A family from Manitoba is suing AstraZeneca because their son, age 21, had a stroke after receiving the COVID vaccine

Two years after their previously healthy son suffered a stroke after receiving the COVID vaccine, a family in Canada has decided to sue the pharmaceutical company AstraZeneca. In a statement of claim that they submitted to the Manitoba Court of King’s Bench on March 16th, Marina and Perry Reimer of Steinbach, Manitoba alleged that their…

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Will Canada’s New Online Streaming Bill Change the Game for Content Creators and Platforms?

Canada’s federal government has recently passed a bill that regulates online streaming services. The legislation marks a turning point in the country’s digital landscape, as lawmakers move to ensure that online content providers are operating within a regulatory framework that is appropriate for the digital age. In this article, we will take a closer look…

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Is Government Funding for Pro-Euthanasia Advocacy Groups Justifiable?

In a surprising revelation, a well-known pro-life researcher has criticized the Liberal government of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau for allocating over $3 million to a pro-euthanasia advocacy group. The Canadian Association of MAiD Assessors and Providers (CAMAP) received a substantial grant from the government, raising questions about the allocation of funds in support of euthanasia….

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