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Canadian conservative think tank to host ‘the adverse impacts of COVID lockdowns’ event online

Updated: April 20, 2021 at 8:57 pm EST  See Comments

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April 20, 2021 (LifeSiteNews) – The Canada Strong and Free Network, a conservative Canadian think tank focused on limiting government and protecting free speech, will host an online seminar to discuss “the adverse impacts of COVID lockdowns and alternative courses of action moving forward.”

The online event is titled “When Politicians Panic: A Look at COVID Management – What’s Working, What’s Not Working and Alternatives Moving Forward.” It will take place April 21 at noon EST.

“For over a year now Canadians have been in an endless cycle of lockdowns,” the online seminar description states. “This clearly is not working. Join us for a discussion April 21st as we examine the adverse impacts of lockdowns and the options to carve a new path moving forward.”

The Canada Strong and Free Network was originally founded in 2005 as the Manning Centre for Building Democracy by former Reform Party/Conservative Party MP Preston Manning. 

The event is free to attend and is open to all, and will include prominent speakers known in conservative circles in Canada from medical, political, and media backgrounds. 

These include Dr. Richard Audas, Conservative Party of

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