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Detention order for mayor candidates who threatened to visit Alberta s medical staff by armed force

The Alberta Department of Health Services has obtained a restraining order against Calgary mayor candidate Kevin J. Johnston, who threatened to arm himself and go to the homes of health workers. Johnston has a history of racism, hatred and suspected acts of violence, and is known for organizing, leading and speaking in the extreme right protests held in various provinces against the government-imposed restrictions on the COVID-19 pandemic. He has been trying to release the private information of the employees of the Alberta Health Service and has registered as a candidate for mayor of Calgary, which makes him worry that this move will allow him to enter the community including every Calgary who is eligible to participate in the event. List of names, addresses and phone numbers to vote.

WORSHIP is now a CRIME: Canadian SWAT team takes down Christian pastor for inciting worship in defiance of coronavirus orders

https://www.afinalwarning.com/517793.html (Natural News) Pastor Artur Pawlowski of Kings Glory Fellowship (KGF) in Calgary was arrested over the weekend for “inciting” churchgoers to attend in-person worship services in violation of Canada’s stay-at-home orders. Footage shows a suited Pawlowski kneeling down in the middle of what appears to be a busy highway as masked police officers in SWAT gear handcuff him and carry him away to jail. Pawlowski famously appeared several weeks back in circulating video clips telling “gestapo” to leave his church building after they tried to shut down a worship service -mid-stream. Believing that God would protect him for his faithfulness, Pawlowski continued to hold church services in defiance of the stay-at-home order, which prompted police officers to return and terrorize him.

Donovan Fisher, new Chief Constable for Nelson Police Department

by Nelson Daily Staff on Thursday March 11 2021 Mayor John Dooley, Chair of the Nelson Police Board presides over the Change of Command swearing-in ceremony for Chief Donovan Fisher. Photos by Kathryn Gardner Nelson’s new Police Chief Constable Donovan Fisher is now on the job after being sworn in Friday, March 5, 2021 in the City Hall Council Chambers. Due to COVID-19 in-person gathering restrictions, spectators were not allowed to watch the ceremony. Nelson Mayor and Chair of Police Board John Dooley, conducted the Change of Command swearing-in ceremony for Chief Fisher, who replaced retiring Nelson Police Department Chief Constable Paul Burkart.

Privacy Commissioners find police use of Clearview AI violated privacy rights of Canadians

Privacy Commissioners find police use of Clearview AI violated privacy rights of Canadians 3 minute read An RCMP officer browses a smartphone during a reception in honour of the Canadian Police Mission in Ukraine, in Kyiv, 5 March 2020, Yevhen Kotenko/ Ukrinform/Barcroft Media via Getty Images Clearview AI’s indiscriminate facial recognition technology is an “affront” to Canadians’ privacy rights, says joint investigation report. This statement was originally published on openmedia.org on 3 February 2021. Clearview AI’s indiscriminate facial recognition technology an “affront” to Canadians’ privacy rights, says joint investigation report Today findings were released from the joint investigation into Clearview AI by the federal, Quebec, Alberta, and BC, Privacy Commissioners. The joint report confirms what the OpenMedia community has long expected: The indiscriminate collection of sensitive facial data by Clear

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