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'Break the law and you should pay the price' - Readers split on opinion after B&M theft


Police are investigating two instances of theft from the B&M shop in Corner House Park.
A woman was reported to have entered the store on two separate occasions and taken Yankee-branded candles without paying.
One of the incidents occurred at around 6.45pm on Monday April 26.
Mail readers have given mixed responses to the reported theft of the department store.
Chris Smith said: So basically in Barrow, we have a part of society that says it’s okay to steal, as long as the person you’re stealing from can afford it?
If that’s the message being passed on at home, no wonder the place is full of people running riot. ....

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Concern rises on high-risk communities' low vaccine uptake


Concern rises on high-risk communities low vaccine uptake
Last Modified: 8:16 AM CDT Friday, Apr. 30, 2021
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Some Winnipeg communities at high risk of COVID-19 infection are experiencing slower uptake of vaccines, provincial data show.
Some Winnipeg communities at high risk of COVID-19 infection are experiencing slower uptake of vaccines, provincial data show.
It’s a trend, neighbourhood health experts say, urgently requires local vaccination clinics and grassroots engagement to reverse.
Five Winnipeg neighbourhoods have been flagged as having low vaccine uptake, at about 20 per cent of the adult population or less, according to data released Wednesday by the Manitoba government: Point Douglas South (17.3 per cent uptake), Point Douglas North (22 per cent), River East South (20.9 per cent), Inkster East (21.7 per cent), and Downtown East (23.2 per cent). ....

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Frontiers | Concrete Lessons: Policies and Practices Affecting the Impact of COVID-19 for Urban Indigenous Communities in the United States and Canada


2Centre for Indigenous Studies, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada
3Department of Family and Community Medicine, College of Medicine, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, United States
4American Indian Studies, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, United States
Throughout the Americas, most Indigenous people move through urban areas and make their homes in cities. Yet, the specific issues and concerns facing Indigenous people in cities, and the positive protective factors their vibrant urban communities generate are often overlooked and poorly understood. This has been particularly so under COVID-19 pandemic conditions. In the spring of 2020, the United Nations High Commissioner Special Rapporteur on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples called for information on the impacts of COVID-19 for Indigenous peoples. We took that opportunity to provide a response focused on urban Indigenous communities in the United States and Canada. Here, we expand on that response and Indig ....

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Why Canada's Indigenous Have Vaccine Worries


Why Canada’s Indigenous Have Vaccine Worries
Randi Druzin
TORONTO When the Cree Nation of Mistissini, a small town in the province of Quebec, started vaccinating its members against COVID-19 in January, a former Assembly of First Nations national chief expressed his dismay. The Cree Leadership seems to think they know what is best for us, Matthew Coon Come wrote on social media. Mistissini is now the experimental rats of this experimental vaccine.
As Canada s vaccine rollout progresses in fits and starts this year, some Indigenous leaders and others are expressing concern about vaccine hesitancy in their communities. They attribute the reluctance to deep-rooted mistrust of public health-care facilities and providers a problem that reflects decades of troubled relations between Indigenous peoples and Canadian institutions. ....

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