• The City of Ottawa has introduced an expansion to its anti-idling bylaw that can only be described as "we don't care if you freeze in winter" bylaw.
    This comes into effect this January and violators will face fines starting at $500, up to $100,000 for repeat offenses. 🤦🏻‍♂️🤦🏻‍♂️🤦🏻‍♂️
    ‼️ The City of Ottawa has introduced an expansion to its anti-idling bylaw that can only be described as "we don't care if you freeze in winter" bylaw. This comes into effect this January and violators will face fines starting at $500, up to $100,000 for repeat offenses. 🤦🏻‍♂️🤦🏻‍♂️🤦🏻‍♂️
    PETITION: Allow the Preheating of Our Cars
    After we shared this news, we received a flood of backlash against the plan to force people to freeze in their cars this winter. He has a chauffeur, so he doesn't care, he will be warm either way. You and your family on the other hand, you a
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    INTERNET CENSORSHIP AND THOUGHT CONTROL WATCH HERE https://odysee.com/@FreedomFighterRadio:3/amradio1b:7 ‘Big Brother’ isn’t just watching — He’s changing how your brain works The research team at the University of Technology Sydney, led by Seymour, designed an ingenious experiment to test how surveillance affects our unconscious visual processing. They recruited 54 undergraduate students and split them into two groups: one group completed a visual task while being conspicuously monitored by multiple surveillance cameras, while the control group performed the same task without cameras present. The monitored group was shown the surveillance setup beforehand, including a live feed of themselves from the adjacent room, and had to sign additional consent forms acknowledging they would be watched. To ensure participants felt the full weight of surveillance, cameras were positioned to capture their whole body, face, and even their hands as they performed the task.
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    INTERNET CENSORSHIP AND THOUGHT CONTROL ‘Big Brother’ isn’t just watching — He’s changing how your brain works WATCH HERE: https://rumble.com/v65iyzs-internet-censorship-and-thought-control.html?e9s=src_v1_ucp The research team at the University of Technology Sydney, led by Seymour, designed an ingenious experiment to test how surveillance affects our unconscious visual processing. They recruited 54 undergraduate students and split them into two groups: one group completed a visual task while being conspicuously monitored by multiple surveillance cameras, while the control group performed the same task without cameras present. The monitored group was shown the surveillance setup beforehand, including a live feed of themselves from the adjacent room, and had to sign additional consent forms acknowledging they would be watched. To ensure participants felt the full weight of surveillance, cameras were positioned to capture their whole body, face, and even their hands as they performed the task.
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    The federal government’s plan to impose “net neutrality” regulations went beyond its authority, a U.S. appeals court ruled on Jan. 2, the Epoch Times reported.The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) regulations, which bar internet service providers from blocking or limiting access to users, violate federal law because the providers provide an information service, not a telecommunications service, U.S. Circuit Judge Judge Richard Allen Griffin wrote for a unanimous panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit. https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/latest-blow-democrats-appeals-court-strikes-down-net-neutrality
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    In Latest Blow To Democrats, Appeals Court Strikes Down Net Neutrality
    A US appeals court says that the Federal Communications Commission did not have the authority to adopt the regulations...
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    Canadians should brace for multiple tax increases as they prepare for 2025. The Canadian Taxpayers Federation released its annual report outlining major federal tax increases coming in the new year. While many tax increases are upcoming, the federation highlighted increases to payroll taxes, the carbon tax, alcohol taxes, and the temporary sales tax holiday. The Liberals are raising the mandatory contributions to the Canada Pension Plan and Employment Insurance in 2025. The combined increase will cost Canadians up to $403 next year. https://tnc.news/2025/01/02/canadians-to-face-multiple-federal-tax-hikes-in-2025/
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    Canadians to face multiple federal tax hikes in 2025, taxpayer advocates warn
    The Canadian Taxpayers Federation released its annual report outlining major federal tax increases coming in the new year.
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  • The latest public sector strike that halted Canada’s economy was the Canadian Postal Workers strike in the lead-up to Christmas but this issue has been a persistent issue for many years. Powerful unions in critical industries have been forcing workers to down tools when they’re needed the most. Most Canadians agree that unions should be able to strike and bargain for better wages and rights, but should that include critical industry workers as well who routinely use strikes to shut down the economy?
    https://tnc.news/2025/01/03/faulkner-morgan-big-unions-hostage/
    The latest public sector strike that halted Canada’s economy was the Canadian Postal Workers strike in the lead-up to Christmas but this issue has been a persistent issue for many years. Powerful unions in critical industries have been forcing workers to down tools when they’re needed the most. Most Canadians agree that unions should be able to strike and bargain for better wages and rights, but should that include critical industry workers as well who routinely use strikes to shut down the economy? https://tnc.news/2025/01/03/faulkner-morgan-big-unions-hostage/
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    The Faulkner Show | How big unions hold Canada’s economy hostage (Ft. Gwyn Morgan)
    Most Canadians agree that unions should be able to strike and bargain for better wages and rights, but should that include critical industry workers as well who routinely use strikes to shut down the economy? Gwyn Morgan, one of Canada’s most senior executives in the natural resources industry, joi
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    A designated terror group that has vowed to "defeat" America will be holding its annual Islamic supremacy conference in Mississauga, Ontario, on January 18. The theme of the conference, hosted by Hizb ut-Tahrir, is "eliminating the obstacles that are delaying the return" of the global Islamic caliphate, the Western Standard first reported. Hizb ut-Tahrir, which translates to "Party of Liberation," posted about its Khalifah (Caliphate) Conference on Facebook, writing, "Is America really so powerful that our Ummah (community) can't defeat it?"The group did not publicly disclose the location of the conference, however, those who wish to attend the event will receive the location after registering through Eventbrite. https://thepostmillennial.com/islamic-terror-group-that-vows-to-defeat-america-to-host-annual-conference-in-canada
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    Islamic terror group that vows to ‘defeat’ America to host annual conference in Canada
    “Is America really so powerful that our Ummah (community) can’t defeat it?”
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    This article just received an update, because I made a discovery the other day that will make the world of document signing so much more reachable to those who need to send out documents for signatures. A promo for an e-sign service crossed my screen the other day, with claims that it's free service was better than others out there. I always challenge such claims, so that sent me off to the search engine to find out if their offering really was better. First, the company only offered 2 free requests a month instead of the usual 3 most others offer, and second, there are more companies offering anywhere from 3 to 5 requests in a month than I thought. Some don't let you save templates in the free version, some are better for simple documents, some let you add as many fields as you require. Some let you duplicate a document to send to someone else. When I discovered this, another thought dawned on me, and it's a thought that has gotten me into trouble with others in the past when I first wrote this article. In fact, it was an accusation around the use of free services that spawned the article in the first place back in June 2020. I've now updated this article on how to conduct business for free! https://naturalhealthgodsway.ca/2020/06/22/business-on-a-budget-can-you-really-do-it-for-free/
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    A man convicted of killing four people in a Paris synagogue bombing has been working as a professor in Canada. Hassan Niam Diab, 70, was convicted of terrorism charges in French court in 2023. Despite the conviction, Diab has continued teaching "social justice" classes at Carleton University in Ottawa. He was sentenced to life in prison and has been awaiting extradition to France. Conservative lawmakers and concerned Jewish community members sounded the alarm about the matter, which captured the attention of American mogul Elon Musk. "A mass murderer is living free as a professor in Canada?" Musk wrote on X, sharing a post from Pierre Poilivere, the Conservative Party Leader and candidate challenging Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in the upcoming October election. Poilivere questioned why Diab has yet to be extradited, saying the convicted terrorist has been "living freely in Canada" and working with young impressionable minds. https://thepostmillennial.com/man-convicted-of-killing-4-in-paris-synagogue-bombing-teaches-social-justice-at-carleton-university-in-canada
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  • Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky marked the start of Canada's G7 presidency, praising the country’s longstanding support for Ukraine in its war against Russia. “Today marks the beginning of Canada’s G7 Presidency. We are all placing great hope in this year – that together, in 2025, through our collective strength, we can achieve a stable and just peace,” Zelensky said in his statement.
    https://thepostmillennial.com/zelensky-praises-canadas-role-in-supporting-ukraine-as-it-takes-over-g7-leadership
    Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky marked the start of Canada's G7 presidency, praising the country’s longstanding support for Ukraine in its war against Russia. “Today marks the beginning of Canada’s G7 Presidency. We are all placing great hope in this year – that together, in 2025, through our collective strength, we can achieve a stable and just peace,” Zelensky said in his statement. https://thepostmillennial.com/zelensky-praises-canadas-role-in-supporting-ukraine-as-it-takes-over-g7-leadership
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    Zelensky praises Canada’s role in supporting Ukraine as it takes over G7 leadership
    “Together, we must ensure that Moscow gains no benefit from this war.”
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