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Who s calling the shots? More confusion in AstraZeneca rollout

Article content It was born in the 1960s, an ensemble of the best and brightest minds in their fields, tasked with providing advice to Canadians on routine childhood shots and other vaccines. Nearly 60 years later, the National Advisory Committee on Immunization is facing accusations of having “lost the plot” and clumsily mishandling the AstraZeneca rollout. Its volunteer co-chair is fielding angry, frustrated emails from people urging her to resign. “You know what? I’d be very happy to resign, because this is not fun,” Dr. Caroline Quach-Thanh said Wednesday in an interview with the National Post. Try refreshing your browser, or

Vaccinating hot spots good, closing golf courses dumb: Reviewing the Ontario lockdown

Article content Ontario, the epicentre of Canada’s third wave of COVID-19, is currently subject to what Premier Doug Ford has called the “strictest measures in all of North America.” On Tuesday, Ontario’s official COVID-19 Science Advisory Table issued an oblique criticism of the current lockdowns. In a statement, the team of more than three dozen public health researchers branded some of Ontario’s current restrictions as belonging to policies that “won’t work.” They are far from the first in Ontario to question the efficacy of measures that are unprecedented in Canada, including empowering police to ticket anyone outside their home without valid reason.

Man charged in deadly Ryan Heights fire

Article content Police have charged a young man in relation to a Ryan Heights fire that claimed the lives of three people earlier this month. They also have reason to believe others were involved and are continuing to investigate, while welcoming tips from the public regarding the other suspects. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Man charged in deadly Ryan Heights fire Back to video “Through the investigation, detectives have identified at least one person believed to be responsible for the fatal fire,” Greater Sudbury Police said in a release on Wednesday. Liam Stinson, 25, was arrested around 2:30 p.m. on Tuesday.

With N L nurses pledged to help Ontario, their union points to dire shortages at home

With N.L. nurses pledged to help Ontario, their union points to dire shortages at home The union representing registered nurses in Newfoundland and Labrador says they ll respond to Ontario s crisis, but that doesn t negate the need to deal with persistent staffing shortages at home. Social Sharing Posted: Apr 21, 2021 11:40 AM NT | Last Updated: April 21 Yvette Coffey, the president of the provincial Registered Nurses Union, says no nurses from Labrador will head to Ontario, as that region is already dealing with severe understaffing.(Terry Roberts/CBC)

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