Are Canadian COVID Mandates Legally Justifiable and Necessary?

In a significant ruling, Canadian Privacy Commissioner Philippe Dufresne has deemed the federal government’s COVID mandates as justifiable and necessary. Dufresne dismissed all complaints filed against vaccine and quarantine requirements, stating that the urgency to curb the virus’s spread presented a substantial challenge for the government and public health authorities. As the COVID crisis rapidly…

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Can Canada’s Individual Cigarette Labels Initiative Outrank Smoking Habits?

In an effort to prioritize public health and curb the consumption of cigarettes, the Canadian government has recently introduced a significant measure that mandates individual cigarette labels. This move aims to raise awareness about the dangers of smoking, provide essential information to consumers, and ultimately contribute to reducing tobacco use across the country. In this…

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The Emergence of a Post-Christian Culture: Examining the Acceptance of Assisted Suicide in Canada

As the debate surrounding assisted suicide in Canada intensifies, an alarming trend has emerged. Despite distressing accounts of the poor and disabled resorting to lethal injections out of sheer desperation, there is a growing acceptance of this practice. This article explores the shift towards a post-Christian culture in Canada and delves into the arguments put…

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