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Trudeau’s government is pushing legislation that threatens to revoke the charitable status of Crisis Pregnancy Centers (CPCs).
This planned legislation would have the Canadian Revenue Agency (CRA) remove their charitable status by labeling them as “misinformation spreaders” with an “anti-choice agenda.”
Anyone who has walked into a Crisis Pregnancy Center knows the value of having charitable status with the CRA, since one quickly realizes these loving pro-women centers are constantly operating on the smallest shoestring budgets. They can only provide women the life-affirming support they deserve because of the generosity others can provide.
That is why Justin Trudeau and the Liberals want to cut their charitable status, which will diminish the life-affirming options available to women already facing difficult life choices.
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Read MoreNo matter how bad you think Covid policies were, they were intended to be worse.
Consider the vaccine passports alone. Six cities were locked down to include only the vaccinated in public indoor places. They were New York City, Boston, Chicago, New Orleans, Washington, D.C., and Seattle. The plan was to enforce this with a vaccine passport. It broke. Once the news leaked that the shot didn’t stop infection or transmission, the planners lost public support and the scheme collapsed.
It was undoubtedly planned to be permanent and nationwide if not worldwide. Instead, the scheme had to be dialed back.
Features of the CDC’s edicts did incredible damage. It imposed the rent moratorium. It decreed the ridiculous “six feet of distance” and mask mandates. It forced Plexiglas as the interface for commercial transactions. It implied that mail-in balloting must be the norm, which probably flipped the election. It delayed the reopening as long as possible. It was sadistic.
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Read MoreRachel Reeves’inheritance tax raid will hit three quarters of food produced by British farmers, industry chiefs have warned, as the government battles a growing backlash over its extension of death tax.
Under plans announced in the Budget, inheritance tax will be charged at 20 per cent on farms worth more than £1m, although the chancellor has said that in some cases the threshold could in practice be about £3m.
The move has triggered backlash from farming and rural communities and led to a dispute over the number of business
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Read MoreA Canadian non-profit organization is taking WestJet to court over a reimbursement policy it says misleads passengers about their legal rights when flights are delayed or cancelled.
The group Air Passenger Rights (APR) says a reimbursement guideline that had been posted on the WestJet website puts a cap on how much passengers are entitled to if their flights are delayed or cancelled, according to court documents filed with B.C.’s Supreme Court in August. APR says those caps include $150 for domestic hotels and $200 for international hotel costs, as well as $45 per day for meals.
APR argues that no such limits exist under either the Mon
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Read MoreWe recently did a deep dive into the US government’s funding of Poison PR, in which we noted that tracking and vilifying critics of GMOs and pesticides was not all the PR firm at the centre of this scandal has been getting up to on behalf of the US government. It has also emerged that v-Fluence, the firm founded and led by former Monsanto director Jay Byrne, was hired by the US Department of Agriculture, together with another PR firm – the White House Writers Group – to assist them in torpedoing the EU’s Farm to Fork policy of aiming to cut pesticide use by 50% by 2030.
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Read MoreThe California Court of Appeals has ruled in favor of San Jose firefighters who were allegedly placed on “involuntary, unpaid leave” for failing to comply with COVID-19 vaccine mandates.
The U.S. Sixth District Court of Appeals examined a case filed by the group of firefighters who were part of a group of more than 200 Santa Clara County employees placed on leave for “failing” to get vaccinated or a booster shot for COVID-19.
Firefighters working for the City of San Jose declined to be vaccinated for COVID-19, per a public health order, due to their religious convictions. They requested the exemption stating “the use of fetal cells in the inoculations” and “being forced to inject their bodies—a
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