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After U S Capitol siege, Canadian rallied for storming of Parliament and killing of politicians, health officials

Article content The day after the deadly siege in Washington D.C., a Canadian user on an alternative social media platform where hard right users flocked after Facebook and Twitter started moderating misinformation tried to muster an attack in Ottawa to overthrow the Canadian government, and posted a stream of assassination threats against politicians and public health figures. Among those targeted were Prime Minister Justin Trudeau; Alberta Premier Jason Kenney; federal NDP leader Jagmeet Singh; and Alberta’s chief medical officer of health, Dr. Deena Hinshaw. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or

Enforce COVID-19 health orders, Saskatoon lawyer says, with only 2 of 28 fines from last year paid

Enforce COVID-19 health orders, Saskatoon lawyer says, with only 2 of 28 fines from last year paid In Saskatchewan last year, 28 people and businesses were fined for violating coronavirus public health orders, yet only two have paid their fines, according to the Ministry of Justice. Social Sharing CBC News · Posted: Jan 22, 2021 12:59 PM CT | Last Updated: January 22 Hundreds have attended rallies to protest mask-wearing, vaccines and a host of other issues, but very few fines have been issued. Even fewer have been paid, according to information from the Ministry of Justice.(Mr. YXE/Twitter)

Church services, COVID-19 cases, deli theft: Top stories of the week

After announcing they would stop holding in-person services, and several members being charged for gathering, a church in Woolwich Township held a drive-in service Sunday morning, an option that is allowed during the Ontario-wide COVID-19 lockdown. For the past two weeks, however, Trinity Bible Chapel has held in-person services which resulted in a number of charges and fines that could potentially cost as much as $10.8 million total in addition to jail time. The church will be represented in court by the Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms. Loblaw Companies Ltd. has confirmed that it will be ceasing its company-run transportation operations at its location on Maple Grove Road in Cambridge in two months.

Trinity Bible Chapel holds drive-in service following charges for in-person services

  KITCHENER After announcing they would stop holding in-person services, and several members being charged for gathering, a church in Woolwich Township is going with a drive-in option. A drive-in service was held at Trinity Bible Chapel Sunday morning, an option that is allowed during the Ontario-wide COVID-19 lockdown. For the past two weeks, however, the church has held in-person services which resulted in a number of charges and fines that could potentially cost as much as $10.8 million total in addition to jail time. The church will be represented in court by the Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms. They ve obviously escalated this to a point where the implications of being convicted and fined the full amount are beyond comprehension almost, said Lisa Bildy with the justice centre. They have the right to worship in this country and if that is going to be taken away from them it has to be for good reasons with evidence and we d like to see the government

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