• (Bloomberg) -- Canada is deploying what it calls an “aerial intelligence task force” as part of a new C$1.3 billion ($908 million) plan to address US President-elect Donald Trump’s concerns about migrants and fentanyl flowing across the northern border. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police will operate the task force, made up of helicopters, drones and mobile surveillance towers. It’s one of multiple measures unveiled by the Canadian government on Tuesday in an effort to avert Trump’s threat of 25% tariffs on all goods from the country unless it boosts border security. The announcement comes a day after the country’s finance minister, Chrystia Freeland, abruptly resigned, accusing Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of failing to seriously prepare for a Trump presidency. She was replaced by Dominic LeBlanc, the public safety minister who released the border plan on Tuesday.
    https://www.bnnbloomberg.ca/business/2024/12/17/canada-expands-aerial-border-surveillance-to-pacify-trump/
    (Bloomberg) -- Canada is deploying what it calls an “aerial intelligence task force” as part of a new C$1.3 billion ($908 million) plan to address US President-elect Donald Trump’s concerns about migrants and fentanyl flowing across the northern border. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police will operate the task force, made up of helicopters, drones and mobile surveillance towers. It’s one of multiple measures unveiled by the Canadian government on Tuesday in an effort to avert Trump’s threat of 25% tariffs on all goods from the country unless it boosts border security. The announcement comes a day after the country’s finance minister, Chrystia Freeland, abruptly resigned, accusing Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of failing to seriously prepare for a Trump presidency. She was replaced by Dominic LeBlanc, the public safety minister who released the border plan on Tuesday. https://www.bnnbloomberg.ca/business/2024/12/17/canada-expands-aerial-border-surveillance-to-pacify-trump/
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    Canada Expands Aerial Border Surveillance to Appease Trump
    Canada is deploying what it calls an “aerial intelligence task force” as part of a new C$1.3 billion ($908 million) plan to address US President-elect Donald Trump’s concerns about migrants and fentanyl flowing across the northern border.
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  • They want this poison in every human being on the planet . . .

    COVID-19 Self-Amplifying mRNA Injection Nears European Approval

    CHMP recommends authorization despite grave safety concerns; final regulatory approval now rests with the European Commission.​

    https://petermcculloughmd.substack.com/p/covid-19-self-amplifying-mrna-injection
    They want this poison in every human being on the planet . . . COVID-19 Self-Amplifying mRNA Injection Nears European Approval CHMP recommends authorization despite grave safety concerns; final regulatory approval now rests with the European Commission.​ https://petermcculloughmd.substack.com/p/covid-19-self-amplifying-mrna-injection
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    COVID-19 Self-Amplifying mRNA Injection Nears European Approval
    CHMP recommends authorization despite grave safety concerns; final regulatory approval now rests with the European Commission.
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  • Note something about Bill - 63, We are increasingly concerned about the radicalisation of minors, and minors who support, plan or
    undertake terrorist activities. Radicalised minors can pose the same credible terrorist threat as adults,
    and law enforcement and security agencies cannot address this issue alone.
    https://docs.reclaimthenet.org/Unclassified-Five-Eyes-CT-minors-paper.pdf
    Note something about Bill - 63, We are increasingly concerned about the radicalisation of minors, and minors who support, plan or undertake terrorist activities. Radicalised minors can pose the same credible terrorist threat as adults, and law enforcement and security agencies cannot address this issue alone. https://docs.reclaimthenet.org/Unclassified-Five-Eyes-CT-minors-paper.pdf
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  • See this visualization ON Countries worldwide have been increasingly imposing tariffs on China’s tech industry to address concerns over economic dependence, national security, and market fairness.
    https://www.visualcapitalist.com/which-countries-are-putting-tariffs-on-chinas-tech/
    See this visualization ON Countries worldwide have been increasingly imposing tariffs on China’s tech industry to address concerns over economic dependence, national security, and market fairness. https://www.visualcapitalist.com/which-countries-are-putting-tariffs-on-chinas-tech/
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  • Countries worldwide have been increasingly imposing tariffs on China’s tech industry to address concerns over economic dependence, national security, and market fairness.
    https://www.zerohedge.com/economics/which-countries-are-putting-tariffs-chinas-tech
    Countries worldwide have been increasingly imposing tariffs on China’s tech industry to address concerns over economic dependence, national security, and market fairness. https://www.zerohedge.com/economics/which-countries-are-putting-tariffs-chinas-tech
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    Which Countries Are Putting Tariffs On China's Tech?
    Tariffs have gained renewed focus ahead of President-elect Donald Trump’s second term, and his pro-tariff agenda. The Biden administration hasn’t shied away from trade measures against China either...
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  • OTTAWA — With the fall economic statement to be presented just before they go back to their ridings for Christmas, some Liberal MPs are expressing concern that their government will be blowing past their self-imposed target of keeping deficits below $40 billion. “It’s not an unlimited pot,” said Liberal MP Wayne Long about the federal government’s financial means. “I think that we do need to show fiscal restraint.”
    https://windsorstar.com/news/liberals-concern-chrystia-freeland-40-billion-deficit/wcm/22528c4c-528c-48f4-a543-558aaa364943?__vfz=medium%3Dstandalone_content_recirculation_with_ads
    OTTAWA — With the fall economic statement to be presented just before they go back to their ridings for Christmas, some Liberal MPs are expressing concern that their government will be blowing past their self-imposed target of keeping deficits below $40 billion. “It’s not an unlimited pot,” said Liberal MP Wayne Long about the federal government’s financial means. “I think that we do need to show fiscal restraint.” https://windsorstar.com/news/liberals-concern-chrystia-freeland-40-billion-deficit/wcm/22528c4c-528c-48f4-a543-558aaa364943?__vfz=medium%3Dstandalone_content_recirculation_with_ads
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    'Not an unlimited pot': Some Liberals express concern about Freeland blowing past $40B deficit
    “I think that we do need to show fiscal restraint," said Liberal MP Wayne Long.
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  • And more on the poke (these are real published studies): shedding IS a real thing -- you been poked? That makes you a carrier (and a potential threat) . . .

    https://petermcculloughmd.substack.com/p/new-study-finds-concerning-evidence
    And more on the poke (these are real published studies): shedding IS a real thing -- you been poked? That makes you a carrier (and a potential threat) . . . https://petermcculloughmd.substack.com/p/new-study-finds-concerning-evidence
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    New Study Finds Concerning Evidence of COVID-19 'Vaccine' Shedding
    Menstrual Abnormalities Strongly Associated with Proximity to COVID-19 Vaccinated Individuals
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  • As the legislative session nears its conclusion, X CEO Linda Yaccarino has announced her role in revising the Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA), a move seemingly intended to sway hesitant Republican leaders in the House. But skeptics warn that the bill’s approach to protecting children online—through measures likely to lead to age verification—could come at the cost of privacy and online anonymity, leading to the broader adoption of digital ID systems.
    https://reclaimthenet.org/kids-online-safety-act-privacy-concerns-digital-id
    As the legislative session nears its conclusion, X CEO Linda Yaccarino has announced her role in revising the Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA), a move seemingly intended to sway hesitant Republican leaders in the House. But skeptics warn that the bill’s approach to protecting children online—through measures likely to lead to age verification—could come at the cost of privacy and online anonymity, leading to the broader adoption of digital ID systems. https://reclaimthenet.org/kids-online-safety-act-privacy-concerns-digital-id
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    X's Linda Yaccarino Backs Kids' "Safety" Bill as Digital ID Privacy Fears Grow
    X CEO Linda Yaccarino champions updates to KOSA, but critics warn age verification and digital IDs threaten privacy, anonymity, and free expression.
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  • Science confirms SV40 DNA in Pfizer’s COVID shot, validating concerns over unexplored genetic health risks!
    The peer-reviewed findings confirm the presence of significant residual DNA, including the controversial SV40 promoter, in Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine, igniting further concern around the long-term risks, transmissibility, and potential gene therapy implications that regulators fail to address.
    #NoMoreLiberalsAndNDP
    #SayingTheQuietPartOutLoud
    #resigntrudeau
    #JustSayNoMore
    https://www.rebelnews.com/science_confirms_sv40_dna_in_pfizer_s_covid_shot_validating_concerns_over_unexplored_genetic_health_risks
    Science confirms SV40 DNA in Pfizer’s COVID shot, validating concerns over unexplored genetic health risks! The peer-reviewed findings confirm the presence of significant residual DNA, including the controversial SV40 promoter, in Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine, igniting further concern around the long-term risks, transmissibility, and potential gene therapy implications that regulators fail to address. 🇨🇦#NoMoreLiberalsAndNDP🇨🇦 🇨🇦#SayingTheQuietPartOutLoud🇨🇦 🇨🇦#resigntrudeau🇨🇦 🇨🇦#JustSayNoMore🇨🇦 https://www.rebelnews.com/science_confirms_sv40_dna_in_pfizer_s_covid_shot_validating_concerns_over_unexplored_genetic_health_risks
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    Science confirms SV40 DNA in Pfizer’s COVID shot, validating concerns over unexplored genetic health risks
    A recent peer-reviewed study led by three German researchers has confirmed the presence of significant amounts of residual DNA, including the controversial SV40 promoter, in Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine vials.
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  • One economist says she expects the Bank of Canada to lower its key interest rate by 50 basis points (bps) on Wednesday as the bank continues to shift its focus away from inflation concerns toward stimulating a slowing economy. Citi’s Veronica Clark told BNN Bloomberg that her call for a jumbo rate cut from the central bank has not changed since its last meeting, when it lowered rates by 50 bps after three straight 25-bps cuts. “We are expecting a 50-bps cut on Wednesday, that was my call really after the October meeting when we saw a similarly large 50-bps cut,” she said in a Monday interview.
    https://www.bnnbloomberg.ca/business/economics/2024/12/09/restrictive-rates-no-longer-needed-expect-50-bps-cut-from-boc-economist/
    One economist says she expects the Bank of Canada to lower its key interest rate by 50 basis points (bps) on Wednesday as the bank continues to shift its focus away from inflation concerns toward stimulating a slowing economy. Citi’s Veronica Clark told BNN Bloomberg that her call for a jumbo rate cut from the central bank has not changed since its last meeting, when it lowered rates by 50 bps after three straight 25-bps cuts. “We are expecting a 50-bps cut on Wednesday, that was my call really after the October meeting when we saw a similarly large 50-bps cut,” she said in a Monday interview. https://www.bnnbloomberg.ca/business/economics/2024/12/09/restrictive-rates-no-longer-needed-expect-50-bps-cut-from-boc-economist/
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    Restrictive rates ‘no longer’ needed, expect 50-bps cut from BoC: economist
    One economist says she expects the Bank of Canada to lower its key interest rate by 50 basis points (bps) on Wednesday as the bank continues to shift its focus away from inflation concerns toward stimulating a slowing economy.
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