• Refugees rely on food banks, welfare years after arrival: report!
    Between 2016 and 2022, two-thirds of refugees were men under 29 from Syria and Afghanistan.
    https://www.rebelnews.com/refugees_rely_on_food_banks_welfare_years_after_arrival_report

    Refugees rely on food banks, welfare years after arrival: report! Between 2016 and 2022, two-thirds of refugees were men under 29 from Syria and Afghanistan. https://www.rebelnews.com/refugees_rely_on_food_banks_welfare_years_after_arrival_report
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    Refugees rely on food banks, welfare years after arrival: report
    Between 2016 and 2022, two-thirds of refugees were men under 29 from Syria and Afghanistan.
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  • Bovear 10: This is what cows are now being fed.

    Is it safe? Well, let me show you what those promoting and using it say: "The bottom line is that 3-NOP is safe."

    OK, that tells me enough -- I'll ensure I steer clear of this one.

    Buy your beef from a local farmer -- do NOT buy it from grocery stores unless you really don't care about what is actually in the food you and your family consume . . .

    https://theconversation.com/bovaer-is-added-to-cow-feed-to-reduce-methane-emissions-does-it-get-into-milk-and-meat-and-is-it-harmful-for-humans-245364
    Bovear 10: This is what cows are now being fed. Is it safe? Well, let me show you what those promoting and using it say: "The bottom line is that 3-NOP is safe." OK, that tells me enough -- I'll ensure I steer clear of this one. Buy your beef from a local farmer -- do NOT buy it from grocery stores unless you really don't care about what is actually in the food you and your family consume . . . https://theconversation.com/bovaer-is-added-to-cow-feed-to-reduce-methane-emissions-does-it-get-into-milk-and-meat-and-is-it-harmful-for-humans-245364
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    Bovaer is added to cow feed to reduce methane emissions. Does it get into milk and meat? And is it harmful for humans?
    There has been an enormous amount of misinformation about Bovaer, with concerns it could make its way to humans via milk or beef. Here’s what the science says.
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  • The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is expected to announce a decision in the next few weeks on whether to revoke approval for the dangerous artificial food color Red Dye No. 3 (Red 3) due to its allegedly carcinogenic properties. There is a resounding demand from consumer advocacy groups and lawmakers for federal regulators to ban the use of Red 3, a dye that infuses popular candies, foods, and drinks with bright red colors. Synthetic dyes became available in the 1900s. Early artificial colors were called “coal-tar” colors because the base materials were derived from bituminous coal. Today, most synthetic coloring comes from petroleum or crude oil.
    https://activistpost.com/2024/12/why-are-we-feeding-our-children-food-made-from-petroleum.html
    The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is expected to announce a decision in the next few weeks on whether to revoke approval for the dangerous artificial food color Red Dye No. 3 (Red 3) due to its allegedly carcinogenic properties. There is a resounding demand from consumer advocacy groups and lawmakers for federal regulators to ban the use of Red 3, a dye that infuses popular candies, foods, and drinks with bright red colors. Synthetic dyes became available in the 1900s. Early artificial colors were called “coal-tar” colors because the base materials were derived from bituminous coal. Today, most synthetic coloring comes from petroleum or crude oil. https://activistpost.com/2024/12/why-are-we-feeding-our-children-food-made-from-petroleum.html
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    Why are we Feeding our Children Food Made From Petroleum? - Activist Post
    Natural food dyes have been used for centuries to color food. However, synthetic colors can be mass-produced at a fraction of the cost.
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  • Food prices will continue to soar, thanks to Justinflation!
    The cost of feeding a typical family of four will go up several hundred dollars next year, said the Food Price Report. “Looking ahead to 2025 we are expecting a family of four with the same demographic makeup to spend $16,833.67,” it said.
    #NoMoreLiberalsAndNDP
    #SayingTheQuietPartOutLoud
    #resigntrudeau
    #JustSayNoMore
    https://www.rebelnews.com/food_prices_will_continue_to_soar_thanks_to_justinflation
    Food prices will continue to soar, thanks to Justinflation! The cost of feeding a typical family of four will go up several hundred dollars next year, said the Food Price Report. “Looking ahead to 2025 we are expecting a family of four with the same demographic makeup to spend $16,833.67,” it said. 🇨🇦#NoMoreLiberalsAndNDP🇨🇦 🇨🇦#SayingTheQuietPartOutLoud🇨🇦 🇨🇦#resigntrudeau🇨🇦 🇨🇦#JustSayNoMore🇨🇦 https://www.rebelnews.com/food_prices_will_continue_to_soar_thanks_to_justinflation
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    Food prices will continue to soar, thanks to Justinflation
    Almost a quarter (23%) of Canadians will rely on food banks to eat this fall and winter, according to Statistics Canada. The rate in 2021 was 20%.
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  • "Opportunities provided by our growing economy and measures passed to ensure that the province remains the most affordable place to live, work and raise a family in Canada." Several sectors led the charge, including health care and social assistance (up 13.5%), accommodation and food services (up 13.6%), and resource industries like mining and oil (up 14.1%).
    https://www.westernstandard.news/saskatchewan/saskatchewan-leads-nation-with-lowest-unemployment-rate-strong-job-growth/60241
    "Opportunities provided by our growing economy and measures passed to ensure that the province remains the most affordable place to live, work and raise a family in Canada." Several sectors led the charge, including health care and social assistance (up 13.5%), accommodation and food services (up 13.6%), and resource industries like mining and oil (up 14.1%). https://www.westernstandard.news/saskatchewan/saskatchewan-leads-nation-with-lowest-unemployment-rate-strong-job-growth/60241
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    Saskatchewan leads nation with lowest unemployment rate, strong job growth
    Saskatchewan recorded the lowest unemployment rate in Canada for November, at 5.6%, significantly below the national average of 6.8%. Statistics Canada also reported that the province added 8,400 jobs year-over-year, reflecting continued economic growth.
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  • Have fun with 'Net Zero', you Brit greenies . . .

    What Net Zero Means: Rationing, Blackouts and Travel Restrictions in the Next Five Years

    Earlier this week the Labour backbencher and Chairman of the U.K. Parliament’s Energy Committee Bill Esterson noted that ​people will have to adjust their habits to meet Net Zero emission goals for 2030. Such honesty, emerging as it does from the Parliament of Net Zero nodding donkeys, is to be applauded.

    What does it mean? Try this:
    * A 30% reduction in energy demand. After 2030, consider that all beef, lamb and dairy will be banned and “replaced by new diets”.
    * A massive 45% cut in most common building materials such as cement, along with a similar reduction in road freight traffic.
    * An attack on farming which will be remorseless with fertiliser restriction halving “direct emission” from the soil.

    To sum it all up: widespread rationing and blackouts along with food, holiday and travel restrictions, all within about 60 months.​

    https://dailysceptic.org/2024/11/28/time-for-starmer-to-be-honest-about-what-net-zero-means-rationing-blackouts-and-travel-restrictions-in-the-next-five-years/
    Have fun with 'Net Zero', you Brit greenies . . . What Net Zero Means: Rationing, Blackouts and Travel Restrictions in the Next Five Years Earlier this week the Labour backbencher and Chairman of the U.K. Parliament’s Energy Committee Bill Esterson noted that ​people will have to adjust their habits to meet Net Zero emission goals for 2030. Such honesty, emerging as it does from the Parliament of Net Zero nodding donkeys, is to be applauded. What does it mean? Try this: * A 30% reduction in energy demand. After 2030, consider that all beef, lamb and dairy will be banned and “replaced by new diets”. * A massive 45% cut in most common building materials such as cement, along with a similar reduction in road freight traffic. * An attack on farming which will be remorseless with fertiliser restriction halving “direct emission” from the soil. To sum it all up: widespread rationing and blackouts along with food, holiday and travel restrictions, all within about 60 months.​ https://dailysceptic.org/2024/11/28/time-for-starmer-to-be-honest-about-what-net-zero-means-rationing-blackouts-and-travel-restrictions-in-the-next-five-years/
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    Time for Starmer to Be Honest About What Net Zero Means: Rationing, Blackouts and Travel Restrictions in the Next Five Years – The Daily Sceptic
    Time for Starmer to be honest about what Net Zero means, says Chris Morrison. Rationing, blackouts and travel restrictions in five years. That's according to a Government-funded report that, for a change, says it plain.
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  • Israel is examining the launch of a "pilot program" that could see US private security firms replace the army in northern Gaza to "accompany food and medicine convoys" for Palestinians who remain in the devastated region, according to a report by Israeli daily Globes. Among the top competitors for the multi-million dollar contract are Constellis, the direct successor to infamous mercenary company Blackwater, and Orbis, a little-known South Carolina company run by former generals that has worked with the Pentagon for 20 years.
    https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/us-firms-compete-huge-contracts-control-north-gaza-security
    Israel is examining the launch of a "pilot program" that could see US private security firms replace the army in northern Gaza to "accompany food and medicine convoys" for Palestinians who remain in the devastated region, according to a report by Israeli daily Globes. Among the top competitors for the multi-million dollar contract are Constellis, the direct successor to infamous mercenary company Blackwater, and Orbis, a little-known South Carolina company run by former generals that has worked with the Pentagon for 20 years. https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/us-firms-compete-huge-contracts-control-north-gaza-security
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  • Which livestock is the subject here?
    The Human with a soul represented by the strawman (under Admiralty Law) at the Stock Exchange or the animals transformed in food for the Human with a soul or both? One way or the other, Gates & Co do not deserve to stay on the Whole Planet!
    https://x.com/realTrumpNewsX/status/1862253058043871740
    Which livestock is the subject here? The Human with a soul represented by the strawman (under Admiralty Law) at the Stock Exchange or the animals transformed in food for the Human with a soul or both? One way or the other, Gates & Co do not deserve to stay on the Whole Planet! https://x.com/realTrumpNewsX/status/1862253058043871740
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  • Why do we need RFK Jr. overseeing the FDA, big Pharma and big Ag?

    1. Almost 50% of the FDA's budget comes from the pharmaceutical industry.

    2. Revolving Door: In the past 20 years, 11 of 12 FDA commissioners went on to take high-paying jobs at pharmaceutical companies.

    3. “In 2020, the USDA Dietary Guidelines for Americans Committee, 95% of the panelists had conflicts of interest with the food industry and the pharmaceutical industry.”

    4. “The Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics… not only do they own stock in ultra-processed food companies, but they take gifts from ultra-processed food companies as well.”

    5. “The food pyramid was a pyramid scheme to get certain people rich and other people fat and sick.”
    Why do we need RFK Jr. overseeing the FDA, big Pharma and big Ag? 1. Almost 50% of the FDA's budget comes from the pharmaceutical industry. 2. Revolving Door: In the past 20 years, 11 of 12 FDA commissioners went on to take high-paying jobs at pharmaceutical companies. 3. “In 2020, the USDA Dietary Guidelines for Americans Committee, 95% of the panelists had conflicts of interest with the food industry and the pharmaceutical industry.” 4. “The Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics… not only do they own stock in ultra-processed food companies, but they take gifts from ultra-processed food companies as well.” 5. “The food pyramid was a pyramid scheme to get certain people rich and other people fat and sick.”
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  • Coming to CANADA soon just as there did in N.Z. Consumer and civil rights groups are questioning the results of a facial recognition trial conducted by New Zealand’s supermarket chain Foodstuffs. The retailer has been deploying the technology in its stores to prevent retail crime. One of the main concerns about the technology is the accuracy of facial recognition on minority populations with darker skin. According to independent consumer protection organization Consumer NZ, the Foodstuffs trial did not gather information on the ethnicity of individuals misidentified by facial recognition.
    https://www.biometricupdate.com/202411/new-zealands-foodstuff-defends-its-use-of-facial-recognition
    Coming to CANADA soon just as there did in N.Z. Consumer and civil rights groups are questioning the results of a facial recognition trial conducted by New Zealand’s supermarket chain Foodstuffs. The retailer has been deploying the technology in its stores to prevent retail crime. One of the main concerns about the technology is the accuracy of facial recognition on minority populations with darker skin. According to independent consumer protection organization Consumer NZ, the Foodstuffs trial did not gather information on the ethnicity of individuals misidentified by facial recognition. https://www.biometricupdate.com/202411/new-zealands-foodstuff-defends-its-use-of-facial-recognition
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    New Zealand’s Foodstuff defends its use of facial recognition
    Consumer and civil rights groups are questioning the results of a facial recognition trial conducted by New Zealand’s supermarket chain Foodstuffs.
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