Shortly after winning the federal election in 1968, Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau remarked on the need for world recognition of the People’s Republic of China multiple times. With Canada’s help, the People’s Republic of China got a seat at the United Nations General Assembly in 1971, and many other Western countries started establishing their own relations with the Communist ... Continue Reading
Church and Political Correctness
The federal government has made Indigenous spiritual ceremonies exempt from public gathering restrictions while Churches and other houses of worship face prosecution for opening up. True North's Andrew Lawton talks about how the federal government is letting pandering and political correctness trump science and religious freedom. ... Continue Reading
Why are Shops Owners Not Getting Answers?
I know this is not normal times and we need to act wisely with regards to proper distancing. But does everyone need to remain locked down? It is absurd to lockdown an entire healthy nation, including our local businesses. Small mom and pop shops cannot afford the expenses to remain in business. However you look at the situation, you still have bills to pay even when your ... Continue Reading
Is China Really our Neighbour?
Today is the 500th day China has held two Canadians hostage, Michael Kovrig and Michael Spavor, kidnapped as a political punishment to us. Food for Thought… Will you continue with a relationship that causes disharmony and distrust to your family? Would you even consider friendship with a neighbour who has been deceiving you? Will you continue to confide in them ... Continue Reading
Battle in Rural Areas
In a small upstate town outside the big city people are seeking refuge in trailer parks and cottages. However, these citizens can also be carriers of the virus without symptoms and just by going into the supermarkets, carry the virus with them. New Hampshire, with a population of 1.37 million, have over 137 positive cases of the virus. Dr. Maria Ryan has been following ... Continue Reading