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Behind The Relatively Slow Vaccine Rollout In Canada northcountrypublicradio.org - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from northcountrypublicradio.org Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
The Globe and Mail StaffReporterSecurities regulation reporterToronto, Canada Area of ExpertisePolitics, business, crime, regulation Greg McArthur is a member of The Globe and Mail s investigative team. He has been a reporter with The Globe since 2005. Greg has probed a wide variety of topics, including police malfeasance, corruption and international corporate bribery. He has written extensively about the Airbus affair, the turbulent mayoralty of the late Rob Ford, as well as organized crime. His reporting has been recognized by all major journalism awards in Canada: he has won two National Newspaper Awards, several National Magazine Awards and the top prize awarded by the Canadian Association of Journalists. ....
Remembering Canada's treatment of Japanese-Canadians on International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination halifaxtoday.ca - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from halifaxtoday.ca Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
The Globe and Mail Jess Burke Yad Vashem Photo Archive/The Associated Press Anne Frank was a little girl when her family fled Frankfurt for Amsterdam after Hitler seized power in 1933. She was 9 on Kristallnacht, the night of broken glass, where Nazis, fuelled by enraged hatred, destroyed Jewish synagogues and businesses and burned piles of books in the street. It was a horrifying harbinger of the devastation to come. Despite their attempts, Anne’s family was unable to flee Europe because few countries were willing to accept Jewish refugees. So, when Anne was 13, her family went into hiding in the annex of the factory where her father worked. They lived there in constant fear for 761 days until the Gestapo and Dutch police burst in, arresting the Franks and two other families sharing the tiny space. Anne was shipped to Auschwitz and then to the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp where, because of murderous Nazi policies that denied basic nutrition and health care, ....
The failures of elder care in Canada, as Picard argues, began long before the novel coronavirus arrived. Readers may be surprised that Picard forgoes lambasting the easy villains in the devastating crisis for-profit care providers, “bad apple” care staff in service of a deeper indictment of Canada’s refusal to value elders in life as well as in death. Ten months after we first spoke about health reporting, I reached Picard by phone in Vancouver, where he is spending the winter as an Asper Visiting Professor at the University of British Columbia. We discussed the difficulty of writing about people who often can’t speak for themselves, what accountability for these preventable deaths could look like, and how his optimism that the pandemic will be a turning point for elder care has managed to stay alight. ....