Is Trudeau’s Travel Advisory for 2SLGBTQI+ Travelers Just a Friendly Reminder, or a Closeted Critique of U.S. Gender Politics?

Traveling with Trudeau’s Advisory – It’s like navigating a maze with rainbow-colored walls; you never know what’s around the next corner! In the ever-evolving landscape of international travel, Prime Minister Trudeau’s latest travel advisory for 2SLGBTQI+ travelers raises eyebrows. Is it merely a friendly reminder to check local laws or a subtle critique of U.S….

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Canadian Armed Forces Members File $500 Million Class Action Lawsuit Over COVID Jab Mandates

Hundreds of Canadian Armed Forces members have joined a $500 million class action lawsuit against military leaders, alleging that the imposition of COVID jab mandates was unlawful and breached the public trust. This article explores the lawsuit, its implications, and the arguments put forth by the plaintiffs. In a significant development, hundreds of members of…

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Challenges and Questions Surrounding Phone Data Wiping in Freedom Convoy Trial

The trial of Freedom Convoy leaders, Tamara Lich and Chris Barber, resumed last Thursday, with Justice Heather Perkins-McVey highlighting an unusual development. It came to light that two officers from the Ottawa Police Service (OPS), who had interacted with protestors, had their phone data wiped during the protests. “Lack of Responsibility in Preserving Evidence” Justice…

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