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Canada must sanction Vladimir Putin s oligarchs: Alexei Navalny s chief of staff | iNFOnews

Maan Alhmidi FILE - This file photo provided by Leonid Volkov and Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny, right, are seen in Germany in a Sunday, Jan. 17, 2021, handout photo published to social media. The chief of staff to the imprisoned Russian president critic Alexei Navalny is calling on Ottawa to impose new sanctions on who he descripted as Vladimir Putin s oligarchs. THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP-HO, Leonid Volkov, MANDATORY CREDIT May 06, 2021 - 3:16 PM OTTAWA - The chief of staff to Alexei Navalny, the imprisoned critic of the Russian president, is calling on Ottawa to impose new sanctions on those who he described as Vladimir Putin s oligarchs.

Canada must sanction Vladimir Putin s oligarchs: Alexei Navalny s chief of staff - Canada News

Canada must sanction Vladimir Putin s oligarchs: Alexei Navalny s chief of staff - Canada News
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Canada sending ventilators, remdesivir to support COVID-19 response in India

Canada sending ventilators, remdesivir to support COVID-19 response in India     EDMONTON, Alberta (CTV Network) Canada is sending as many as 25,000 vials of the antiviral remdesivir and up to 350 ventilators from its National Emergency Strategic Stockpile to help respond to the critical COVID-19 situation in India. A plane equipped with the remdesivir vials and 50 ventilators that were ready for shipment left a Canadian Forces Base in Trenton, Ont. on Wednesday bound for India, where almost 4,000 people died from COVID-19 in the space of a day. The 25,000 vials of remdesivir, used to treat patients with severe COVID-19 symptoms, is equivalent to more than 4,000 courses of treatment.

COVID-19: Canadian plane filled with ventilators, remdesivir on route to India

  EDMONTON Canada is sending as many as 25,000 vials of the antiviral remdesivir and up to 350 ventilators from its National Emergency Strategic Stockpile to help respond to the critical COVID-19 situation in India. A plane equipped with the remdesivir vials and 50 ventilators that were ready for shipment left a Canadian Forces Base in Trenton, Ont. on Wednesday bound for India, where almost 4,000 people died from COVID-19 in the space of a day. The 25,000 vials of remdesivir, used to treat patients with severe COVID-19 symptoms, is equivalent to more than 4,000 courses of treatment. “Canada continues to stand in solidarity with the people of India. We must all unite in this hour of need and work together in the global fight against this virus that is devastating lives across the globe, Minister of Foreign Affairs Marc Garneau said in a statement issued Wednesday.

Bihar is the latest Indian state to enter lockdown

Bihar is the latest Indian state to enter lockdown From CNN s Swati Gupta in New Delhi The eastern Indian state of Bihar is entering a state-wide lockdown until May 15.  Bihar s Chief Minister Nitish Kumar announced the plans on Tuesday in a Twitter post, saying: After discussion with associate ministers and officials yesterday, it was decided to implement the lockdown in Bihar uniil May 15, 2021. Based on detailed guidelines and other activities, today, the crisis management group has been instructed to take action. Kumar did not indicate when the lockdown would officially go into effect. Bihar is the latest Indian state to enforce a lockdown as the country attempts to quell the country s deadly Covid-19 surge.

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