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Brampton-West MP to step aside from parliamentary role after travelling to U S for memorial

  TORONTO Brampton-West MP Kamal Khera will step aside from her position as parliamentary secretary after travelling abroad over the holidays in order to attend a memorial for deceased family members. In a statement posted to social media, Khera said that she was faced with the loss of her father in September, followed by the death of her uncle a few weeks later. A small memorial attended by less than 10 people was held in Seattle, Wash. was held for those who could not be there at the funerals, she said. Khera returned to Canada on Dec. 31. “Although the purpose of my travel is deemed essential under the circumstances, I have decided to step aside from my duties as parliamentary secretary to the minister of international development in an effort to ensure my choices do not distract from the important work of our government to continue battling the pandemic,” her statement read.

Slow vaccine rollout across Canada draws criticism, anger

Israel at 4.37 Federal authorities in the U.S. are also facing criticism for falling well short of their goal of vaccinating 20 million people by the end of 2020, with just two million being immunized so far. In Canada, the slow pace is being blamed on limited supply, poorly planned vaccination programs in some provinces and the technicalities of deep-cold storage needed for the Pfizer vaccine. Manitoba, for example, closed its vaccine clinics on Dec. 23, and will not reopen them until Tuesday, Dec. 29. Ontario received 90,000 doses of the Pfizer-BioNtech vaccine, and expects the arrival of 53,000 doses of the newly approved Moderna vaccine by the end of the month, but only 13,200 doses have been administered as of 4 p.m. Monday.

Premier Ford pondering new COVID 19 measures for Ontario - PLANT

Premier Ford pondering new COVID 19 measures for Ontario December 18, 2020   by Shawn Jeffords, The Canadian Press, Toronto Ontario is considering new measures to curb rapidly rising COVID-19 cases, Premier Doug Ford said Thursday as hospitals, doctors and nurses called for stricter lockdowns in hard-hit regions. Ford said he was particularly concerned about surging infections in the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area but provided few specifics on measures being considered other than to say a curfew wasn’t one of them. Source: Getty Images “There’s a wide variety of items (and) discussions going on over the last couple days, matter of fact, they’re going on constantly,” he told reporters. “But there’s a lot of things to consider. The worst thing we could do is rush out there and make a snap decision in a heartbeat.”

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