by POG Admin 3 | Feb 13, 2024 | Blog, General News
We are all aware of the lockdowns and restrictions implemented on the people of Canada throughout Ontario and across the west, but were you aware of how draconian life became in Quebec?
A Rebel News team was covering these draconian measures, despite legitimate exemption papers, they were harassed, criticized, prevented from doing their jobs and fined over and over.
After two years their case was heard, and the judge showed a far better understanding of the law than virtually every officer they encountered and all charges were dropped.
by POG Admin 3 | Feb 9, 2024 | Blog, General News
Kristen Nagle, one of the first nurses to stand up and one of the founding members of, Canadian Frontline Nurses has lost her court case.
Please support Kristen by visiting her Give Send Go donations page, every little bit helps.
by POG Admin 3 | Feb 7, 2024 | Blog, General News
When our government implemented the vaccination policy for federal employees they ‘highly recommended’ other companies do the same. Purolator was one of those companies who developed a Safer Workplace Policy.
After their union, Teamsters Local Union #31, filed grievances on behalf of hourly employees and owner operators, the case went to arbitration with the final decision in favour of the employees.
by POG Admin 3 | Feb 2, 2024 | Blog, General News
Dr. Theresa Szezepaniak of BC had her privileges revoked after refusing to comply with vaccine mandates put in place in 2021, for all health care professionals in BC.
Dr. Szezepaniak, lost her appeal and will remain suspended “until such time as the Appellant is eligible to fulfill her service obligations”
by POG Admin 3 | Jan 29, 2024 | Blog, General News
In a roundtable with the National Citizens Inquiry (NCI) Leighton Grey provided insight into several cases to demonstrate a very serious trend in our legal system. A shift of power that, unfettered, can serve to destroy our democracy faster than our elected officials could.
by POG Admin 3 | Jan 26, 2024 | Blog, General News
Carolyn Burjoski, a Waterloo Region District School Board (WRDSB) teacher, attempted to express her concerns at a public board meeting regarding books that she felt were not age-appropriate, yet were made available to children in kindergarten through grade 3.
She was expelled from the meeting for what chair, Scott Piatkowski, declared as an infringement of the Ontario Human Rights Code and has since been granted the go ahead by an Ontario Superior Court Justice to proceed with her defamation suit against the school board.