By Nick Cunningham – Jun 19, 2022
An International Human Rights Body Condemned Canada’s Treatment Of Indigenous Communities Opposing Two Major Oil And Gas Pipelines.
Canada Steps Up Surveillance of Indigenous Peoples to Push Pipelines
Tag: Royal Canadian Mounted Police
The Right to Protest in the Stolen Indigenous Territory Called Canada
The ugly witch hunt for Freedom Convoy donors + ‘Unconscionable’: Ilhan Omar assails reporting on doxxed, small-time Freedom Convoy donors
US urges Canada to use federal powers to end bridge blockade + GiveSendGo to ignore Ontario’s attempt to freeze nearly $9M trucker convoy donations
$9.8M lawsuit targets convoy leaders after GoFundMe cuts off 10M fund; Tamara Lich quits Maverick Party board & Some Interesting Theories (Updated)
More & Some Interesting Theories:
‘Significant element’ from U.S. involved in self-described ‘Freedom Convoy’ in Canada, official says
Canada’s ‘freedom convoy’ exposes political missteps — and Donald Trump’s ominous legacy
Canada Must Investigate the Convoy Money
Startling Trump interference points to GoFundMe convoy campaign manipulation
Update:
Protest organizer: No intent to topple government … and no plan to leave until COVID mandates lifted
Democrats Pushing Gun Registry As Precursor To Gun Ban
Cuba Says ‘Mysterious Syndrome’ is Not Scientifically Plausible
teleSUR | September 13, 2021
A technical report was released Monday by a multidisciplinary research team created by the Cuban Academy of Sciences (ACC) on the “unidentified health incidents” reported in Havana in which some U.S. employees complained of various symptoms when they were stationed in Havana. Similar symptoms apparently appeared in some Canadian citizens and, later, in U.S. employees in other countries.
Cuba Says ‘Mysterious Syndrome’ is Not Scientifically Plausible
Canadian target of Miles Guo and Steve Bannon protest group says family is ‘still living in fear’ as criminal case gets underway in brutal beating of his friend
The Nova Scotia shooter case has hallmarks of an undercover operation
The Nova Scotia shooter case has hallmarks of an undercover operation
Police sources say the killer’s withdrawal of $475,000 was highly irregular, and how an RCMP ‘agent’ would get money