Joyce Grindle
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🇨🇦 Cops in Vancouver pulled this guy over and told him he had to come with them because a psychiatrist certified him under the Mental Health Act. "What is going on? I've never been given a psych eval. He just looked at me and said you're certified."


The absolute privacy of your own living room has been systematically compromised, transformed into a direct surveillance pipeline for a hostile foreign regime. A federal class-action lawsuit filed in California against Hisense USA alleges that millions of American households are actively being monitored through their smart televisions. According to the complaint, Hisense devices use embedded Automatic Content Recognition (ACR) technology to capture every sound and image displayed on the screen as often as every 500 milliseconds, tracking viewing habits, gaming activities, and sensitive household data. The national security threat is direct and systemic. Hisense is ultimately tied to a Chinese state-owned enterprise, meaning the sensitive data harvested from American living rooms is distributed to Chinese parent companies and affiliates. Under China’s National Intelligence Law, these entities are legally compelled to hand over all data to the Chinese Communist Party on demand. This federal lawsuit follows a major action by the Texas Attorney General, who previously secured a temporary restraining order against Hisense by labeling these smart TVs as mass surveillance systems operating without meaningful consumer consent. #UnveiledChina #SmartTVSpying #Hisense #DataPrivacy #NationalSecurity #CCPInfluence #MassSurveillance #ConsumerProtection



Ottawa seeking contractor to distribute N95 respirators and medical masks across Canada PHAC issues new procurement notice for distribution of masks to offices, reception centres, emergency lodging sites and NGO networks. rebelne.ws/4tQqpkJ








Hi Scott, we think one of the biggest misperceptions about Tim Hortons is how the TFW program has been used. About 3.6% of team members were hired through the TFW program. These are positions in communities where restaurant owners faced documented labour shortages and went through the full government approval process before hiring. This new campaign will help Canadian restaurant owners hire 10,000 new local team members, supporting natural turnover and growth of Tim Hortons restaurants – including 80 new restaurants opening this year across Canada.










