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Trudeau family s 2019 Xmas vacay cost taxpayers nearly $200Gs

Article content Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s family vacation to Costa Rica in 2019 cost taxpayers nearly $200,000, according to records obtained by the Canadian Taxpayers Federation. According to one of the federation’s blog posts, the PM billed $196,137 for the trip that began on Dec. 20, 2019 and lasted 16 days. The majority of costs are attributed to multiple Canadian Forces business jet flights. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Trudeau family s 2019 Xmas vacay cost taxpayers nearly $200Gs Back to video “Prime ministers are entitled to take vacations like anyone else, but they’re not entitled to stick taxpayers with a six-figure flight bill so they can sip Mai Tais on the beach,” said Canadian Taxpayers Association federal director Aaron Wudrick.

PM s 2019 Costa Rica family holiday cost taxpayers nearly $200Gs: docs

Vaccine myths running rampant online, Ontario docs say

OTTAWA Dangerous misinformation about COVID-19 vaccines is spreading on social media among all age groups and could harm Canada s efforts to end the pandemic, the head of the Ontario Medical Association says. The association s analysis of more than 65,000 recent online posts in Ontario shows that conspiracy theories about the origin of the novel coronavirus and fears that vaccines are dangerous and untested run particularly rampant among people under age 35. People in older age groups are more concerned about the government s rollout of vaccines, including when they can get one, and shortages of supplies. Dr. Samantha Hill said if people fear the vaccines they won t get them, and whether vaccines are delayed by supply issues or patients hesitant to take them, the result will be tragic.

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Muslim man celebrates his first Christmas in Canada Hilarious viral post trends online

Muslim man celebrates his first Christmas in Canada. Hilarious viral post trends online Muslim man celebrates his first Christmas in Canada. Hilarious viral post trends online A hilarious Twitter thread by a Muslim man celebrating his first Christmas in Canada as he couldn t go back home has gone viral. advertisement Muslim man s thread on celebrating first Christmas goes viral. Photo: Twitter/@MohammadHussain A Twitter thread by a Muslim man narrating his observations about celebrating his first Christmas in Canada is going viral. It will leave you in splits. Mohammad Hussain on December 20 took to Twitter to let his followers know that he wasn t going home for Christmas because of the pandemic. He added that he was going to list down his thoughts about Christmas. What followed was a series of hilarious tweets. We are still laughing.

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