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Churches in Court to Challenge British Columbia’s COVID-19 Health Orders

VANCOUVER—A legal advocacy group challenging British Columbia’s COVID-19 restrictions on worship services and public protests is scheduled to be in court today to argue its case. A petition filed by the Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms also asks the B.C. Supreme Court to dismiss tickets of up to $2,300 each for alleged violations of the

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Former French President Convicted of Corruption, Sentenced to Jail

PARIS—A Paris court on Monday found French former President Nicolas Sarkozy guilty of corruption and influence peddling and sentenced him to one year in prison and a two-year suspended sentence. The 66-year-old politician, who was president from 2007 to 2012, was convicted for having tried to illegally obtain information from a senior magistrate in 2014

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Long Term Care Minister Was ‘Ahead’ of Top Public Health Doctor on COVID: Commission

Ontario’s long-term care minister was aware of the dangers the novel coronavirus posed to the sector long before it was declared a global pandemic, a newly released transcript from the province’s commission on the matter reveals. The transcript of the Long-Term Care COVID-19 Commission’s interview with Merrilee Fullerton and her deputy shows the pair advocated

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Fauci: People Who Get COVID-19 Vaccines Can ‘Start Doing Some of the Things That You Weren’t Able to Do Before’

One of President Joe Biden’s top medical advisers on Sunday said people who get COVID-19 shots can do things they couldn’t do before being vaccinated. “One of the things that I think is going to become clear, that, if you have individuals, adults who are vaccinated, two people that are doubly vaccinated and are protected,

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James O’Keefe: Project Veritas Going on the Offense With Lawsuits

Watchdog group Project Veritas is starting to go on the offense against news organizations that defame them, Project Veritas founder James O’Keefe said over the weekend. “We believe it’s time to go on offense. We’re going to start suing these places,” O’Keefe told The Epoch Times’ “Crossroads” at CPAC 2021. Project Veritas last year sued

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Updates on CCP Virus: Blake Says He Would Rather Miss Olympics Than Get Vaccinated

Olympic champion sprinter Yohan Blake of Jamaica said he would rather miss the Tokyo Games than get the COVID-19 vaccine, although getting vaccinated will not be required of the athletes competing there this summer. “My mind still stays strong, I don’t want any vaccine, I’d rather miss the Olympics than take the vaccine, I am

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Biden Still Committed to Raising Minimum Wage: White House Press Secretary

President Joe Biden is committed to raising the minimum wage after a Senate rules expert appeared to kibosh the provision in the latest COVID-19 relief package, his press secretary said on Sunday. “He can’t do it on his own, but he is absolutely committed to raising the minimum wage to $15 an hour,” White House press

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