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The provinces might get their health funding boost — with strings attached

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The premiers’ call for a massive boost in the federal contribution to health care isn’t going anywhere for the time being — but there’s room for a working compromise, once the pandemic has subsided.

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Pilot programs reveal benefits and limitations of COVID-19 rapid testing

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Businesses and institutions are learning how to best deliver onsite rapid tests as part of efforts to make them more widely available.

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Dr. Seuss on your shelf? These experts share ways to tackle problematic favourites with your kids

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News that Dr. Seuss Enterprises will stop publishing six books by the children’s lit icon is forcing people to reexamine what may have been childhood favourites with a new lens. Many are pondering just what to do: get rid of problematic books? Skip certain pages? Keep them around and try to explain? 

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At home for a year, office workers complain of aches, pains and Zoom fatigue

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Working from makeshift setups with non-ergonomic chairs and unorthodox workspaces has caused some physical strain. And collaborating with colleagues remotely for so long has only worsened a COVID-era ailment of another kind: Zoom fatigue. Experts offer tips for staying healthy in your home office.

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A behind-the-scenes look at why Canada delayed 2nd doses of COVID-19 vaccines

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Canada is the only country in the world delaying second doses of COVID-19 vaccines from three weeks after the first dose to four months, but critics say we are venturing into uncharted scientific waters that may lead to complications down the road.

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