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Officials from Health Canada are scrambling to deal with the sudden death of 10′s of thousands of wild birds somewhere in the province. Officials dodged local reporters who were removed from outside the Level-4 Canada Science center.
Local reports have circulated that an extremely virulent strain of bird flu has infected both wild and farm birds. At the same time an extremely aggressive winter flu has hit Canada sometime in December and mortality rates are expected to rise alarmingly in vulnerable populations.
Canada's "Bill of Rights" does NOT guarantee Freedom of Speech or Freedom of the Press, and it is not unusual for news or government reports to be censored and/or "disappeared."
Originally posted by SubPop79
Do you have a credible link?
Originally posted by mindovermatter88
Wow, there's no way this and the 4000 dead black birds in Arkansas can be a coincidence. Chemtrails is one possible explanation, but I'd be interested to hear other theories. Anyone ever see the movie "The Core"...
Originally posted by mindovermatter88
Wow, there's no way this and the 4000 dead black birds in Arkansas can be a coincidence. Chemtrails is one possible explanation, but I'd be interested to hear other theories. Anyone ever see the movie "The Core"...
Originally posted by RandMcNally
soficrow
Canada's "Bill of Rights" does NOT guarantee Freedom of Speech or Freedom of the Press, and it is not unusual for news or government reports to be censored and/or "disappeared."
I think your wrong on this count.
(3) The rights specified in subsection (2) are subject to
(a) any laws or practices of general application in force in a province other than those that discriminate among persons primarily on the basis of province of present or previous residence; and
(b) any laws providing for reasonable residency requirements as a qualification for the receipt of publicly provided social services.