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HALIFAX The joint federal-provincial inquiry into the April 2020 tragedy in Nova Scotia made its first public presentation Thursday, and announced who will be participating in its proceedings. The Mass Casualty Commission is tasked with examining the events leading up to and including April 18 and 19, during which a gunman killed 22 people in over a 13-hour rampage throughout a number of Nova Scotia communities. In March, the Commission issued a call for applications from individuals and groups with direct interest in the subjects being examined by the inquiry. In a news release, the Commission says it received 60 applications for participation. In Thursday s virtual announcement, it released the names of individuals and organizations that will be part of the proceedings. ....
On the weekend, Canada reported its youngest COVID death to date, a 13-year-old girl in Ontario whose parents are essential workers. Then on Monday, the province announced the closure of schools in and around HRM. On Tuesday schools closed in the rest of the province. “We are in a race between the variant and the vaccine,” said Nova Scotia chief medical officer of health Robert Strang when he made the closure announcement. According to the province’s COVID-19 dashboard, there are 299 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in youth under the age of 19 across the province as of April 28. Milo, who works in administration, says she feels lucky to work from home most of the time. “I will have to go in about one day a week for a short time, but I’m able to work from home and my husband always works from home, so we’re very fortunate.” ....
2 slides Credit: Caitlin O Hara for NPR In Arizona, Birth Workers Of Color Fight For More Access By at 8:01 am NPR It s been almost 15 years, but for Lakisa Muhammad, it s still hard to look back on all that went wrong with her daughter s delivery. She expected a fulfilling experience â an all-natural water birth with a midwife by her side. But in the weeks before her due date, the birth center where she had scheduled the delivery suddenly closed its doors. It was time for a new plan. Her first children â twins born in 2003 â had been delivered at a hospital that provided a free doula, Lamaze classes, a lactation consultant and a battery of tests to ensure the babies health. The experience was so good, she decided to give it another try. ....
Home/News from NPR/In Arizona, Birth Workers Of Color Fight For More Access As the state weighs legislation that could help expand access to doulas for expecting mothers, birth workers from minority communities worry new standards could leave them on the outside looking in. In Arizona, Birth Workers Of Color Fight For More Access By Farah Eltohamy April 6, 2021 It’s been almost 15 years, but for Lakisa Muhammad, it’s still hard to look back on all that went wrong with her daughter’s delivery. She expected a fulfilling experience an all-natural water birth with a midwife by her side. But in the weeks before her due date, the birth center where she had scheduled the delivery suddenly closed its doors. It was time for a new plan. ....