Canada says Hong Kong graduates can apply for work permits, slams China on rights

Hong Kong graduates of Canadian universities can apply for a new category of three-year work permits. Temporary Hong Kong residents, including visitors, students and workers, can apply online for visas.
Ontario mom fined $880 for having her in-laws babysit their grandkids

By her account, she was dropping her children off to their grandparents’ house for childcar
‘I want accountability,’ says mother whose son was detained in quarantine facility

The 20-year-old was taken into custody for taking the antigen test instead of PCR
Some Toronto businesses are planning to open next week, despite lockdown orders

A group called ‘We Are All Essential’ is inviting small businesses to open February 11th
Rebel News accuses mayor John Tory of secretly staying in his Florida home over the weekend

We caught John Tory’s family having a secret get together in North Palm beach Florida this weekend,” said Rebel News Commander, Ezra Levant
Rideau Hall called a ‘toxic work environment’ under Payette with ‘screaming, public humiliation’

Julie Payette resigned as governor general last week after scandal broke out about her treatment of staff
Ontario holding onto $6.4 billion in unspent pandemic relief funds

Ontario has a total of $6.4 billion in unspent COVID-19 relief funds, more than any other province, according to a report conducted by the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives (CCPA). The report was conducted to examine how much money different levels of government have spent on the pandemic so far, and concluded that six provinces […]
Alberta Premier says cancelling Keystone XL will lead US to depend on OPEC dictatorships for oil

Justin Trudeau says while disappointed, they will live with this decision
Ontario extends state of emergency and stay-at-home order for additional two weeks

Ontario’s Chief Medical Officer of Health said Ontario will need to see less than 1,000 cases per day before the lockdown can be lifted.
Chris Sky receives an apology from RCMP for arrest, drops charges

Canadian activist Chris Sky has been cleared of charges from the October 2020 arrest for not wearing a face mask. Sky tweeted that RCMP has apologized and would be sending him $500