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Category: Health

Researchers say student booster mandates are physically harmful, unethical 

Researchers say student booster mandates are physically harmful, unethical 

Researchers say Covid-19 booster mandates for students are unethical and result in net harm to them physically. 

Young woman says she will apply for assisted suicide when eligible

Young woman says she will apply for assisted suicide when eligible

A young Canadian woman says she will apply for assisted suicide when eligibility expands next year.

Simons removes controversial assisted suicide video from YouTube

Canadian fashion retailer Simons has deleted – or hidden – a bizarre commercial from YouTube that promoted a woman who received “the most beautiful exit” by assisted suicide.   

NHL all-star defenseman out indefinitely after suffering a stroke

The NHL’s Pittsburgh Penguins announced its top defenseman Kris Letang has suffered a stroke and will be out of the lineup indefinitely. 

Smith assures vaccine policy changes will come

Premier Danielle Smith assured Albertans that vaccine policy changes would occur, but said more time is needed to get it right. 

Study claims stress from ‘anti-vaccine misinformation’ causing adverse effects

Study claims stress from ‘anti-vaccine misinformation’ causing adverse effects

A study on the National Institute of Health’s website suggests that most COVID-19 vaccine adverse effects are due to stress from “anti-vaccination misinformation.”

FTX gave millions to researchers two months after they said Ivermectin doesn’t work

FTX gave millions to researchers two months after they said Ivermectin doesn't work

Just two months after researchers said that Ivermectin has “no effect whatsoever” on COVID-19, the now-bankrupt cryptocurrency exchange FTX gave the group $18 million.

Alberta Premier wipes Alberta Health Services’ board

Alberta Premier wipes Alberta Health Services

Alberta Premier Danielle Smith has fired the entire Alberta Health Services (AHS) board.

Global leaders push digital vaccine passports

Global leaders push digital vaccine passports

At Business 20 (B20) in Indonesia, the host country’s health minister said all nations should adopt a global digital passport for “the next pandemic.” 

The federal government wants to regulate tampons for men 

The federal government is regulating tampons for men 

The Trudeau Liberals want Canadian businesses to spend $116.6 million on tampons for men.

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