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Changes to capital-gains tax may prompt doctors to quit, Canadian Medical Association warns

Most physicians operate their practices as small businesses through medical professional corporations, which leaves them more sensitive to changes in capital-gains rules

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BBC News

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HARDtalk

about whether a non—trans actor should play a trans role, whether ajewish, a non—jewish actor should play a jewish role. ijust wonder, you know, given your view of acting as a craft, as something that you can work at and get better at, and whether that leads you to feel, "you know what? i can play virtually anybody. "nobody should be told they can't have a role "because they're not, in essence, "of the right sort of background." well, two things. the first thing, i think, the great adage of acting is nothing human is alien to me. it's an exercise of artistic empathy. and that means to understand people different from you. i think, secondly, if you come from an underprivileged background, be it due to your sexuality, be it due to the colour of your skin, your race, your class, your religion, whatever, you have to be exceptional to have a career in this profession. if you come from a privileged background, you can be mediocre and you'll get a career. so, how can somebody,

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HARDtalk

because, usually, when they define me, it's usually — for want of a better word — it's some posh bloke defining what he thinks i am, and i have to wait around for him to give me a job to be what he thinks i should be. and i wanted to empower myself as an actor to be able to play all different parts. it's very interesting the way you phrased that. you've been quite honest, saying, in your early career, you did have a sizeable chip on your shoulder... idid, yes. ..about being working class... idid, yes. ..in a trade, a profession, whatever we call acting, which, frankly, has been dominated for a long time by the middle classes. it has, yes, yes. and has that chip on the shoulder gone or is it still visible? it has. and one of the reasons it went was because of the kindness of people from a more privileged background than me. i think, when i first started acting, i tried to kind of tough it out, really. iwas... i tried to be like a working class hero. so, in a way, you tried

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FOX News Sunday

prevents up to me. the court could have done that this is one of those times i feel at the judge could have done more per there's no reason to do this in my view. it really works against due process and a fair trial. you want the parties to be prepared. here you got the district attorney sam going to unilaterally withhold because i think there's a violation here. works with jurors will get to we think witnesses who we don't know starting tomorrow potentially opening arguments. check with the jury seated includes multiple lawyers politico said trumps legal team might see a silver lining and haven'have employers on the jury are not emotional thinkers this whole trial consultant said profession requires them to do analysis and emotional thinkers can more easily swayed by the side that goes first, the side that shows a good story to the +-plus-minus-sign? works to plus for knesset lawyers on the jury and here's why. prosecutors notoriously do not

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FOX and Friends

>> lawrence: joining us now chicago alderman also a chicago police officer. anthonanthony napolitano. >> you come on here as an derman but former cop. what's life like for the men in blue today? >> you know, it's dangerous. it's probably the most dangerous profession going right now in the city of chicago besides just being a citizen. nobody is safe here right now. we have leadership in city council that's more worried about funding money towards illegal immigrants and getting more votes for their next election than they are protecting our city and our citizens. my father had a saying when your police officers aren't safe anymore, you've lost your city. and that's what's going on here. >> lawrence: this is a statement from the mayor's office. my office of community safety and the chicago police department is committed to putting every resource available toward apprehending anyone involved in this morning's shooting and bringing them to

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Space Shuttle Columbia The Final Flight

♪ -we prayed a lot about it. he talked to us about his faith, and he was like, "hey, god has got me. "like, if something happens, like, "god is gonna take care of me, "he's gonna take care of, you know, "you guys as a family. "you'll be okay. there are risks to this. "like, i chose a profession that, you know, is dangerous sometimes." he was like, "but we don't want to be fearful about it." -how do you stop somebody from doing something that they've worked so hard to do and achieved and was so dedicated and committed to? i wouldn't have stopped him. ♪ -i was working at nasa then. i had done this threat assessment. any commercial airliner, your chances of a bad outcome are one in a million, probably closer to one in ten million. scuba diving and flying in general aviation, military flying is 1 in 100,000.

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The Media Show

so, i can talk from the bmj perspective that when you get that kind of — we're very evidence—based at the bmj. we're a medical research journal. and, you know, when doctors are involved, it's a bmj story, so it's natural for us to take an interest in this and approach it from an evidence—based perspective and i think what we had to do is do what cass did — hilary cass did — which was to remove the political framing and focus on what is the evidence and not to be sort of blindsided by some of the backlash we got from the stories that we ran. and we were very aware of the work that deb and hannah was doing. we previously covered the interim findings of the cass report. hilary cass came to us. she wanted to talk directly to the profession. so, we ran an opinion piece by her~ _ but when we got involved with investigations is — looking at the fact that in the us,

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The Media Show

this subject? yeah, absolutely, we did. and i'm notjust talking about the, you know, the online retribution that we got after we published our american story. i think we had — there are factions within the profession, obviously, who have very strong views on this and i think that we — to deal with it, you know, we had to hold a line and say, you know, just because you're a professional society doesn't mean that you have the appropriate skill set to appraise the evidence. you know, at the bmj, we've been focusing on the evidence—based medicine movement for many, many decades, and particularly around too much medicine. so, whether that be for, i don't know, gestational diabetes or thyroid cancer. so, what we had to do is treat this as part of that, so that gender—based care for adolescents, was it an issue of too much medicine? and, jake kanter, if i could bring you in, from deadline, i wonder what your assessment of how the media reports on trans issues is. and i suppose, you know,

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