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Biden, Harris both millionaires, in top one percent of incomes

While out of office from 2017 to 2020, the Bidens took full advantage of tax breaks used by multi-millionaires to shelter their income from taxation, including establishing an “S Corporation.”

Concordia-McGill-University of Ottawa research team finds correlation between COVID-based discrimination and poor mental health

McGill-Concordia-uOttawa research team finds correlation between COVID-19-based discrimination and poor mental health

McGill University Visible minorities, health-care workers and young people in Quebec have been at higher risk of experiencing COVID-19-related discrimination and more likely to suffer from poor mental health in the past year, according to a collective of researchers from McGill University, Concordia University and the University of Ottawa. The researchers set out to study how factors such as people’s socioeconomic and minority status, discrimination, stigmatization and mental health impact their understanding and adoption of public health measures to combat the coronavirus. The team received a $70,000 grant from the McGill Interdisciplinary Initiative in Infection and Immunity in June 2020 to pursue this work. In March they published two separate peer-reviewed studies, in the International Journal of Intercultural Relations (IJIR) and BJPsych Open.

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