Freedom of Speech

Orwellian Sydney Police: We Will Be the “Source of Truth”

By Roli / April 20, 2024 /

Sydney residents question the implications of centralized truth and censorship in the wake of a government’s push to police online discourse.

Webb, who was sharing information about a 16-year-old male being accused of terrorism following the stabbing of Bishop Mar Mari Emmanuel of Christ The Good Shepherd Church, asserted that the police will be the utterly reliable source of updates. She warned against “misinformation,” but decided not to elaborate on what she was alluding to.

This attempt by the Australian police to monopolize control over the narrative of the incident has raised concerns among the online community about censorship, especially as the government has been pressuring online platforms to censor in recent days. The government has even gone as far as telling people to report their fellow citizens’ speech to the country’s chief censor.

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Travis Interviews The World | Jordan B. Peterson

By Valerie / April 19, 2024 /

World, meet Travis. Travis, meet the world. In this first episode of our new show Travis Interviews the World, our very own Travis embarks upon his quest to talk to every single person on the face of the planet. First up is Canadian man Jordan B. Peterson.

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The Modern Madness of Crowds

By Roli / April 19, 2024 /

We are gripped by many manias at present, to the point where we are deeply divided and even shunning friends or families for holding opinions different from ours. In this audio vlog, Lynne describes why.

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Trudeau is giving more money to the CBC than CSIS this year “CBC/Radio-Canada is key to our democracy,” reads Budget 2024. And that’s why Trudeau is giving them $42 million for 2024-25 to continue producing “independent” and “high-quality” journalism.

By Valerie / April 18, 2024 /

“CBC/Radio-Canada is key to our democracy,” reads Budget 2024. And that’s why Trudeau is giving them $42 million for 2024-25 to continue producing “independent” and “high-quality” journalism.

As per page 236 of the budget, “Budget 2024 proposes to provide $42 million in 2024-25 for CBC/RadioCanada news and entertainment programming, ensuring Canadians across the country … have access to high-quality, independent journalism and entertainment.”

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Episode 34: Is it time for Governor General Mary Simon to resign?

By Roli / April 18, 2024 /

On Episode 34, Josh explains why he thinks Governor General Mary Simon should resign; Christine gives you the highlights of the Canada Strong and Free Network conference including Poilievre’s speech, and Joanna tells us about a Quebec law aimed at protecting politicians.

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The Government of Canada is Betting $36 Million Taxpayer Dollars That Vaccines Are Not Entirely Safe

By Roli / April 18, 2024 /

The Canadian Independent does great, grassroots investigative journalism.

In this article from yesterday, they pointed this out in the Government of Canada’s 2024 budget…

…$36 million Canadian taxpayer dollars are being budgeted over the next two years for the Vaccine Injury Support Program that was initiated by the Public Health Agency of Canada alongside the rollout of COVID-19 shots. I confirmed that this table can be found on page 135 of the budget.

Why is so much money being allocated to this?

WHAT HAS HAPPENED OVER THE PAST FEW YEARS THAT WOULD WARRANT A MORE THAN EXPONENTIAL INCREASE IN FUNDING FOR VACCINE INJURIES?

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How federal funding works, in a nutshell

By Shawna / April 18, 2024 /

Charity: We will support your Orwellian online harms bill.
Government: You will? Well then, here are millions of taxpayer dollars.

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Dr Trozzi with Canada’s Most Respected Medical Ethicist Dr Julie Ponesse PhD

By Roli / April 17, 2024 /

Philosophy, ethics, child-rearing, literature, art, survival and more!

In 2021 Dr Ponesse earned her greatest credential! She is one of the very rare professors of ethics in the world who maintained her integrity, and stood against the unprecedented violation of medical ethics that unfolded globally in the context of the covid operation against mankind.

The University of Western Ontario terminated her position and income for refusing to submit to coerced injections, be silenced, or take part in the covid crimes and lies against students.

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David Dodge wasn’t wrong, this federal budget is ‘one of the worst in decades’: Jack Mintz in the Financial Post Chrystia Freeland’s budget fails to address the biggest problem facing Canada — our declining standard of living.

By Valerie / April 17, 2024 /

David Dodge, former deputy finance minister and governor of the Bank of Canada, said before the 2024 federal budget was presented that it would “likely be one of the worst in decades.” He wasn’t wrong. The budget Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland delivered Tuesday fails to address the biggest problem currently facing Canada — our declining standard of living.

It is very irritating to hear the Trudeau government congratulate itself for Canada’s economic growth over the past few years without pointing out that all of it has come from immigration. Factor out population growth and Canada’s real GDP “growth” per capita has been negative 2.5 per cent — a number mentioned nowhere in the budget. Even Carolyn Rogers, deputy governor of the Bank of Canada, recently called our weak economic performance an economic emergency — and bank officials are always extremely careful about their choice of words.

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Supreme Court Unanimously Rules Public Can Sue Officials Who Block Them on Social Media in Some Circumstances A two-pronged test to determine a First Amendment violation.

By Valerie / April 17, 2024 /

In a landmark decision, the US Supreme Court has established a significant precedent for free speech in the digital realm. On Friday, the court unanimously ruled that, under certain conditions, government officials may face lawsuits for violating the First Amendment if they block critics on social media. This decision introduces a critical test for assessing whether officials are acting within their governmental capacity when they silence online dissent.

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