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COVID-19: Mandatory hotel quarantines could harm lower-income Canadians, lawyer says

COVID-19: Mandatory hotel quarantines could harm lower-income Canadians, lawyer says

Cara Zwibel suggests that the cost could be prohibitive for lower-income Canadians who need to care for sick relatives or receive specialized medical care abroad
COVID-19: Health agency has no Moderna doses scheduled this week, with future amounts uncertain

COVID-19: Health agency has no Moderna doses scheduled this week, with future amounts uncertain

Company initially slated to deliver almost 250,000 doses to Canada in the third week of February
BEYOND LOCAL: Memes spread through networks like viruses spread through populations, math prof says

BEYOND LOCAL: Memes spread through networks like viruses spread through populations, math prof says

Networks and populations may have more in common than we think
COVID-19: How parents and kids can have honest and safe conversations about mental health

COVID-19: How parents and kids can have honest and safe conversations about mental health

Don’t wait for teens to come to you. Engage them in conversation, prof says
ONTARIO: Medical association releases data showing COVID-19 misinformation still being spread

ONTARIO: Medical association releases data showing COVID-19 misinformation still being spread

Association President Dr. Samantha Hill says the best way to get the most correct and up-to-date information is by reaching out to your family doctor or local health unit
COVID-19: Is it too risky to attend the Super Bowl during a pandemic?

COVID-19: Is it too risky to attend the Super Bowl during a pandemic?

Tampa, Fla., is hosting Sunday’s Super Bowl football game, despite the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic
COVID-19: Poll finds half of Ontarians believe Ford government 'negligent' in protecting long-term care seniors

COVID-19: Poll finds half of Ontarians believe Ford government 'negligent' in protecting long-term care seniors

A majority of Ontarians, 61 per cent, surveyed believe for-profit long-term care residents and their families should be able to sue the Ontario government and receive compensation for their losses
CANADA: Federal prison chaplains reach first contract agreement, union says

CANADA: Federal prison chaplains reach first contract agreement, union says

The United Steelworkers union represents about 180 chaplains from a variety of faiths and spiritual practices who provide care to federal inmates
CANADA: COVID ads have had varying effects, with some 'super cringeworthy'

CANADA: COVID ads have had varying effects, with some 'super cringeworthy'

Since the first case of COVID-19 in Canada one year ago, government-backed health and safety messages have appeared across television, radio, print and social media, and the efforts have intensified in recent months as the virus continues to avert control
COVID-19: Ban on cruise ships in Canadian waters extended to 2022

COVID-19: Ban on cruise ships in Canadian waters extended to 2022

The ban was originally put in place last year was to expire at the end of February