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https://ottawa.ctvnews.ca/freedom-convoy-2-0-being-planned-for-february-2023-1.6167154

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An organizer of the 'Freedom Convoy' says he's planning a reunion in Ottawa in February.

James Bauder, the founder of Canada Unity, a group that called for an end to all vaccine mandates, posted on Facebook calling for a 'Freedom Convoy 2.0' Feb. 17 to 21 in Ottawa.

"Bookmark these dates," Bauder said in the post. "Freedom Convoy Reunion theme will be the 'Olive Branch Edition.'"

Bauder was arrested on Feb. 20 in Ottawa as police cleared the occupation, which gridlocked the city's downtown for three weeks. He is facing charges of mischief to obstruct property, disobeying a lawful court order and obstructing a peace officer.

Bauder's Facebook post about the Freedom Convoy 2.0 plans calls for a two-week "Canada Unity-Fest" in February 2023.

"The simple fact is we can't have Unity without Reconciliation which has to come from "We The People " and not from our Gov.," he wrote. "Let's be grown-ups and start addressing the root of division, discrimination, and segregation in Canada by changing our focus away from division to that of one word 'UNITY.'"

The bolded part is comical in its utter lack of knowledge and self-awareness.

These ******* idiots are insufferable. 

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4 hours ago, blue_gold_84 said:

https://ottawa.ctvnews.ca/freedom-convoy-2-0-being-planned-for-february-2023-1.6167154

The bolded part is comical in its utter lack of knowledge and self-awareness.

These ******* idiots are insufferable. 

A part of me wants these cretins to try that again. It would make for very entertaining prime-time watching. By then their spiritual leader (Trump) will have been indicted and Poilievre will have reeled off more stupid remarks.

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have another beer!

 

About 200 early-season ice fishers were caught by surprise and stranded in a Minnesota lake when the frozen slab under their feet broke free and drifted into open water -- triggering a complex rescue operation.

A member of the group called emergency services Monday when they realized the people ice fishing -- a popular winter sport in the northern US state known as the Land of 10,000 Lakes -- were slowly drifting away from the shoreline of Upper Red Lake, local police said on Facebook.

 

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9 minutes ago, Mark F said:

have another beer!

 

About 200 early-season ice fishers were caught by surprise and stranded in a Minnesota lake when the frozen slab under their feet broke free and drifted into open water -- triggering a complex rescue operation.

A member of the group called emergency services Monday when they realized the people ice fishing -- a popular winter sport in the northern US state known as the Land of 10,000 Lakes -- were slowly drifting away from the shoreline of Upper Red Lake, local police said on Facebook.

 

It feels really early to be out on a lake. 

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New evidence suggests Malaysian Airlines flight MH370 was intentionally destroyed by pilot

Opinion by Jamie Johnson  Yesterday 3:00 p.m.
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Apilot on the doomed MH370 flight likely lowered the plane’s landing gear just before it plunged into the Indian Ocean, according to new evidence, which suggests it could have been a premeditated act of mass murder.

A wall of condolence to the 239 people who were on flight MH370 from Kuala Lumpur - Daniel Chan/AP
A wall of condolence to the 239 people who were on flight MH370 from Kuala Lumpur - Daniel Chan/AP© Daniel Chan/AP

The Malaysian Airlines Boeing 777 with 239 people on board, dropped off radar screens after taking off from Kuala Lumpur International Airport, bound for Beijing on March 8, 2014.

The plane took an unexplained U-turn from its planned flight path and headed back across the Malay Peninsula and the Malacca Strait before vanishing. The bodies of those on board have never been found.

Little useful physical evidence has been recovered to prove what happened, until last month, when a landing gear door was found by a Madagascan fisherman. 

Initial analysis shows that the damage was from the interior side to the exterior side of the debris item and leads to the conclusion that the landing gear was highly likely extended on impact.

Aviation experts Blaine Gibson and Richard Godfrey said in a new report: “The realistic possibility that the landing gear was lowered shows both an active pilot and an attempt to ensure the plane sank as fast as possible after impact.

“The combination of high speed impact and extended landing gear show a clear intent to hide the evidence of the crash.”

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https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/cbsa-hytera-radio-equipment-1.6690832

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For the past five and a half years, the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) has been using communications equipment and technology from the controversial Chinese firm Hytera Communications — a company the United States government has banned as a national security threat.

In response to CBC's questions about CBSA's use of Hytera equipment and technology, Public Safety Minister Marco Mendicino said he's asked all departments across his portfolio to review any procurement contracts linked to Hytera or its subsidiaries in the wake of a controversy over a similar RCMP contract with one of Hytera's subsidiaries.

...Hytera, a telecommunications company based in Shenzhen, China. China's government owns about 10 per cent of Hytera through an investment fund.

Hytera products are banned for sale and import in the United States. The United States Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has blacklisted the company for posing "an unacceptable risk to the national security of the United States or the security and safety of United States persons."

Hytera is the owner of Ontario-based Sinclair Technologies. The federal government faced some pointed national security questions earlier this month when Radio-Canada reported on a contract between Sinclair and the RCMP to supply Mounties with radio frequency (RF) filtering equipment.

The RCMP has since suspended the contract and the Mounties say they're reviewing the RF equipment they've installed.

In February 2017, Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC) awarded a contract worth just under $3 million to Canquest Communications of Chatham, Ont., to provide digital mobile radios and radio communication infrastructure for CBSA in the Niagara Region, which includes four points of entry.

A spokesperson for Procurement and Public Services Canada said the contract with Canquest did not include any security requirements.

 

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