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Guinea tracks potential Ebola contacts as vaccination campaign begins in Congo

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Guinea is tracking down people who potentially came in contact with Ebola patients after three people died of the disease, Health Minister Remy Lamah said on Monday. Meanwhile, the WHO said an Ebola vaccination campaign has began in the Congolese city of Butembo.

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Parliamentary Secretary Terry Duguid to Announce Funding for Market Lands

PS Terry Duguid, will announce an infrastructure investment in Winnipeg

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Launch of Declaration Against Arbitrary Detention in State-to-State Relations

Around the globe, foreign nationals are arbitrarily arrested, sentenced and detained by countries attempting to leverage them for diplomatic gain in their relations with other states. Countries from every continent are coming together to denounce this unjust practice which exposes people who live, work and travel abroad to greater risk.

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Coronavirus: What’s happening in Canada and around the world on Monday

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People arriving in Britain must quarantine in hotels starting Monday as the government tries to prevent new variants of the coronavirus from derailing its fast-moving vaccination drive.

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Reports of domestic, intimate partner violence continue to rise during pandemic

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The second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic did not stop a rising tide of reports of domestic violence, experts say, warning that the stress of life in lockdown continues to put victims at risk.

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