
Myanmar military seizes George Soros’ bank accounts, seeks to arrest staff members
The military has issued 11 arrest warrants against staff members of the Open Society Foundation and has arrested the organization’s financial officer over allegations of financial misconduct

Our home and native land? The ‘paralyzing fear’ of being East Asian amid a year of anti-Asian racism in Canada
East Asians report physical assault, racial slurs, being told they are unwelcome — in their own country.

Superior court judge rules elderly couple can be mask free in their condo building
Have mask mandates gone too far when people are restricted access to their condo buildings without masks? A superior court judge in Burlington ruled that

MPP presents bill to restrict in-store placement of junk food to curb poor eating habits during lockdown when gyms remain shut
Studies show the link between a high BMI and increased risk for “severe COVID-19 associated illness”

N.L. won’t release pre-election COVID data under Cabinet Confidentiality protection
Can we trust the government when laws are designed to protect politicians from releasing information to the public based on political career strategy? Recently Premier

Police attempt to arrest Chris Sky on IG live
If the Quarantine Act states that a person with a medical exemption has the right to not wear a mask in public places without proving

Manchester Child Sexual Exploitation Unit identifies over 800 offenders involved in child sex grooming gangs
A new police unit in Manchester, UK, has already identified over 800 offenders of child sex grooming gangs. The Child Sexual Exploitation unit of 54

Report: US accounts for one third of all global arms exports
Imports and exports of arms are said to be close to their highest level since the end of the cold war

Dutch police violently assault peaceful protestors
Are freedom and human rights just an illusion in developed countries? People are beaten, arrested, silenced, fined, and oppressed for protesting questionable COVID restrictions. Why

Thousands joined historical World Wide Rally for Freedom against government restrictions in Toronto
Toronto united on March 20 to ‘Just Say No’ to masks, experimental vaccines and lockdowns

“Eileen de Villa claimed to be an occupant of my property … then hired the Toronto police service as a third party to come and enforce that act” INNterview with Adam Skelly, owner of Adamson BBQ, on Ontario lockdowns and $187,000 fine
The City of Toronto changed the locks of Adamson BBQ after Dr. de Villa, medical officer of health for the city, invoked section 22 to close the property and fined Skelly $187,000 for 200 police officers deployed for the action. She also stated that she had reasonable beliefs that a communicable disease was present on the property.

Mississippi Gov. bans transgender athletes from women’s sports
Mississippi Republican Governor Tate Reeves recently signed a bill preventing transgender athletes from competing in female sports teams. The bill, known as Senate Bill 2536,

Advocacy group calls for quarantine hotel policy to be scrapped
A constitutional rights advocacy group filed an application with Ontario’s Superior Court of Justice against the government’s mandatory quarantine hotel policy. The Canadian Constitution Foundation

Anti-lockdown protest held in Montreal results in hundreds of tickets against demonstrators
Thousands filled the streets of Montreal over the weekend to protest against the lockdown measures. 10 people were arrested, and over 140 tickets were handed

Police fire teargas in Montreal protest
Police deployed teargas without warning onto demonstrators in Montreal during last weekend’s peaceful anti-lockdown protest. It’s estimated that at least 3,000-5,000 people attended the protest,

George Floyd’s family gets US$27 M settlement
On March 12, the city of Minneapolis agreed to pay US$27 million to settle a lawsuit by George Floyd’s surviving family, over his death in

[TRIGGER WARNING: Child abuse, suicide] Former two-time Olympian wants an independent investigation into USA Gymnastics
Aly Raisman calls for the investigation after a former USA Gymnastics Olympics coach committed suicide following charges against him for sexually abusing minors. “Monsters don’t thrive for decades without the help of people,” said Raisman.

MP Derek Sloan launches petition against ‘vaxxports’ in Canada
As the European Union takes the lead on vaccine passports — proof of vaccination documents — Canada’s chief science adviser is set to release a

Farmers threaten to boycott UN Food Systems Summit as it focuses on big players alone
Climate change continues to intensify globally, contributing to a world hunger crisis. Some farmers and human rights groups aren’t thrilled that the UN’s Food Systems Summit concept paper left them out of the plan for change and highlighted the importance of big corporations.

JCCF continues to fight against COVID-19 ticketing across Canada
It is representing about 100 people who have been fined for allegedly breaching public health orders during the lockdown