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Phil's avatar

We're very fortunate to have a intrepid journalist like Rupa.

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Lee's avatar

So the only science was political science.

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seymour trachimovsky's avatar

There is every reason to believe, this being the Canada of Justin Trudeau, that they would do it again exactly the same way or worse. As per Talleyrand they have learned nothing and forgotten nothing.

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John MacMurchy's avatar

In Kurt Vonnegut's novel, Breakfast Of Champions, an extra-terrestrial says that on his planet white collar criminals are called "betrayers of the public trust" and they're "made to stand up to their heads in sewage lagoons while sheriffs drive high-powered speedboats at their heads." I think of this often, lately.

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Patryce Kidd's avatar

I am so grateful to Rupa for writing this and other articles she has in opposition to the prevalent narrative - for all her efforts to set the record straight.

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Bill Kinnon's avatar

Excellent podcast, Tara. Rupa is a force of nature.

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Lucy's avatar

“…..will not hesitate to make adjustments based on the latest public health advice and science to keep Canadians and the transportation system safe and secure.“

Tryants.

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Abner Knight's avatar

Why didn't an Independent Journalist break this story?

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Janet Breen's avatar

All that polysyllabic mush from Transport Canada. Which boils down to ‘we solely rely on mRNA vaccination’. Too bad it doesn’t work on any of the current variants, which have evaded it completely, while ensuring that ‘vaccine imprinting’ (see Dr Robert Malone’s explanation) ensures we don’t respond and build robust new antibodies when we’re exposed to these variants. ‘If you can’t dazzle with brilliance baffle with bs’: I can see why they’d hire a lit. grad rather than anyone with a hard science degree. God forbid these hacks should do anything right.

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Vicki's avatar

Excellent article by Rupa and a good interview.

I was surprised and disappointed that she thought MSM 'missed the story' or was a bit naive.

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