family, or banned people from worshiping in their religious communities.”

Catholic and pro-life MP Derek Sloan spoke at the event.

“This is our home and native land. Our history is a rich tapestry of wisdom so we can grow as a country,” Sloan said. “God bless you. God bless Canada. Never stop fighting!”

Some wanted to ‘Cancel Canada Day’

This rally was held contrary to a growing call leading up to Canada Day to cancel celebrations. At another rally, also held on Parliament Hill on July 1, many called to “Cancel Canada Day” after the discovery of graves at various Indigenous residential schools, despite evidence that these graves were neither unmarked nor hidden.

However, there have been numerous reports to show that media accounts, which tend to attack the Catholic Church as to blame, have been grossly overexaggerated. Most mainstream media reports neglect to mention the excessively high rates of tuberculosis among Indigenous children and the substantial lack of proper financial support from the Canadian government, which forced Indigenous children into those schools in the first place. Some Indigenous people have come forward to reveal that they benefited from and are grateful for the residential schools.

Although the residential school system was founded by the secular government in the 19th century, and then woefully underfunded by the state, and although different religious groups were asked to run the schools, the Catholic Church has borne the brunt of recent criticism.

Once the government mandated attendance at the schools in the 1920s, children were forcibly removed from their families and parents threatened with prison if they did not comply. Upon arrival at the school, children rarely saw their families, with many disappearing or never seeing their families again.

Catholic author Michael O’Brien, who attended residential schools and testified gave testimony to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, has previously told LifeSiteNews that the chief underlying issue in the residential school saga was the institutional abuse of children being removed from their families by the state authorities, and then taken to the schools, noting the “long-term psychological and social effects of this.” Continue...

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4511a3 No.127974

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Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/14079711 (081259ZJUL21) Notable: Final Church Fires & Vandalism Bun / Public figures who excused the church burnings and vandalism, MISSING MEDIA/FILES: ClipboardImage.png, ClipboardImage.png, ClipboardImage.png

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Public figures who excused the church burnings and vandalism

https://tnc.news/2021/07/07/public-figures-who-excused-the-church-burnings-and-vandalism/

A number of activists, academics and prominent public figures have excused recent church burnings and acts of vandalism targeting historical Canadian symbols.

Comments include open calls to “burn it all down” in reference to Catholic church fires as well as calls to dismantle Canada’s so-called colonial systems.

True North has compiled a list of every prominent individual who excused the recent incidents.

BC Civil Liberties Association Executive Director Harsha Walia

In a June 30 tweet, Harsha Walia said “burn it all down” in response to an article on two Catholic church burnings in British Columbia.

Following public backlash, Walia made her account private and claimed that she was not encouraging people to commit arson despite her comments. Walia still holds her position at the BC Civil Liberties Association.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau

When asked about condemning the ongoing church fires, Trudeau told reporters on July 2 that the anger of those committing arson was “fully understandable” due to Canada’s “shameful history.”

“I understand the anger that’s out there against the federal government, against institutions like the Catholic Church. It is real and it’s fully understandable, given the shameful history that we are all becoming more and more aware of and engaging ourselves to do better as Canadians,” said Trudeau.

Gerald Butts

Echoing the prime minister’s remarks, former principal secretary to Trudeau, Gerald Butt, stated that the ongoing church burning “may be understandable” in response to a tweet by journalist Terry Glavin.

NDP MP Niki Ashton

MP Niki Ashton celebrated the toppling of statues at Manitoba’s legislature of Canada’s Head of State Queen Elizabeth II and the late Queen Victoria. Ashton referenced the criminal acts as “decolonization” before tweeting a heart emoji.

Ryerson School of Journalism assistant professor Karyn Pugliese

Karyn Pugliese, who teaches journalism students at Ryerson University, appeared on CBC At Issue where she stated “tear it all down” when asked about what can be done to achieve reconciliation on university campuses. Pugliese made the comments several days before a statue of Egerton Ryerson was pulled down and defaced by radicals.

Radio host Nesta Matthews

In a deleted tweet, Nesta Matthews, who hosts a radio show on St. John’s 97.3 The Wave, called for people to “burn the churches down” and to arrest staff at Catholic churches. Matthews later apologized for the tweet and claimed that she had let her anger “get the better” of her and that her post “was reckless and wrong.”

McGill University associate professor Debra Thompson

In a June 7 tweet referencing the recent London, Ontario vehicular attack and the Kamloops residential school announcement, Thompson mused how “it’s truly a wonder we don’t burn it all down.”

Lawyer and Chair of the Newfoundland Canadian Bar Association Branch Caitlin Urquhart

On June 8, in response to Debra Thompson’s tweet on the London, Ontario vehicular attack and the residential school announcement, Urquhart stated “burn it all down.”

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4511a3 No.127975

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File: cd9823ad0d2ed9a⋯.png (553.06 KB,1347x2047,1347:2047,Clipboard.png)

Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/14079725 (081302ZJUL21) Notable: Canada among OECD countries with highest unemployment rates, MISSING MEDIA/FILES: ClipboardImage.png

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Canada among OECD countries with highest unemployment rates

https://tnc.news/2021/07/07/canada-among-oecd-countries-with-highest-unemployment-rates/

New data by the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) places Canada among the member countries with the highest unemployment rate.

According to OECD statistics, Canada’s unemployment rate is currently 8.2%, placing it behind countries like Turkey, Columbia, Spain, Greece, Costa Rica, Sweden and Chile.

The OECD blames “temporary layoffs” during the COVID-19 pandemics peak and a “larger decline in the employment rate than the OECD average” as being behind the high unemployment.

“The employment rate is likely to recover slightly more quickly, and the unemployment rate fall more rapidly, than the OECD average, and both are projected to return to pre-pandemic levels by early 2023,” the OECD wrote.

Canada’s unemployment rate has spiked since the COVID-19 pandemic, rising over 2% up from 5.7% since last year.

In response to the numbers, Conservative MP Pierre Poilievre tweeted about how Canada was only doing better than “a handful of mostly socialist countries.”

According to Statistics Canada’s May Labour Force Survey employment also declined by 0.4% that month while the unemployment rate barely budged.

“In May, total employment in the goods-producing sector decreased for the first time since April 2020,” wrote Statistics Canada.

A majority of the jobs lost were in manufacturing, retail and other services. In their report, Statistics Canada noted that the tightening of third wave restrictions by provinces like Ontario and Alberta were a contributing factor in the trends.

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4511a3 No.127976

File: 45f867ba984f587⋯.png (12.15 KB,255x154,255:154,ClipboardThumbnail.png)

Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/14079755 (081310ZJUL21) Notable: World Economic Forum’s ‘Concept 2021’ Deals with Attacks to Supply Chains, MISSING MEDIA/FILES: ClipboardImage.png, ClipboardImage.png, ClipboardImage.png, ClipboardImage.png, ClipboardImage.png

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World Economic Forum’s ‘Concept 2021’ Deals with Attacks to Supply Chains – This Is Eerily Similar to Bill Gates Sponsored Pandemic Simulation in 2019

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2021/07/world-economic-forums-concept-2021-deals-attacks-supply-chains-ironically-sponsored-part-two-russian-banks/

The world elites and those behind the China coronavirus and its repercussions on the global community held Event 201 as a simulation for a COVID type attack. Now their focus is on Internet supply chain failures?

Event 201 was a 3.5-hour pandemic tabletop exercise that simulated a series of dramatic, scenario-based facilitated discussions, confronting difficult, true-to-life dilemmas associated with response to a hypothetical, but scientifically plausible, pandemic. 15 global business, government, and public health leaders were players in the simulation exercise that highlighted unresolved real-world policy and economic issues that could be solved with sufficient political will, financial investment, and attention now and in the future.

The exercise consisted of pre-recorded news broadcasts, live “staff” briefings, and moderated discussions on specific topics. These issues were carefully designed in a compelling narrative that educated the participants and the audience.

The Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security, World Economic Forum, and Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation jointly propose these recommendations.

The Event 201 ‘exercise’ mirrored the COVID-19 pandemic. In 2020 the World Economic Forum conducted a simulation called “Cyber Polygon 2020” that predicted a coming global catastrophe caused by a worldwide “cyber pandemic.”

The World Economic Forum again this year is focusing on defense and responses to a cybersecurity attack. This time related to supply chains:

This year’s focus is on supply chain attacks:

A couple of the supporters for this year’s event, CONCEPT 2021, are from Russia, SBER Bank and Home Credit Bank:

Should we now be prepared for cybersecurity supply chain attacks? Are we being primed for another big crisis with the constant news of hacks in US industries since the 2020 Election?

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4511a3 No.127977

Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/14080166 (081428ZJUL21) Notable: Covid Bun Part Three

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Covid Bun Part Three

>>127917 Stop caring more about hockey than your Charter of Rights and Freedoms

>>127920 Neil Oliver on using experimental COVID vaccines says "leave the children alone" (video)

>>127921 The Freedom Group in B.C. holds massive Canada Day Music Festival

>>127923 FUREY: The kids are still locked down (video)

>>127929 Couple who refused to go to quarantine hotel after service trip FINED $12,000

>>127934 VIEWERS REACT: CBC show breaks COVID rules, cops don't care

>>127935 Hecklers chant “Lock Shandro up!” at Alberta Health Minister

>>127938 Calgary votes to repeal mask mandate following public pushback

>>127940 Thousands of Canadians died in 2020 awaiting surgery amid COVID-related healthcare restrictions

>>127941 GraceLife church has regained control of its building and is open for worship

>>127942 What do Calgarians think of the current status of the mask mandates?

>>127945 Censored COVID Vaccine Victims Demand Answers In Private Facebook Group

>>127956 Protesters, weather rain on United Conservative Party's exclusive fundraiser

>>127961 Vaccinated Israeli Student Catches COVID from Vaccinated Relative and Then Infects 83 High School Students — But Please Take your Vaccines!

>>127962 Here We Go: Scientists Claim “Lambda” Variant May Be Resistant to Covid-19 Vaccines

>>127963 CDC manipulated study data to show the Covid-19 Vaccines are safe for Pregnant Women when in reality 4 in 5 suffered a miscarriage

>>127971 Furey: SOS! SEND HELP TO ONTARIO! (video)

>>127973 Hundreds celebrate Canada Day at freedom rally on Parliament Hill

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4511a3 No.127978

Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/14080168 (081428ZJUL21) Notable: Final Internet Censorship and Media Bun

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>>127741 House of Commons rejects Derek Sloan's motion to sanction Facebook, Twitter over censorship of parliamentarians

>>127749 Conservative MP: Canadian gov’t. must ‘act’ against Canada-based porn website

>>127755 Liberals plan to introduce new hate speech bill before summer break

>>127767 Senator pledges to stop Bill C-10 following Liberal “kangaroo court” vote

>>127788 Liberals introduce bill to ban online “hate speech”

>>127789 Free Speech Under Attack (video)

>>127803 Feds haven't received ANY correspondence asking for more Internet censorship

>>127804 Liberals exploiting tragedy for political gains | Spencer Fernando on Bill C-36

>>127805 Liberal “hate speech” bill is anti-speech, anti-expression, and anti-technology

>>127832 LAWTON: Free speech is the hill to die on

>>127837 Guilbeault has received no letters of support for internet regulation from Canadians

>>127838 BC apologizes for encouraging Canadians to identify unvaccinated family members

>>127839 The Trudeau government is trying to legislate cancel culture (video)

>>127840 Bill C-36 would criminalize speech that’s not “far left woke speech”: PPC

>>127852 Prosecuting Thought Crimes (video)

>>127853 Why we need a global framework to regulate harm online (WEF)

>>127868 “C-36 is the legislation of cancel culture”: Ezra Levant on Liberal “hate speech” bill (video)

>>127880, >>127912 Orwellian: Canada Moves to Ban “Hate Speech” Online, Punishable by a $40,000 Fine

>>127922 Bill C-10 dies – for now – as Senate adjourns for summer without vote

>>127937 Majority in Ontario Oppose the Crux of Bill C-10

>>127952 Bill C-36: Here we go again

>>127954 Bill C-36 will lead to many “witch hunts” says MP Derek Sloan

>>127958 CBC ombudsman cites network for failing to disclose pundits’ Liberal ties

>>127970 Wendy Mesley op-ed slams CBC for hanging her out to dry over racism controversy

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4511a3 No.127979

Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/14080185 (081430ZJUL21) Notable: Final Church Fires & Vandalism Bun

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Final Church Fires & Vandalism Bun

>>127844 Upper Similkameen Indian Band condemns burning of St. Anne’s Catholic Church at Chuchuwayha

>>127845 Lower Similkameen Indian Band condemns burning of Our Lady of Lourdes Chopaka Catholic Church

>>127848 RCMP investigate suspicious fire at Siksika First Nation Catholic Church

>>127861 RCMP investigate Anglican church fire as second attempted church arson on Siksika First Nation

>>127862 Former Anglican church set ablaze on Gitwangak Indian Band land in B.C.

>>127866 St. Jean Baptiste Catholic Church burns down in early morning fire in Morinville, Alberta

>>127888 Fire crews called to Yellowknife's St. Patrick Co-Cathedral overnight

>>127889 Basilica Cathedral in St. John's hit with red paint on Canada Day

>>127893 Calgary vandals leave red handprints at more than ten churches on Canada Day

>>127894 Okanagan's Church Arsons: First Nations, Locals and Father Obi Speak Their Minds

>>127897 Kenney condemns Alberta church arsons, promises funding for security

>>127898 2 More Catholic Churches in Canada Burned as Third Mass Gravesite for Indigenous Kids Found

>>127901 Churches burn across Canada, Justin Trudeau and the media barely care

>>127902 Anglican church in Tofino still standing after “suspicious” early morning fire

>>127903 Priest tours burned-church with Rebel News on Siksika First Nation

>>127904 11 Calgary churches hit by vandalism, hate crimes unit investigating

>>127905 A map of every church burnt or vandalized since the residential school announcements

>>127918 Churches in Canada are under attack: Drea Humphrey joins Ezra Levant

>>127919 Vandals record themselves throwing paint on East Vancouver Catholic church on Canada Day

>>127926 Radio Host Says ‘Burn the Churches Down’ as More Church Fires Reported

>>127933 Possible arson displaces Calgary's House of Prayer Alliance Church

>>127943 Indigenous chiefs and leaders decry church burnings and vandalism

>>127947 Ezra Levant: Stop giving money to people who cheer the arson of churches

>>127948 Catholic priest urges forgiveness after helping to extinguish church fire lit by Molotov cocktails

>>127951 Family was inside Baptist church during arson attempt on First Nations land

>>127959 Churches burned on Canada Day long weekend, and the media is partially to blame (video)

>>127964 Vandals too weak to topple St. Francis statue at Anglican church

>>127965 Arson investigation underway at Prince George church

>>127966 Trudeau's former sidekick says burning down churches is “understandable”

>>127974 Public figures who excused the church burnings and vandalism

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