Connect with us

COVID-19

“Stop calling people Nazis” Premier Kenney in opposition of Trudeau’s Emergency Act

Published

less than 1 minute read

Alberta Premier Jason Kenney says the majority of premiers are against not just the Emergency Act invoked by PM Justin Trudeau, they’re against the constant attacks of hurtful and hateful rhetoric streaming from the Prime Minister. Ā Today, Kenney released a short video statement asking the Prime Minister to take a new approach.

After 15 years as a TV reporter with Global and CBC and as news director of RDTV in Red Deer, Duane set out on his own 2008 as a visual storyteller. During this period, he became fascinated with a burgeoning online world and how it could better serve local communities. This fascination led to Todayville, launched in 2016.

Follow Author

COVID-19

Trumpā€™s new NIH head fires top Fauci allies and COVID shot promoters, including Fauciā€™s wife

Published on

From LifeSiteNews

By Doug Mainwaring

ā€œDuring the pandemic Fauciā€™s bioethicist wife, Christine Grady, offered nurses a choice: Get vaccinated, or lose your job,ā€ noted The COVID-19 History Project on X. ā€œYesterday, she was offered a choice: Transfer to an office in Alaska, or lose your job. Whatā€™s fair is fair. Everyone deserves a choice,ā€ explained the COVID watchdog account.

On day one of his new job as head of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), Dr. Jay Bhattacharya removed four powerful agency heads, including Dr. Anthony Fauciā€™s wife, Christine Grady, and others associated with the questionable handling of the COVID-19 shots.

Grady, who had served as chief of the agencyā€™s Department of Bioethics, and other longtime Fauci allies in top posts at the NIH involved in the development and distribution of the untested COVID shots produced by Big Pharma were offered jobs in Alaska and other remote locales far away from the NIHā€™s sprawling Bethesda, Maryland, complex just outside Washington, D.C.

The purge came amid massive layoffs in health-related agencies under the umbrella of Health and Human Services (HHS), now headed by the Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) movementā€™s founder, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who has long questioned vaccine safety and American medicineā€™s focus on treating disease rather than preventing it.

A total of about 20,000 personnel ā€“ mostly bureaucrats ā€“ or about 25 percent of the HHS workforce have been or will be handed pink slips amid Kennedyā€™s realignment of the agency.

MAHA critics were quick to call Tuesdayā€™s axing of Fauci confederates as ā€œone of the darkest days in modern scientific historyā€ fueled by Kennedyā€™s desire to exact revenge on Fauciā€™s former trusted associates who represent the antithesis of the MAHA movement.

However, the revamping of the federal governmentā€™s side of the health industry is no more harsh than the treatment meted out by those formerly in control who, at best, suppressed, and worst, punished those who questioned their iron grip on health-industry regulations and standards.

For years, Kennedyā€™s critics have dismissed his quest to revamp healthcare and his questioning of the efficacy of the COVID-19 mRNA jabs as anti-science, labeling him as an ā€œanti-vaxxerā€ in order to suppress his messaging.

Dr. Francis Collins ā€“ whom Bhattacharya replaced as head of NIH ā€“ in an October 2020 email to Fauci condemned Bhattacharya as a ā€œfringe epidemiologistā€ because he had co-authored the Great Barrington Declaration, which criticized harmful COVID lockdown policies.

ā€œDuring the pandemic Fauciā€™s bioethicist wife, Christine Grady, offered nurses a choice: Get vaccinated, or lose your job,ā€ noted The COVID-19 History Project on X.

ā€œYesterday, she was offered a choice: Transfer to an office in Alaska, or lose your job. Whatā€™s fair is fair. Everyone deserves a choice,ā€ explained the COVID watchdog account.

ā€œWe spend 4X more than Italy on healthcare ā€” and live 7 years less. Dead last in cancer rates. This isnā€™t science ā€” itā€™s a system profiting off sick kids,ā€ explained Calley Means, RFK Jr. HHS advisor during an interview with Laura Ingraham following the NIH firings.

ā€œFiring the people who oversaw this? Thatā€™s step one,ā€ declared Means.

Other NIH officials who were offered reassignments were Dr. Jeanne Marrazzo, who succeeded Fauci as head of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), Dr. Clifford Lane, a close Fauci ally who served as deputy director for clinical research at NIAID, and Dr. Emily Erbelding, NIAIDā€™s microbiology and infectious diseases director.

Continue Reading

Freedom Convoy

Freedom Convoy leaders Tamara Lich, Chris Barber found guilty of mischief

Published on

From LifeSiteNews

By Anthony Murdoch

Despite the peaceful nature of the protest, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his Liberal government invoked the Emergencies Act to clear-out protesters, an action a federal judge has since said was ā€œnot justified.ā€

Freedom Convoy leaders Tamara Lich and Chris Barber have been found guilty of mischief for their roles as leaders of the 2022 protest and as social media influencers, a Canadian federal judge has ruled.

ā€œThe Crown has proven beyond a reasonable doubt that Lich and Barber have committed mischief,ā€ said Justice Heather Perkins-McVey, the federal judge overseeing the pairā€™s mischief trial, during the verdict hearing Thursday.Ā 

The Democracy Fund, who has been helping the defense in the case, alsoĀ noted on X, ā€œMischief is proven beyond a reasonable doubt here. Both Lich and Barber are guilty of mischief.ā€

 

ā€œWhen freedom of expression collides with the need to uphold public order is when the line is crossed,ā€ the judge said during court.

Perkins-McVey seemed to agree with the Crownā€™s case that Lich and Barberā€™s influence on the Freedom Convoy constituted public mischief but didĀ dismiss the Crownā€™s Carter Application accusing Lich and Barber of conspiracy outright.

The governmentā€™s ā€œCarter Applicationā€ asked that the judge consider ā€œBarberā€™s statements and actions to establish the guilt of Lich, and vice versa.ā€

A ā€œCarter Applicationā€ requires that the government prove ā€œbeyond a reasonable doubtā€ that there was a ā€œconspiracy or plan in place and that Lich was a party to it based on direct evidence.ā€

Lawyer Eva ChipiukĀ noted that Perkins-McVey ā€œacknowledged that there was disruption on Ottawa and said its citizens and that downtown was jammed, loud and busy.ā€

Court will reconvene later today for additional information to be revealed.

Lich and Barber both face aā€Æpossibleā€Æ10-year prison sentence. LifeSiteNews reportedā€Æextensivelyā€Æon their trial.

The Lich and Barber trial concluded in September of 2024, more than a year after it began. It was only originally scheduled to last 16 days.

Lich and Barber wereā€ÆarrestedĀ onā€ÆFebruary 17, 2022, in Ottawa for their roles in leading the popular Freedom Convoy protest against COVID mandates. During COVID, Canadians were subjected to vaccine mandates, mask mandates, extensive lockdowns and even the closure of churches.

Despite the peaceful nature of the protest, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his Liberal government invoked the Emergencies Act to clear-out protesters, an action a federal judge has since said was ā€œnot justified.ā€ During the clear-out, an elderly lady wasā€Ætrampled by a police horse and many who donated to the cause had their bank accounts frozen.

AsĀ reported byĀ LifeSiteNews, Lich recently spelled out how much the Canadian government has spent prosecuting her and Barber for their role in the protests. She said at least $5 million in ā€œtaxpayer dollarsā€ has been spent thus far, with her and Barberā€™s legal costs being above $750,000.

Continue Reading

Trending

X