
Toronto officials want province to track info on household income and race when administering COVID-19 vaccines
Public health officials in Toronto want the province to collect socio-demographic and ethnic data from those who receive the COVID-19 vaccine in order to ensure that it is being equally distributed among various communities.
The city’s board of health will vote on a motion next week that would ask the Ford government to collect the data as part of its central vaccination tracking system.
Time For A Massive Housecleaning Of Canada’s Military Leadership
At the end of the day, the point of the military is to protect Canada. Instead, it is mired in constant scandal and is unable to recruit enough people. How long can we treat our national defence with such disregard and disdain?
Canada-U.S. border has been shut down for a year — and there’s no reopening plan
The one-year anniversary of the quasi-shutdown of the Canada-U.S. border will come and go next week, with no end in sight to disruptions that have affected lives, businesses, and communities touching the world’s so-called longest undefended frontier.
Liberal Media Puts Next Pandemic On The Schedule
NBC host Chuck Todd stated this Sunday on “Meet the Press” that many people believe it to be “inevitable” that we will experience more pandemics in the future due to “climate change.”
A Mass. college town weighs Black reparations
Amherst, some 90 miles (145 kilometers) from Boston, is among hundreds of communities and organizations across the country seeking to provide reparations to Black people. They range from the state of California to cities like Providence, Rhode Island, religious denominations like the Episcopal Church and prominent colleges like Georgetown University in Washington.
Portland Scrambling To Re-Fund Police After A Predictable Surge In Murders Following Their Anti-Police Campaign
After a rise in homicides and violent crime, Portland mayor Ted Wheeler is looking to refund the police in his city.
Wheeler requested $2 million in funding for the police force and other agencies. Members of the city council have not signaled commitment to the proposal.
