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Fix health-care backlogs, save money and ease health-worker burnout? There is a way.

Fix health-care backlogs, save money and ease health-worker burnout? There is a way.

OTTAWA — COVID-19 has thrown Canada’s already struggling health-care system into chaos, forcing impossible choices when it comes to how to rebuild once the pandemic has ebbed.
Hungary first in EU to approve Chinese COVID-19 vaccine

Hungary first in EU to approve Chinese COVID-19 vaccine

BUDAPEST, Hungary — Hungary’s medicine and food safety regulator on Friday approved China's Sinopharm COVID-19 vaccine for emergency use, making it the first country in the European Union to do so.
Petition advocating "free movement" between Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and UK at over 200K signatures

Petition advocating "free movement" between Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and UK at over 200K signatures

A group advocating closer ties between Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom says yes, and a petition for "free movement" has gathered over 200,000 signatures to date.
Petition advocating 'free movement' between Canada, Australia, New Zealand, UK hits 200K+ signatures

Petition advocating 'free movement' between Canada, Australia, New Zealand, UK hits 200K+ signatures

Should citizens of Commonwealth countries be able to travel freely between member nations? A group advocating closer ties between Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom says yes, and a petition for “free movement” has gathered over 20
French oil giant Total leaves U.S. energy group, months after exiting CAPP

French oil giant Total leaves U.S. energy group, months after exiting CAPP

CALGARY — French oil and gas company Total says it will ditch its membership in the U.S.-based American Petroleum Institute because it disagrees on climate-related policies.
German economy plunged 10% during 2nd quarter amid pandemic

German economy plunged 10% during 2nd quarter amid pandemic

FRANKFURT — Germany’s economy, Europe's largest, took a massive hit during the pandemic shutdowns, shrinking by 10.1% per cent during the April-June period from the previous quarter as exports and business investment collapsed.
University of Alberta returns endowment honouring Ukrainian who fought with Nazis

University of Alberta returns endowment honouring Ukrainian who fought with Nazis

EDMONTON — The University of Alberta is returning endowment funds from the family of a Ukrainian man whose military service was linked to the Nazis.
University of Alberta returns endowment honouring Ukrainian who fought with Nazis

University of Alberta returns endowment honouring Ukrainian who fought with Nazis

EDMONTON — The University of Alberta is returning endowment funds from the family of a Ukrainian man whose military service was linked to the Nazis.
Douglas College fair aims to create conversation about menstruation

Douglas College fair aims to create conversation about menstruation

Menstruation should not be a dirty little secret, according to Douglas College instructors Selina Tribe and Lisa Smith. The pair is hosting one of B.C.

WHO report: 17 million in EU may have suffered long COVID-19

JERUSALEM (AP) — New research suggests at least 17 million people in the European Union may have experienced long COVID-19 symptoms during the first two years of the coronavirus pandemic, with women more likely than men to suffer from the condition,
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