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The political consequences of Kenney’s 4th-wave vacation

Jason Kenney

Jason Kenney

In Alberta, COVID-19 hospitalizations are up, case counts are up, and anxiety, too. Schools are reopening, some workplaces are returning, vaccinations are lagging. “Best Summer Ever” hats, meanwhile, are still for sale on the United Conservative Party website. And there sits an empty podium. 

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Piers Morgan cleared by U.K. media regulator for Meghan Markle comments

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Britain’s media regulator on Wednesday cleared TV personality and journalist Piers Morgan of any violations for making comments about Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, that drew more than 50,000 viewer complaints, the largest number ever received by the watchdog agency. 

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Naomi Osaka advances to 3rd round of U.S. Open after opponent withdraws

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Defending champion Naomi Osaka returned to the third round of the U.S. Open on Wednesday when her opponent withdrew because of illness.

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Allergies to vaccine ingredients shouldn’t stop patients from getting COVID-19 shots: experts

Montreal Covid, 29 Jul

Allergists say they are seeing a flood of new patients with concerns about potential allergic reactions to ingredients in COVID-19 vaccines but insist virtually everyone can still get a shot safely.

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Ontario-based trading company fined $60,000 for illegally importing fins of threatened shark species

On August 31, 2021, S L Dried Seafood Co. Ltd. and Wang Cheung, store manager, were sentenced to pay fines of $60,000 and $5,000 respectively after pleading guilty in the Newmarket Ontario Court of Justice to unlawfully importing protected shark species without a permit from the country of export.

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