iPolitics By Kady O Malley. Published on Apr 12, 2021 6:31am MPs are studying privacy and reputation concerns related to Pornhub and other video-sharing services.
In the wake of the three consecutive no-shows by the trio of senior Liberal staffers under House order to present themselves for questioning over the WE Charity controversy,
ACCESS TO INFORMATION, PRIVACY AND ETHICS members have set aside an hour to discuss how to respond to their collective and respective failure to appear, which will likely involve reporting it back to the Commons for further discussion.
Before turning their attention to the potential breach of parliamentary privilege, however, committee members will get the chance to cross-examine two key Team Trudeau front-benchers
TORONTO, Ontario (CTV News) As more Canadians receive COVID-19 vaccines, more and more people might encounter a side-effect that radiologists want the public to be more aware of swelling under the armpit, which can show up on mammograms during screenings for breast cancer.
Doctors are hoping that talking about it now will prevent people from assuming the worst if they notice a new lump in this area after receiving the vaccine.
With breast cancer screenings already delayed across the country due to the pandemic, “it’s important for people not to panic,” Dr. Jean Seely told CTVNews.ca in a phone interview.
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