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Reach for the stars. Sounds like great advice, until you actually try it and get the the shit kicked out of you by security.
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🚨 #BREAKING:
The end of digital privacy in Canada? The Liberals just dropped Bill C-22, and it’s a bombshell.
This "Lawful Access" bill would give the government a backdoor to your online data—no warrant required.
Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree says, "Don't worry, we won’t use it on ordinary Canadians."
🚩 Reality Check: If they aren't targeting ordinary Canadians, why do they need to bypass a judge to see your data?
Is this about "safety," or is it the ultimate internet power grab? Sound off below. 👇
#Canada
#C22 #Privacy #cdnpoli #DigitalRights
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“This meningitis outbreak is deeply unusual and defies easy explanation” says @BBCBreaking
That is unless you have access to google and ten seconds of free time…
It’s not a mystery.
Covid denial has moved to absurd levels now. The article mentions “lockdowns” but not Covid…


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No, it's easily explained.
We have forced every student to get infected multiple times with a virus that fucks their immune system.
It is not only easy to explain, IT WAS FUCKING PREDICTED.
BBC Kent@BBCRadioKent
Kent's meningitis outbreak is deeply unusual and defies easy explanation, according to our health and science correspondent. More here: bbc.in/4smkWCr
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Where do our health care dollars go?
'When it comes to medical technology, such as MRIs and CT scans, Canada ranks dead last, below countries that spend much less per capita, including Slovakia, Croatia and Turkey.'
theglobeandmail.com/investing/pers…
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@acoyne "This cancer, it needs to metastasize."
If we weren't (apparently) being governed by a cabal of fast food franchise owners, real estate agents & landlords & actual importing talent to pivot towards innovation, wage growth & an improving quality of life, you might have a point
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At the very moment when we most need a growing population...
Ben Rabidoux@BenRabidoux
Unprecedented times in Canada as population turns negative on a y/y basis for the first time in our country's history
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No, of course they don't mention the long lasting damage caused by covid infections.
"Research by the thinktank found that between 2015 and 2025, the share of Neets who reported conditions that stopped them from working increased from 26% to 44%. This represents a rise of 70%, the Health Foundation said."
On a totally different note, a really big account accused me of scaremongering by using the phrase "up 70% since 2019" to refer to a rise like this, saying that it was 'only up from 26% to 44% which is an 18% rise." It makes me wonder if they were just staring out of the window the whole time during maths lessons.
Well, here's the guardian scaremongering:

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@Victoria59L @yegwave @rockinron1967 @BenMulroney Unfortunately, that's often not the case once firmly entrenched in our institutions. Just ask the UK. We appear to be headed down the same stupid path.
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🇨🇦 A Calgary public school drew online backlash after a parent email revealed its cafeteria and lunchroom would be designated as no-food spaces during Ramadan to support fasting students.
At Fairview School, grades 4 to 6 had the cafeteria marked food-free for the first half of lunch, while grades 7 to 9 had their lunchroom food-free for the entire hour.
The Calgary Board of Education responded publicly, stating it has a duty to accommodate students practising their religion under Administrative Regulation 3067. The board clarified that students continued eating in their regular designated spaces and that no permanent changes were made to lunch areas.

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@TaylorColumnist COVID-19 is “Airborne AIDS”: provocative oversimplification, emerging science, or something in between?
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@TaylorColumnist "Students immune systems can often be compromised by stress, lack of sleep & poor lifestyles involving late nights and alcohol." Or by a virus (C19) that kills off t-cells & causes accelerated aging of the immune system by a decade after just *1* infection pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34200325/
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"Why lockdown may have left young people vulnerable to meningitis". Long lockdown still hitting us. telegraph.co.uk/news/2026/03/1…
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Two students at the University of Kent have died from meningitis and septicaemia.
It's not been confirmed which pathogen caused the deaths, but these are the rolling annual totals of lab confirmed neisseria meningitidis cases here in England.
All of the evidence indicates covid infections make people more vulnerable to other infections, like this one:

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@SkyNews @emmabirchley Have tried declaring it "over"? That worked really well for C19, aside from the ongoing & compulative immune system damage, potentially leading to stuff like meningitis outbreaks. Some would argue visible brain & vascular damage from even "mild" cases also not ideal.
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Hundreds of people are queuing for antibiotics at the University of Kent after two people died during a meningitis outbreak in the Canterbury area. One man in the queue told Sky's @emmabirchley that his sister has been hospitalised with suspected meningitis.
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