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By Andrew Fleming. Published on Feb 16, 2021 3:55pm
'Dr. Bonnie Henry has called the virus's presence at domestic fur farms a matter of “great concern,” and three-quarters of British Columbians said they were opposed to killing animals for their pelts, even before the plague put the world on hold.'
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There’s been no shortage of shocking or surreal news stories from the past year. Along with all the garden-variety pandemic unpleasantness, we’ve learned to accept murder hornets, UFO sightings, the live-action
Cats movie, the election of lunatic U.S. Congresswoman Marjorie Greene Taylor (Q-Georgia), and plenty more as part of the new normal in these unprecedented times. It often felt like the