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世界杯决赛2022

'is this the beginning of the end of doug ford?': covid in ontario

the public is exhausted and furious, doctors are exhausted and furious, and many of ford's supporters are in despair about how events have unfolded
the national post
apr 25 2021

ontario doctor throws vaccination party

dr. nili kaplan-myrth says she'd do "jabapalooza" again, but would line up more help to do the paperwork, after vaccinating more than 200 with astrazeneca on saturday.
ottawa citizen
apr 25 2021

opinion: it's time to invoke the federal emergencies act to fight covid

the legislation is meant for 'public welfare' emergencies — including disease outbreaks — that go beyond the capacity of provinces to handle on their own.
ottawa citizen
apr 25 2021

do you have the urge the raid the fridge after a tough workout?

a study shows most people get more hungry after exercise, but there's a way to avoid eating up all the calories you just burned.
jill barker, special to the montreal gazette
apr 25 2021

canadians avoiding hotel quarantines fuel taxi boom at u.s. border

a taxi trip across the border can cost around $200 or $250 us compared with a three-day hotel stay of more than $1,200
vancouver sun
apr 25 2021

'double mutant' variant found in alberta, cases hit third-wave high

alberta’s per-capita rate of new covid-19 cases over the past 14 days ranks first in canada.
calgary herald
apr 23 2021

the fall of a billionaire family's 'good name' in empire of pain

empire of pain: the secret history of the sackler dynasty looks at oxycontin and the opioid addicion crisis.
calgary herald
apr 23 2021

what level of vaccination will it take for tide to turn?

younger people are happily showing up in droves for the astrazeneca shot, not as fearful about the low risk of blood clots as their elders.
montreal gazette
apr 23 2021
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canadian centre for caregiving excellence
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obesity matters

'is this the beginning of the end of doug ford?': covid in ontario

the public is exhausted and furious, doctors are exhausted and furious, and many of ford's supporters are in despair about how events have unfolded
the national post
apr 25 2021

ontario doctor throws vaccination party

dr. nili kaplan-myrth says she'd do "jabapalooza" again, but would line up more help to do the paperwork, after vaccinating more than 200 with astrazeneca on saturday.
ottawa citizen
apr 25 2021

opinion: it's time to invoke the federal emergencies act to fight covid

the legislation is meant for 'public welfare' emergencies — including disease outbreaks — that go beyond the capacity of provinces to handle on their own.
ottawa citizen
apr 25 2021

do you have the urge the raid the fridge after a tough workout?

a study shows most people get more hungry after exercise, but there's a way to avoid eating up all the calories you just burned.
jill barker, special to the montreal gazette
apr 25 2021
powered by
canadian centre for caregiving excellence

canadians avoiding hotel quarantines fuel taxi boom at u.s. border

a taxi trip across the border can cost around $200 or $250 us compared with a three-day hotel stay of more than $1,200
vancouver sun
apr 25 2021

'double mutant' variant found in alberta, cases hit third-wave high

alberta’s per-capita rate of new covid-19 cases over the past 14 days ranks first in canada.
calgary herald
apr 23 2021

the fall of a billionaire family's 'good name' in empire of pain

empire of pain: the secret history of the sackler dynasty looks at oxycontin and the opioid addicion crisis.
calgary herald
apr 23 2021

what level of vaccination will it take for tide to turn?

younger people are happily showing up in droves for the astrazeneca shot, not as fearful about the low risk of blood clots as their elders.
montreal gazette
apr 23 2021
powered by
obesity matters

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