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City Notebook: Vaccines are rolling but we have a ways to go yet Poll Government policy This week provincial health authority began distributing the coronavirus vaccine to a large portion of the general public. After nearly a year Albertans should rightly see this as the beginning of the end of a long struggle and swift and seemingly titanic change. But the end it is not. The value cannot be overstated of a vaccine to guard against the worst effects of a disease that has a sharp fatality rate, and the ability to send our societal support systems into disarray. It’s what we’ve waited for and prayed for during dark lonely times. ....
City Notebook: Navigating the Donald Poll Government policy Was it only four years ago that this column stated that sooner or later people would have to figure out a way to deal with Donald Trump? That was aimed at the Democrats, who’d been shocked they could lose to such a man in late 2016, and to protesters, who were generally well behaved, though they wailed, during his inauguration. They’d have to figure out a way to beat him, was the obvious answer. The same was true for the Canadian government as new trade talks began. Now, commentators closer to the scene in Washington and better acquainted with U.S. politics are better left to comment on the frantic goings on in Washington, D.C. this week. ....