FREEDOM WINS – AUGUST 2023
- A terminally-ill woman in Alberta has likely returned to the organ transplant list after being denied life-saving surgery over her COVID-19 jab status. After a Supreme Court dismissal, Ms. Sheila Annette Lewis launched a new lawsuit against Alberta Health Services for medical malpractice. In an interview with Rebel News, her legal representation announced a breaking development: the parties involved have now signed a confidential agreement that Ms. Lewis is satisfied with.
- Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was loudly booed during an appearance to open the 2023 North American Indigenous Games in Halifax. This isn’t the first time that Trudeau was heckled by a crowd at a First Nations event. While at a 2022 event in Kamloops, British Columbia, the prime minister was beset by Indigenous protesters.
- A study has found that Canadians’ interest in purchasing an electric vehicle has declined by 13% in the past year, despite the Trudeau government pushing these cars as part of its “Net-Zero” agenda.
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- A recent ruling by the Canadian Armed Forces Grievance Board found that the Canadian Armed Forces’ mandatory Covid-19 vaccination policy violated the Charter rights of a member who was released for refusing to get vaccinated.
- The Supreme Court has ruled that race-conscious admission policies of Harvard College and the University of North Carolina violate the Constitution, bringing an end to affirmative action in higher education in a decision that will reverberate across campuses nationwide.
- The US House Committee on Appropriations has approved a bill (FY 2024 State, Foreign Operations, and Related Programs Appropriations) that, if enacted, would ax government funding for the World Health Organization. Besides putting the WHO’s funding on the chopping block, the bill also proposes to terminate the government’s engagement with the World Economic Forum, and to lay down a prohibition on funding to the Wuhan Institute of Virology, the EcoHealth Alliance, and gain-of-function research. Furthermore, the bill takes a stand against government “misinformation” and “disinformation” programs.
- Amidst the growing tension over financial institutions in the UK freezing funds and blacklisting customers and businesses with certain viewpoints, the “debanking” wave in the UK may finally be coming to an end. The UK Treasury has announced that it will be stepping in with regulations to ensure that freedom from debanking is safeguarded.
- An international cycling organization (Union Cycliste International) issued a statement saying that it will impose a ban on anyone who was born male competing in all women’s sports event categories.
- Barclays Bank has agreed to make a payment of £21,500 plus legal fees to the Core Issues Trust, a Christian ministry situated in Northern Ireland. The payment is intended as compensation after Barclay’s sudden closure of the ministry’s account in July 2020 due to pressure from the LGBT+ community.
- After being called a “racist” for declaring that she would prefer to be called a “woman” instead of a “birthing person” (a new term meant to be inclusive to both women and transgendered men in the abortion debate) Ana Kasparian, co-host of the popular Left-wing show “The Young Turks,” takes “the red pill.” During a two-hour live stream on the Sitch & Adam Show, Ana apologized for having been wrong about a number of topics, and now admits that puberty blockers for children can be irreversible, the vaccine mandates were wrong, and most importantly, acknowledged her role in furthering division between the left and the right. Ana cited her trust in mainstream news as the reason she got so many things wrong.