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How the health system is addressing vaccine hesitancy, a looming hurdle in race to end pandemic

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Top public health officials are working on a campaign to inform Canadians about the safety of a COVID-19 vaccine.

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RCMP took 19 hours to find parents, daughter killed in Nova Scotia mass shooting in April

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Seven months after the shootings that started in Portapique, N.S., the family of Jolene Oliver, who was killed alongside her husband, Aaron Tuck, and 17-year-old daughter, Emily, are still struggling to understand why it took the RCMP so long to discover their deaths.

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Meghan’s revelation: How sharing her experience of miscarriage stands apart in the Royal Family

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The decision by Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, to write of her miscarriage in the New York Times — winning praise for offering support to others who have experienced the deeply personal trauma — stands in marked contrast to the way in which other senior members of the Royal Family have approached matters of their own health.

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How risky is it to go shopping now? Your coronavirus questions answered

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As a second wave of COVID-19 hits many provinces, is it safe to go shopping? Can seniors go for a walk in the mall? Is there a safe way to get together? Your questions, answered.

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Feds to keep more bureaucrats at home, overhaul property portfolio to get to ‘net zero’ emissions

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Treasury Board President Jean-Yves Duclos will today release the federal government’s plans to drive down greenhouse gas emissions within the federal bureaucracy itself, with the goal of achieving “net zero” by 2050 through a radical restructuring of the government’s property and vehicle portfolio.

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