A new chapter
Welcome to the 1st edition of our new newsletter! We’ll be bringing you the latest from We Unify and also highlighting important weekly news! As the hosting organization for the 2024 Reclaiming Conference, we’ll provide regular updates on our progress to keep you in the loop! Support for Reclaiming Canada has been tremendous and it inspires us all to keep pushing forward!
People are ready for change!
We can do it together! Let’s begin!
We’ll be interviewing all our speakers to provide you with a preview of what to expect at the conference. In case you missed it, check out our full interview with Dr. McCullough recorded on Apr 5, 2024.
We also hosted a Carbon Tax Debate on April 16, 2024! We’ll do our very best to bring you more debates at the conference this year!
Stay tuned for future announcements as we finalize the conference agenda so you know when speakers will be scheduled and can plan accordingly. We also have a new line up of speakers to be announced that we can’t wait to share! Thank you for your support and for subscribing!
Important news
How government really works
Justin Trudeau’s Bill C-63 (aka Online Harms Act)
“Dr. Jordan Peterson sits down in-person with Canadian lawyer Bruce Pardy and podcaster Konstantin Kisin to discuss Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s Bill C-63 (aka The Online Harms Act), what powers it gives to the government, what rights it strips from citizens and why everyone should be concerned”
Snowden speaking on NSA surveillance is terrifying
Did the origins of the school system aim to produce independent, critical thinkers?
“In an essay called Theory of Bildung in 1973, it states: What do we demand of a nation? Of an Age? Of entire mankind, if it is to occasion respect and admiration? We demand that wisdom and virtue be powerfully and universally propagated as possible. That it augment its inner worth to such an extent that the concept of humanity, if taken from its example alone, would be of a rich and worthy substance."
Woke school district doubles down on students learning gender pronouns — including the phrase tree
“You can use your own name as a pronoun, the book says. You can change pronouns from he to she or she to he. You can use new ones like ze or create your own like tree! Some people use they, which is a perfect way. There are many more pronouns waiting to be discovered and used”
Book bans are accelerating across the country amid right-wing pressure campaign
“First and foremost, a heartbreak over the message it sends to young queer kids who deserve love and support. But also just the fear over all the online threats I’ve received. I’ve been called a pedophile and a groomer”
Massive rallies break out in Japan against WHO’s pandemic treaty
“Tens of thousands of Japanese citizens across the nation came together in a series of pandemic rallies. The protests centered on the widespread opposition to the Pandemic Treaty, with escalating concerns over infectious disease and public health becoming potent tools for an unprecedented push towards what is perceived by many as a totalitarian surveillance society.”
Biden announces new partnership with 50 countries to stifle future pandemics with better surveillance
“President Joe Biden’s administration will help 50 countries identify and respond to infectious diseases, with the goal of preventing pandemics like the COVID-19 outbreak that suddenly halted normal life around the globe in 2020. U.S. government officials will offer support in the countries to develop better surveillance”
Father found guilty of withholding daughter to prevent her from getting COVID-19 vaccine
“Michael Jackson, a Saskatchewan man accused of abducting his daughter to prevent her from getting a COVID-19 vaccine, has been found guilty. Following two weeks of proceedings, the jury’s verdict handed down found he withheld his then 7-year-old daughter from her mother in late 2021 to early 2022. Police eventually found the pair in Vernon, B.C.”
Three men found guilty of mischief in 2022 border blockade protesting mandates
“The three men on trial in Alberta for their roles in the highway blockade in protest of government-ordered restrictions during the pandemic have been found guilty on a charge of mischief over $5,000. The jury convicted Marco Van Huigenbos, Alex Van Herk and George Janzen around in a Lethbridge courtroom. The jury deliberated for a little more than four hours. They face up to 10 years in jail”
Jagmeet Singh leaves his own press conference
“The NDP have long been proponents of the climate policy, and even campaigned on it in the 2019 election. But this week, the party shifted its position, saying carbon pricing is not the be-all, end-all and encouraging premiers to come up with new ideas to reduce greenhouse-gas emissions”
CSIS director testifies Trudeau government was warned repeatedly about Chinese foreign interference
“CSIS director David Vigneault told an inquiry that he’s been warning the Liberal government for years that Canada has been slow to respond to foreign interference and is ill-equipped to combat it. He noted that he’s told the government privately and publicly for years a similar message as was in the documents: that Canada lags behind all its G7 allies when it comes to fighting foreign interference effectively and that there are no consequences for political foreign interference”
AI deception and how tech companies are fooling us
Physicists suggest universe is full of material moving faster than light
“New research suggests that the universe is filled with particles capable of traveling faster than light — and that this scenario holds up as a potentially viable alternative to our current cosmological model”
Russia growing faster than all advanced economies
“An influential global body has forecast Russia's economy will grow faster than all of the world's advanced economies, including the US, this year. The International Monetary Fund (IMF) expects Russia to grow 3.2%, significantly more than the UK, France and Germany. Oil exports have held steady and government spending has remained high contributing to growth”
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