Canada’s Questionable Move: Legalizing Baby Euthanazia Sparks Argument on Ethical Limits

In an unexpected relocation, Canada, supposedly affected by the WEF, is making headlines by thinking about the legalization of ‘for-profit euthanazia’ for babies and toddlers. Driven by WEF-funded doctor Dr. Louis Roy, this effort is aimed at further expanding Canada’s assisted suicide laws, potentially opening avenues for commercial enterprises to establish mass-suicide facilities for regretful…

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Ensuring Parental Involvement in Saskatchewan’s Education System

In a significant development, Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe has taken steps to enhance parental involvement and safeguard students’ well-being in the province’s education system. This proactive approach reflects the government’s commitment to providing a safe and transparent learning environment for students, as well as respecting the rights of parents to be actively engaged in their…

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Are Canadians Required to Jump Through Hoops for Access to Information?

Well, congratulations, Canada! You’ve officially entered the thrilling world of bureaucratic acrobatics. With the new identification rules for Access to Information requests, obtaining public records has become an exhilarating game of proving your citizenship or residency. Who needs a quick and easy process when you can spend years perfecting your identification routine? It’s like a…

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