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Canada to distribute remaining vaccines through Roll up the Rim to Win contest

OTTAWA - After encountering difficulties with early vaccine rollouts, the Government of Canada has announced that it plans to distribute all remaining vaccines through a Tim Hortons “Roll Up the Rim to Win” contest. 

BONOKOSKI: Justin Trudeau s guinea pigs respond not so kindly

Article content The guinea pigs have weighed in and none is too happy that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is using them as a “human experiment” in order to save political face on the COVID-19 vaccine rollout. My Sunday column on the Trudeau Liberals’ skipping the manufacturers’ recommendation to give second dose after 21 days, not Trudeau’s four months, certainly rattled the hornet’s nest. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or BONOKOSKI: Justin Trudeau’s guinea pigs respond not so kindly Back to video “It amounts right now to a basically human-population experiment,” admitted Mona Nemer, the Trudeau-appointed Chief Science Advisor to the Government of Canada.

BONOKOSKI: Justin Trudeau s guinea pigs respond not so kindly

Article content The guinea pigs have weighed in and none is too happy that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is using them as a “human experiment” in order to save political face on the COVID-19 vaccine rollout. My Sunday column on the Trudeau Liberals’ skipping the manufacturers’ recommendation to give second dose after 21 days, not Trudeau’s four months, certainly rattled the hornet’s nest. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or BONOKOSKI: Justin Trudeau’s guinea pigs respond not so kindly Back to video “It amounts right now to a basically human-population experiment,” admitted Mona Nemer, the Trudeau-appointed Chief Science Advisor to the Government of Canada.

Health groups ask Liberals to ensure climate spending helps low-income families

Infrastructure and Communities Minister Catherine McKenna makes an announcement on electric buses on March 17. McKenna photo / Twitter Three public health organizations are asking the federal government to ensure that its investments to tackle the climate crisis don’t entrench health inequities across Canada. As the Liberals get set to table their first budget in over two years, the government has been touting its new climate plan that proposes billions of dollars in spending on things like public transit, active transportation, electric vehicles and building retrofits to cut carbon pollution. The Canadian Public Health Association, Ontario Public Health Association and Canadian Health Association for Sustainability & Equity (CHASE) have written an open letter to four federal cabinet ministers urging them to prioritize lower-income neighbourhoods when they roll out these programs.

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