Focus on what you can do for Canada Re: Anyone else feeling the madness of today’s society? Opinion, May 21 Another thoughtful column from George Brookman. It brought to mind U.S. President John Kennedy’s inauguration speech in 1961 when he invited the American people to: “Ask not what your country can do for you. Ask what you can do for your country.” In a way, these words summed up the focus and dedication of Canadian prime ministers of the.
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Publishing date: Dec 14, 2020 • December 14, 2020 • 3 minute read • Signs notify Chestermere residents and visitors of the new mandatory mask restrictions that are now in place in the town about 20 km east of Calgary. Earlier in the week, Chestermere city council voted in the new regulations and the town joins other locales around surrounding Calgary which also have adopted mandatory masks in public places. Photo by Jim Wells/Postmedia
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Re: Non-compliance forced this lockdown, only compliance can end it, Opinion, Dec. 9
Compliance can be defined as “acting in accordance with a directive, consenting to act in conformity.” In medicine, a patient is compliant if they follow their instructions exactly as advised. A non-compliant patient is one who doesn’t; this can lead to poor outcomes.