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DeniseInCanada
Did you know that we always have a "SECOND WAVE" of deaths in Canada that starts every single October? Yup.On average, 720-750 people die every day in Canada. In Oct.,
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Harsha Walia
HarshaWalia
(thread)People's History of #CanadaDay .July 1, 1867 - Dominion establishes Canada within British Empire, legalizing colonial occupation over Indigenous lands & nations.July 1, 1909 - Canada claims sovereignty over entire
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Janyce McGregor
janycemcgregor
The European Commission has just released details of its new transparency mechanism for COVID-19 vaccines. More on the new regs here:https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/detail/en/ip_21_307 "This measure is targeted, proportiona
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Joanna Chiu
joannachiu
It took me all year to try to understand what’s happening in India with the ramping human rights violations and rising influence of Hindu nationalism. I interviewed dozens of experts.
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Seth Abramson
SethAbramson
CBS NEWS: "Beyond Buffalo and Dunedin, the Blue Jays could seek to play games nearby in Rochester, New York (Twins' Triple-A affiliate) or Manchester, New Hampshire (Blue Jays' Double-A affiliate).
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Nonsoh
ezenonso03
On the Canada travel matter...It's sad that many people think they'll need a perfect IELTS score to move to Canada. This makes them re-write the exam over and over, meanwhile
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Shawn Wenzel
shawnwenzel
While we are talking about abortion law in Jamaica it's worth looking at what happened in Canada: Parliament never passed a law legalizing abortion, and yet abortion is completely legal
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Daniel Brown
DanielBrownLaw
Earlier this week, @StatCan_eng released their report on adult and youth correctional services in Canada in 2018/2019. Shockingly, Ontario leads all of Canada in the incarceration of presumed innocent people
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Donald Welsh
DonaldWelsh16
A colleague recommended reading this House of Common's transcript on C19 from mid May 2020. The first three presenters are particularly telling as to the current debacle and our failing
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Dan Rohde
DanEricRohde
Constitutional history is strange: in the US, UI is deemed constitutional due to its compromise btwn federal $$ with state admin; in Canada, federally financed and administered UI is deemed
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Stephen Punwasi
StephenPunwasi
Canada is spending $1 trillion to stimulate the economy, aka corporate handouts.To put this in context, it would cost $60 billion to provide 6 month of basic income. Canada's economy
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Amir Attaran
profamirattaran
BC should do this—as Atlantic Canada has—and it is fully legal. I will explain why in this thread.https://www.theglobeandmail.com/canada/british-columbia/article-bc-is-seeking-legal-advice-on-limiting-interprovincial-travel-horgan/ Firs
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Julie S. Lalonde
JulieSLalonde
Fascinating to watch the Julie Payette discourse go on in a city where ANOTHER report found that a city councillor has been actively sexually harassing women for yeaaaaaaars and that
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Andrew Leach
andrew_leach
If you started this trajectory now, you're talking about 12+% domestic emissions reductions per year, while also making imports more expensive. We need more stringent policies, not impossible promises and
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Brian Fraser
brianpfraser
Masai Ujiri has been very, very good to me. What an incredible human. #MasaiForever https://twitter.com/gordonstrat/status/1296760971894099970 So, back in June, I was on a short break from the hospital, resting at
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Janyce McGregor
janycemcgregor
While Trump was taking these actions, Canada was strongly advocating for "rules-based trade"... and those rules say a country only takes these kind of retaliatory actions proportionately, in an emergency
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